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MICHAEL SFARD | LAW OFFICE
Office Staff

Michael Sfard, Adv.
Michael holds a law degree from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and a master's degree (LL.M.) in international human rights law from University College London. In the 1990s, I served as a legal reporter for the local "Kel Ha'ir" in Jerusalem. He was the winner of the Emil Grinzweig Award for 2013 for his contribution to the protection of human rights in Israel and serves as a commissioner in the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ). Author of several books and a frequent contributor to the Israeli and international press.

Einat Gayer, Adv.
Einat holds a bachelor's degree in law and general and comparative literature from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She interned and worked for several years in the National Public Defender's Office.

Anat Halpern, Intern.
Anat came to us from the high-tech field. She holds a bachelor's degree in computer engineering from the Technion and a master's degree in computer engineering from Tel Aviv University. These days, she is completing her studies for a bachelor's degree in law with an emphasis on human rights at the College of Law and Business.

Snir Klein, Adv.
Snir holds a bachelor's degree in law and philosophy from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem and is currently completing his master's degree in history and philosophy of science and ideas at Tel Aviv University. I interned at a large commercial firm and, after qualifying as a lawyer, began working as an attorney at the Michael Sfard Law Office. Writes columns on politics, philosophy, and culture in Liberal magazine.

Sleman Al-Tehe, Office Manager.
Sleman holds a bachelor's degree in human resource management from Sapir Academic College. Currently, he is completing a master's degree in the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University.
A member of the executive committee of the "Academia for Equality" organization and writes for the "Ofek" project at the Van Leer Institute and the Forum for Regional Thinking.