Adina C. Levine/Rydzinski has served as an adjunct professor at Touro Law School in Jewish Law, MMY, Drisha, and Yeshiva University Stern College for Women, teaching a wide range of law courses including Constitutional Law, Women and the Law, and Comparative American law and Talmudic law. Professor Levine/Rydzinski received her JD from Harvard Law School, with a focus on comparative law. Professor Levine/Rydzinski holds a MA in Jewish Education from Azrieli Graduate School for Jewish Education, with a focus on secondary Jewish education. Prior to attending law school, Professor Levine/Rydzinski participated in the Avi Chai Program for Advanced Talmudic Studies at Yeshiva University and received her BA in Journalism from Stern College for Women as a Golding Distinguished Scholar. When she is not teaching, Professor Levine/Rydzinski is a seasoned commercial litigation lawyer with over thirteen years of experience in a wide range of commercial disputes, with a focus on M&A litigation, securities law, appellate writing, and contractual work.