Michael B. Snyder is a retired attorney with 38 years’ experience in the areas of children’s and human rights and Non-Government Organizations in the United States, Israel and Africa.
His most recent degree is a Masters of Arts from the University of Haifa in Holocaust Studies. Michael co-founded NGOs in Israel and Africa to provide vehicles for human rights, and served as General Counsel to Hillside Children’s Center in New York State.
He is a prolific writer, having authored 23 legal volumes and over 300 articles, serves as Editor-in-Chief to a prestigious American legal journal, and published a critically-acclaimed family saga, “She Used to be My Mother.” Michael lectures frequently on a variety of human rights issues including but not limited to Holocaust topics.