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Yosef Kleiner or Iosef Kleiner (Eduardo José Kleiner) (1963 - ) is an Israeli rabbi, psychologist, actor and intellectual born in Buenos Aires, Argentina, on December 20, 1963. Between 1994 and 2014 he was the rabbi of the Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí, in Chile; Congregation Adat Shalom Emanuel in Rehovot, Israel and the Union Libérale Israélite de France (ULIF) in Paris. He is at present the rabbi of Congregation Moreshet Avraham in Jerusalem. Between 2000 and 2002 was a member of the Meimad Party Assembly, in Israel. In 2003 he was candidate of the independent party ''Kol Harehovotim'' to the Municipal Council of Rehovot. Since 2000 he had also several acting roles in Israel and has done many voice over and dubbing Works, both in Spanish and in Hebrew. At the same time he worked as a psychologist both in private and public practice in Israel. Yosef Kleiner speaks fluently
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Biography


Early years

He was born in
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and is the third son of Enrique Samuel Kleiner (1929-2005) and Clara Rosenthal (1931-2013). His parents were second generation of Argentineans, born to immigrant Jewish families from Eastern Europe, who arrived in Argentina at the beginning of the 20th century. His family was secular Jew with strong Jewish cultural values and identity and he was raised exposed to a considerable Jewish literature in Spanish that opened for him the first doors into Jewish tradition and its sense. As a teenager he was very active in the youth groups of the Sociedad Hebraica Argentina and very soon became evident his inclination to acting and writing. He was an active member of the youth theater group of Hebraica under the direction of Sergio Rosemblat.


Jewish identity and religion

Together with his love for acting, Yosef began developing a Jewish identity marked by a thorough personal quest between the cultural and the religious facets of Judaism. After his military service in
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, Yosef began high studies in Judaism at the
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in Buenos Aires, the center for
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in South America. After four years he graduated from the Abarbanel Institute of the Seminario as Bachelor in Jewish Studies and Teacher. Following his graduation he was admitted into the "A.J. Heschel" Rabbinical School where he studied, among others, under the rabbis
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, Richard Freund, Shmuel Avidor Hacohen and
Abraham Skorka Abraham Skorka (born July 5, 1950, in Buenos Aires) is an Argentine biophysicist, rabbi and book author. Abraham Skorka is rector emeritus of the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano in Buenos Aires, the rabbi of the Jewish community Benei Tikva ...
. He finished his formal studies six years later, in 1993, at the
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of
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, where he studied under Rabbi
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and Prof.
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, among others. One year later he came back to Buenos Aires, where he received his formal Rabbinical Ordination, together with Ariel Stofenmacher, presently the Executive President of the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano, and Margit Baumatz, the first woman to receive Rabbinical Ordination in South America


