(JTA) – Eighty-five years ago, in 1924, two wealthy and accomplished Jewish college students, Nathan F. Leopold and Richard A. Loeb, motivated by Nietzchean philosophy and determined to commit the "perfect crime," brutally murdered 14-year-old Bobby Franks in Chicago. Shocked B’nai B’rith leaders in Mobile, AL, wrote to the national secretary of B’nai B’rith, Leon Lewis, expressing interest in the case and wondering what the Jewish organization’s response would be. The answer, in one word, was "Hillel."