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Naftuli Moster (born 1986) is an American activist. He is the founder and former executive director of Young Advocates for Fair Education (Yaffed), an advocacy organization dedicated to ensuring that students at
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s in
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be given a secular education. Moster was named in 2015 as one of the "
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", in recognition of the impact in Jewish social activism and leadership.


Early life and education

Moster grew up in
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, one of 17 children in a
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-speaking
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family. He attended a
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where secular studies were limited. After his yeshiva studies, Moster attended
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, and then
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. He earned a
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degree at the Silberman School of Social Work at
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in 2015. His education in his yeshiva focused mostly on religious studies, causing him several challenges applying for and studying at college.


Career

While studying for his degree in social work, Moster founded
Yaffed Young Advocates for Fair Education (styled ''Yaffed'') is an advocacy group dedicated to improving secular education in Haredi Jewish (especially Hasidic) schools. The group advocates for curricular changes within schools, in compliance with New Yo ...
. He served as President of the organization from 2012-2016 and is currently Executive Director. Concerned that many other students in the
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community might struggle, as he did, in trying to apply to college and learn skills that would enable them to make a living, Moster founded the non-profit organization, with the aim of ensuring that ultra-Orthodox students in private schools receive the secular education mandated by the State of New York. Public education organizations and staff are often unaware of their responsibilities to students at private and religious schools. Moster discussed the problem of secular education with New York superintendents who have large Hasidic communities in their district. Through Yaffed, Moster is also hoping to raise the awareness of ultra-Orthodox educational needs in the Jewish community. The mission is to ensure that all students acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to earn a livelihood and to allow personal growth. In June 2022 a New York State Supreme Court justice ruled in favor of an Orthodox Jewish mother YAFFED had assisted in registering a complaint against a Brooklyn yeshiva. The judge ordered New York's’s Department of Education to complete its investigation into the yeshiva that had extended for several years. On June 17, 2022 Moster announced that he will resign his post at Yaffed on September 30, 2022. Moster is also a
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, on radio and at public events such as
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, and on panel at a screening of director Joe Kolman's film ''An Unorthodox Education''. In an interview with ''
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'', Moster noted that his approach to community organizing is not the traditional one. His style is "to get to those people who do believe in education, and enable them to speak up and ask their leaders to make some changes so their children can have a better future". When publications in the insular community refused to publish information, Moster is willing to take a more direct approach, pursuing letter writing campaigns and direct billboards.


Personal life

Moster married Miriam Lipsius on August 1, 2013. She is a writer who received her MFA from
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, where she has taught creative writing.Eyes on Jewish Education, Beyond East Ramapo - Why We Need More than Oversight as Schools Under Hasidic Control Fail NY Children
ZEEK, May 25, 2014


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Moster, Naftuli 1986 births Living people Jewish American community activists People from Borough Park, Brooklyn Yiddish-speaking people Activists from New York (state) Silberman School of Social Work at Hunter College alumni College of Staten Island alumni Touro College alumni Anti-Orthodox Judaism sentiment Former Orthodox Jews 21st-century American Jews