Rabbi Dr. Mark Goldfeder, Esq. has served as the founding Editor of the Cambridge University Press Series on Law and Judaism, a Trustee of the Center for Israel Education, and as an adviser to the Permanent Mission of Israel to the United Nations.
He has taught law around the United States and internationally as Senior Lecturer at Emory University School of Law, Spruill Family Senior Fellow at the Center for the Study of Law and Religion, Director of the Restoring Religious Freedom Project, and as a visiting professor at Georgia State University School of Law, Florida Southern College, University of Padua (Italy), Scuola Galileana (Italy), IDC’s Radzyner Law School (Israel) and Bar- Ilan Law School (Israel). He is also co-authoring the newest edition of the five-volume treatise Religious Organizations and the Law (Westlaw).
Goldfeder has handled anti-Semitism and BDS cases around the country, and lectures and writes widely on those topics. He received his J.D. from NYU School of Law, and his LLM and doctorate from Emory University.
He is Director of the National Jewish Advocacy Center, and Special Counsel for International Affairs at the American Center for Law and Justice.