Eisen's parents immigrated to the United States following World War II. His mother was a survivor of the Czechoslovak Holocaust.
Early career
From 1985 to 1988, between college and law school, Eisen worked as the assistant director of the Los Angeles office of the Anti-Defamation League. He investigated antisemitism and other civil rights violations, promoted Holocaust education, and advanced U.S.–Israel relations.
Early life and education
Eisen's parents immigrated to the United States following World War II. His mother was a survivor of the Czechoslovak Holocaust.
Early career
From 1985 to 1988, between college and law school, Eisen worked as the assistant director of the Los Angeles office of the Anti-Defamation League. He investigated antisemitism and other civil rights violations, promoted Holocaust education, and advanced U.S.–Israel relations.
Gee, how about that. Never fails
Every. Single. Time. Not to mention that Eisen met Barack Obama while they were attending Harvard.