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Yiddish Yiddish, historically Judeo-German, is a West Germanic language historically spoken by Ashkenazi Jews. It originated in 9th-century Central Europe, and provided the nascent Ashkenazi community with a vernacular based on High German fused with ...
: אברהם מלאטעק, born 1987 in
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, NY) is an American
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, social activist, cantor, writer, actor and slam poet. Mlotek is the co-founder of Base, a pluralistic home-centered outreach program, established in nine cities worldwide, predominantly for
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young adults.


Early life

Avram Mlotek was born in 1987, in
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, NY. His father,
Zalmen Mlotek Zalmen Mlotek (; born June 15, 1951, in the Bronx, New York) is an American conductor, pianist, musical arranger, accompanist, composer, and the Artistic Director of the National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene (NYTF), the longest continuous running ...
, is the artistic director of the National Yiddish Theatre
Folksbiene The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, commonly known as NYTF, is a professional theater company in New York City which produces both Yiddish theater, Yiddish plays and plays translated into Yiddish, in a theater equipped with simultaneous sup ...
; and his mother, Debra Cohen Mlotek is an occupational therapist. He is the grandson of Joseph Mlotek and
Eleanor Mlotek Eleanor Chana Mlotek (née Gordon; April 9, 1922 – November 4, 2013) was a musicologist, specializing in Yiddish folklore. Isaac Bashevis Singer, the Yiddish writer and Nobel laureate, once called Mlotek and her husband, Joseph, “the Sherlock Ho ...
. He grew up in the Riverdale neighborhood of the
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, and also in
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. Mlotek's younger brother Elisha Mlotek is a filmmaker and founding member of the
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jam band
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. Mlotek was influential in encouraging his younger brother to share his group's music with a wider audience


Education

Mlotek received his BA in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from
Brandeis University Brandeis University () is a Private university, private research university in Waltham, Massachusetts, United States. It is located within the Greater Boston area. Founded in 1948 as a nonsectarian, non-sectarian, coeducational university, Bra ...
in 2009. During his undergraduate career at Brandeis he contributed to organizations that addressed ethical issues as a Sorensen Fellow, in 2008. He received rabbinic ordination from
Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Yeshivat Chovevei Torah Rabbinical School (YCT) is a Modern Orthodox yeshiva founded in 1999 by Rabbi Avi Weiss. Currently located in the Riverdale neighborhood of the Bronx, New York, YCT's declared mission is to educate and place rabbis who are ...
Rabbinical School in 2015. He also holds a Masters of Social Work from
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. In the course of his education Mlotek studied theatre at
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, Islamic Scriptures at
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, cantorial music at
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, Talmud at
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, theater education at City College, and clinical pastoral education at The Jewish Theological Seminary of America.


Career and social activism

To combat the rise of
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in the United States after the
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, Mlotek travels to sites of various anti-Semitic events in an attempt to raise awareness against
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and offer spiritual support and
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for survivors and affected communities. He has published his experiences in Paris, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and Manhattan in various news articles. Mlotek himself was a victim of
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by a
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supporter on a subway train during his travels in Manhattan. Mlotek announced in 2019 he would officiate same-gender civil marriage ceremonies for Jewish couples. Orthodox Judaism erusin and kiddushin (Orthodox Jewish marital rituals) precludes same-gender unions through kiddushin and Mlotek officiated a civil ceremony for a same-gender Jewish couple in 2020. Mlotek advocates for greater inclusion of multi-faith families and other marginalized populations within Judaism. On September 4, 2016, Mlotek co-officiated a wedding ceremony with
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,
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. He used this public platform to advocate for greater gender equality within Orthodox Judaism, likening his cause to that of Justice Ginsburg who advocated on behalf of gender equality in the civil area; Mlotek claimed "privileged" men such as rabbis must advocate for equality between the genders within Orthodox Judaism. Mlotek was listed as one of America's "Most Inspiring Rabbis" by The Forward in 2016. He was named a "leading innovator in Jewish life" by the Jewish Week's 36 Under 36 Section. Mlotek currently serves as the Rabbi-in-residence of the JCC. In March 2021, at the behest of his former college professor, Mlotek, along with several other Jewish scholars held private sessions with known sexual abuser Steven M. Cohen. Cohen failed to fulfill his pledge to apologize to his victims and take responsibility for his abuse. These private meetings were condemned by the Association of Jewish Studies Women's Caucus raising concerns about the potential for re-victimization of survivors of sexual abuse by Cohen. Mlotek justified his role in these meetings, saying that he felt obligated to go because he was invited by his former college professor.


Media and performance

Mlotek has performed on the Yiddish stage since the age of three, most notably in the National Yiddish Theatre
Folksbiene The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene, commonly known as NYTF, is a professional theater company in New York City which produces both Yiddish theater, Yiddish plays and plays translated into Yiddish, in a theater equipped with simultaneous sup ...
's Off-Broadway Family show, ''Kids and Yiddish'', in which he appeared for several seasons and is featured on their original cast album, ''Kids and Yiddish, A Musical Adventure''. Mlotek has also performed in staged readings for the National Yiddish Theatre-Folksbiene including Chaim Grade's ''My Mother's Sabbath Days'', H. Leyvick's ''The Wedding in Fernvald'', H. Leyvick's ''The Miracle of the Ghetto'' and Paddy Chayefsky's ''The Tenth Man'' (in Yiddish). In April 2020 during COVID-19, Mlotek organized ''The Third Seder'', An Online International Celebration of Yiddish Culture which featured some of the leading Klezmer performing artists in a benefit program for The United Community Services of Westchester. In October 2020, Mlotek co-directed and produced ''Kids and Yiddish'': ''The Reunion Special'', along with brother Elisha Mlotek for The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. In March 2021, Mlotek organized the second annual The Third Seder, A Yiddish Passover Celebration through the Marlene Meyerson JCC Manhattan with lead sponsorship from The National Yiddish Theatre Folksbiene. It was also co-sponsored by over 20 Yiddish cultural organizations, with 30 participants from across the globe. Mlotek has authored the book "Why Jews Do That or 30 Questions Your Rabbi Never Answered" in 2020. His writing has been published in various outlets, including The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, The New York Daily News, The Forward, Haaretz, Tablet and The New York Jewish Week. Mlotek performed vocals for the documentary "Harbor From the Holocaust," featuring world renowned Cellist
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. Mlotek performed for several Klezmer CDs including ''The Klezmatics'', ''Oy Vey Chanukah for Kids'', ''Di Grine Katchke'', and others. Mlotek has recently published the book "Passover in a Pandemic" (Ben Yehuda 2021).


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Mlotek, Avram 1987 births Living people Brandeis University alumni People from Teaneck, New Jersey Sarah Lawrence College alumni American Orthodox rabbis