Edmund Case
Edmund Case is president of the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism. A graduate of Yale and Harvard Law School, he practiced law for twenty-two years, then in 1999 earned a Master's Degree in Jewish Communal Service from the Hornstein Program at Brandeis University. He founded and served as CEO of InterfaithFamily, which grew to become the leading non-profit working to engage interfaith families in Jewish life and community, from 2001 to 2016. Past president of Temple Shalom of Newton,...See more
Edmund Case is president of the Center for Radically Inclusive Judaism. A graduate of Yale and Harvard Law School, he practiced law for twenty-two years, then in 1999 earned a Master's Degree in Jewish Communal Service from the Hornstein Program at Brandeis University. He founded and served as CEO of InterfaithFamily, which grew to become the leading non-profit working to engage interfaith families in Jewish life and community, from 2001 to 2016. Past president of Temple Shalom of Newton, Massachusetts, he served on a Reform movement regional outreach committee and a Combined Jewish Philanthropies of Boston task force on services to the intermarried and has written extensively on intermarriage issues. His wife Wendy converted to Judaism after they had been married for thirty years. Their two children, both intermarried, are raising their four grandchildren with Judaism. See less
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