Rabbi Anita Steiner
Rabbi Anita Steiner graduated from the Reconstructionist Rabbinical College in Wyncote, Pa. Having made aliyah to Israel in 1975, she received a B.S.W. with honors from Bar-Ilan University in 1981 and then worked as a social worker in Israel for 20 years, most recently as coordinator of social services for Ethiopian Jews in Ashkelon. Rabbi Steiner is an activist in the Israeli feminist movement and numerous women’s peace groups. She is currently involved in hospice chaplaincy and with battered women.
Recent Articles by Rabbi Anita Steiner
- Me´ot Hittim - Kimha De-Fisha: Meeting the needs of the poor and destitute - April 1st, 2008
- Rabbi Anita Steiner - May 15th, 2006
- Biur Hametz: Food items to those in need - April 7th, 2006
Rabbis for Human Rights recommends that you read these articles in Human Rights Activists & Defenders
- Rabbi Jeremy Milgrom - December 13th, 2007
- Meira Welt - February 9th, 2007
- Rabbi Nava Hefetz - September 29th, 2006
- Rabbi Michael J. Schwartz - June 24th, 2006
- Rabbi Amy Klein - May 22nd, 2006
- Jacob Blaustein Institute for the Advancement of Human Rights - May 22nd, 2006
- Rabbi Idit Lev - May 22nd, 2006
- Rabbi Miri Gold - May 15th, 2006
- Rabbi Anita Steiner - May 15th, 2006
- Rabbi Yehiel Grenimann - May 12th, 2006
- Rabbi Arik W. Ascherman - May 12th, 2006
- Rabbi Maayan Turner - May 12th, 2006
- Rabbi David Forman - May 16th, 2000
Rabbis for Human Rights recommends that you read these articles in Rabbi Anita Steiner
- Rabbi Anita Steiner - May 15th, 2006




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