Robin S. Einbinder is a graduate of Smith College, Washington College of Law of the American University, and Hofstra University Law School, where she earned her B.A., J.D. and L.L.M. respectively, all cum laude. She is admitted to practice law in four states, and currently works on behalf of indigent adults or children. Robin and her husband live in West Hempstead, New York, and were active members of the Jewish community, serving on the boards of two synagogues, including one they were instrumental in starting. They now spend half the year in Boca Raton, Florida, where, in addition to her legal work, Robin serves as a member of her synagogue’s Education Committee, attends several weekly shiurim, and gives a shiur once a week in Tanach. She is a past national officer of Emunah Women of America and past president of her local Emunah Women chapter. She has been actively involved in numerous Jewish causes for more than 40 years, including pro bono efforts to assist agunot in obtaining a get. Robin and her husband have three sons and four grandchildren.