Rabbis for Human Rights North America
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Rabbis for Human Rights North America
"Founded in 2002, Rabbis for Human Rights - North America (RHR-NA) is an organization of rabbis from all streams of Judaism dedicated to expanding support for the mission and work of RHR in Israel, and to education and advocacy on human rights issues in North America.
RHR-NA promotes discussion of human rights issues in the Jewish community by bringing speakers from RHR into Jewish communities nation-wide, sends delegations to Israel to join our colleagues in protecting human rights in Israel, and supports the efforts of RHR to change Israeli policies that lead to human rights violations." [1]
- Rabbi Brian Walt, Executive Director
Contents
Governance
Accessed December 2008: [2]
Honorary Advisory Board
- Rabbi Brad Artson Rabbi Jerome Davidson Rabbi Elliot Dorff Rabbi Amy Eilberg Rabbi David Ellenson Rabbi Laura Geller Rabbi Neil Gillman Rabbi Marc Gopin Rabbi Arthur Green Rabbi Susan Grossman Rabbi Joshua Haberman Rabbi Paul Menitoff Rabbi David Saperstein Rabbi Sid Schwarz Rabbi David Teutsch
Steering Committee
- Rabbi Gerry Serotta, Chair Rabbi Joyce Galaski, Vice Chair Rabbi Charles Feinberg, Treasurer Rabbi Brian Walt, Executive Director Rabbi Marla J. Feldman Rabbi Roberto Graetz Rabbi Mordechai Liebling Rabbi Ellen Lippmann, Rabbi Alana Suskin, Rabbi Simkha Weintraub, Jarah Greenfield, Student Representative
Board of Directors
- Rabbi Joshua Boettiger Rabbi Joshua Davidson Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell Rabbi Edward Feld Rabbi Tirzah Firestone Rabbi Rachel Goldenberg Rabbi Leonard D. Gordon Rabbi Jill Jacobs Rabbi Jonathan Lipnick Rabbi J. Rolando Matalon Rabbi Or Rose Rabbi Brant Rosen Rabbi Anna Rosenfield Rabbi Sid Schwarz Rabbi Sheila Peltz Weinberg Rabbi Melissa Weintraub Rabbi Joseph Wolf
Contact
Resources and articles
Related Sourcewatch articles
References
- ↑ About, Rabbis for Human Rights North America, accessed December 16, 2008.
- ↑ Governance, Rabbis for Human Rights North America, accessed December 16, 2008.