Tina Grimberg is a Reconstructionist Rabbi living in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Since 2008, she has been a leader in the inter-religious dialogue with Muslims and Christians in Ontario. She has been active in the movement against poverty in Canada.
Youth and early life
Grimberg was born in 1963 in Kiev, Ukraine. Her family moved to the United States when she was sixteen, and immediately became involved in the Jewish community of Indianapolis. {{cite web {{cite journal ==Rabbinical school==
Following her ordination, Grimberg served as assistant rabbi at Congregation Beth Elohim in New York City. Later, Rabbi Grimberg married Moshe Shizgal, a Canadian, and they moved to Canada. Since 2002 she has served as rabbi for Congregation Darchei Noam, the Reconstructionist synagogue of Toronto. {{cite news {{cite news In 2006–2007, she introduced a campaign against the violence against women in the Jewish community {{cite news {{cite news {{cite web {{cite web {{cite news ==Writing==
Writing
Grimberg's book, Out of Line Growing Up Soviet was published by Tundra Books in October 2007. This autobiographical work presents a view of the life of a young Jewish girl growing up with her family in Kiev in the 1960s and 1970s. {{cite web {{cite web {{cite news {{cite web ==Notes==