Teacher and Rabbi

Only one year after having been admitted into the Abarbanel Institute and as a result of his outstanding academic achievements he began teaching in a Jewish elementary school. He was appointed as 7th grade teacher on Hebrew, Jewish History and Israel Geography at the Bet El Jewish Elementary School. It is at that time that he began also his practical rabbinic training with his mentor, Rabbi Abraham Skorka. In 1986 he was appointed as middle school teacher on
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and
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at the Solomon Schechter School of Buenos Aires. He also took the synagogue direction of “Comunidad Hertzlía” of Buenos Aires. Between 1987 and 1992 he was also advisor on bibliography for students at the Abarbanel Institute. In those years Yosef Kleiner also began teaching at that Institute and even prepared its preparatory program (''mechinah''). Along with these activities and his studies, he delivered several lectures at the
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, the Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, the Franz Rosenzweig Adult learning Institute of the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano and at the Jewish Congregation of
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. In 1988 he received the “Rabbi Dr. Theodore Friedman” award to the outstanding student of the Rabbinical School of the Seminario. In 1990 he took the synagogue direction of the Jewish Congregation of Bahía Blanca (''Asociación Israelita de Bahía Blanca''), position he held until 1992 when he left for Israel to finish his formal rabbinical education at the Schechter Institute. After having received his rabbinical ordination, Yosef Kleiner became the Rabbi of the Sephardic Congregation in Chile (''Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí de Chile'') in 1994. During his years in Chile he played an active role in the Institute for Sephardic Studies that was sponsored by his Congregation and represented, as well, the local Jewish community in the Latin American Conference on Poverty held in 1996 by the
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. He also wrote a monthly column in the magazine “El Vocero” called “Tomando ''kavé'' con el rabino” (''Let’s have a kave offeewith the Rabbi''). In that same year he was appointed secretary of the Latin American branch of the
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, the rabbi’s international association of the Conservative Judaism. As part of his teaching and representative tasks he took part as lecturer in the Workshop on Bioethics and Traditions organized by the Research Center on Bioethics and Public Health of the
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. After that workshop he was appointed as advisor on Bioethics of that Research Center, task he left in 1997 when emigrated together with his family to Israel. In November 1997 he received the honor ''“Asseh lekha rav”'' bestowed by the Latin American Rabbinical Assembly, for his distinguished rabbinical performance in South America. In 1998 Yosef and his family settled in Israel where he became the rabbi of the “Adat Shalom Emanuel” congregation in
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, succeeding rabbi Shmuel Avidor Hacohen, task he held until 2008. While carrying out his tasks as educator and spiritual leader in Rehovot, Yosef also taught
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and
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in the Nativ course for soldiers, within the framework of the Institute of Jewish Studies of the
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. During 1999 he taught rabbinical students a course on practical rabbinics at the Schechter Institute and, between 2000 and 2002, he was a member of the Committee on ''
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'' (Jewish law) of the Israel Rabbinical Assembly of the Masorti/Conservative Movement. All along these years, and until his moving to France in 2012, he delivered several lectures and learning series in many Jewish congregations in Israel and abroad. He taught, among others, at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano de Buenos Aires, Temple Hillel of North Woodmere, the Judiska Församlingen of Stockholm and the Comunidad Bet El of Madrid. In 2012, after four years of interruption as congregational rabbi, Yosef took the rabbinical position at the
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in Paris, when that congregation was seeking to try a more traditional self-definition. During his two years stay in France he developed a prolific work as spiritual leader and Jewish educator. Still, the ideological divergences between the congregation lay leaders and Rabbi Kleiner proved to be deeper than what they had thought at the beginning. In spite of a thorough work done by both parts trying to overcome their dissimilarities, they arrived to the conclusion that the basic differences were too deep. In 2014 Yosef came back to Israel and began his duties as rabbi of the Moreshet Avraham Congregation in Jerusalem, where he is the Rabbi until today. Since his return he was interviewed several times in the Israel TV, representing the Masorti/Conservative Judaism. Rabbi Kleiner is also teacher on Talmud at the “A.J.Heschel” Rabbinical School of the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano.


Polymath


Psychologist

While studying at the Seminario Rabínico Latinoamericano Yosef entered the Psychology School of the
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, in 1989 he graduated as Licentiate in Psychology and began his professional practice. After having emigrated to Israel he continued his practice mainly in the field of psychological counseling and support. He also worked in the Mental Health Center in Rehovot, the Abarbanel Psychiatric Hospital in Bat Yam and the Psychiatric Department of the Herzog Hospital in Jerusalem. Yosef is member of the Israeli Psychological Association, the
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and a board member of the International Foundation for the Development of the Neurosciences.


