Einat is the director of the legal and public policy departments at the Israel Religious Action Center (IRAC), which is the legal and public arm of the Israel Jewish Reform Movement. In this capacity she formulates the organization's policy and strategic goals. She has headed IRAC's many legal battles towards equality for all people, religious pluralism and social justice. Among these, the winning case against gender segregation in public buses in Israel, equal recognition and resources to the Reform and Conservative streams, and the groundbreaking case allowing "Women of the Wall" to pray at the Western Wall. Einat initiated and led the writing of various public reports documenting significant civil rights issues, among them: "Love the Stranger As Yourself? Racism in the Name of Halacha - Racial Incitement by Rabbis in Israel" (2011). She is a 2002-2003 New Israel Fund law fellow, and in 2003 completed an L.L.M. specializing in human rights at American University’s Washington College of Law in Washington D.C.
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