Political activity

During his first years in Israel Yosef Kleiner developed another of his areas of interest in social action: politics. Looking for a political movement that better represented his ideals, he met the then ideological movement
Meimad Meimad ( he, מימד, an acronym for ''Medina Yehudit, Medina Demokratit'' (), lit., ''Jewish State, Democratic State'') is a moderate to left-wing religious Zionist political party in Israel. Founded in 1999, it is based on the ideology of the ...
, founded by Rabbi
Yehuda Amital Yehuda Amital ( he, יהודה עמיטל, born Yehuda Klein; 31 October 1924 – 9 July 2010) was an Orthodox rabbi, the Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivat Har Etzion, and a member of the Israeli cabinet. The concept of a Hesder Yeshiva is attributed to ...
. When the movement turned into a political party for the 1999 elections Yosef Kleiner was elected member of its Central Assembly. At the end of 2002, following a general controversy within the party, Yosef resigned his post at the Assembly and left MEIMAD together with other 20 members, among them were Rabbi Yehuda Gilad, one of the old time leaders, and all the members of the Rehovot branch. In 2003 Yosef was candidate to the Rehovot Council, listed in 3rd place in the local party ''Kol Harehovotim'' list.


Acting and Voice Over

Yosef Kleiner began learning acting when he was a teenager at the youth theater group of the Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, the “Group Aleph”, directed by Sergio Rosemblat. He also wrote for the group his first play – a one act play called “¡Qué raye!¿No?” (“We’re bananas, no?”) where he deals with the different forms of the popular way of speaking in Buenos Aires at that time. In the same period he studied in some acting workshops, among them with the actor Hector Malamud. In Israel Yosef began at the amateurs adult acting group at “Bimat Hanoar” in Rehovot and there he was part of two professional casts. One of them was directed by Andrei Skobarev, where he got the leading role in a Hebrew version of “The picture””, by
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. The other two were directed by Boris Rubaja, where Yosef played in an adaptation for children of “Don Quijote” and in the play “Desde la Cuna” (“By birth”) ” by Andrea Bauab. He took also part in several commercials, video clips, TV series and films such as “Ahava bashalekhet”, “Hatufim”, “Yom haem”, “Mario”, “Ir miklat (Haven)”. Yosef made many voice over works, as well, for commercial short films dubbed into Spanish, museums and visitors centers guide films and the Hebrew version of the animated film “The story of
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” produced by Rabbi
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and directed by Ashley Lazarus, where he was the voice of Maimonides.


Creation

During his stay in Chile, Yosef was a regular contributor to the ''El Vocero'' magazine that was published at that time by the Sephardic Congregation. He also published a practical guide about Passover as well as a translation into Spanish to the Book of Esther. Two of his articles on cloning and bioethics were also published by the Argentinean Jewish journal ''Comunidades''”. Once in Israel, he wrote some articles for the Jerusalem Post, the website of the Israel Psychologists Association and several articles in Spanish for the Hagshama website of the
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. He was also interviewed several times by Israel media and by Radio Jai of Argentina. While in France he was a regular contributor to the ''Hamevasser'' magazine of the ULIF and he wrote also for the journal ''Tenou’a, ateliers de pensée(s) juive(s)''. Today Yosef has his own blog called Dialorapia, where he writes in four languages.


Bibliography

*“¡Qué Raye!, ¿no?” (“We’re bananas, no?”), a play in one act (played by the ''Group Aleph'' of the Sociedad Hebraica Argentina, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1980) (in Spanish) *“Seder Ha’erev”, translation in to Spanish and transliteration of the Shabbat evening service, Comunidad Hertzlía, Buenos Aires, Argentina (1986) *“Tomando ''kavé'' con el rabino” (''Let’s have a kave offewith the Rabbi''), a monthly column in the “El Vocero” journal, Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí de Chile, Santiago de Chile (1994-1997) (in Spanish) *“Preguntas y respuestas entre el rabino y Usted” (“Questions and answers between you and the rabbi”), a monthly column in the “El Vocero” journal, Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí de Chile, Santiago de Chile (1994-1997) (in Spanish) *“Pésaj hecho simple: una guía práctica para la observancia” (“Passover made easy: a practical guide”), Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí de Chile, Santiago de Chile (1995) (in Spanish)
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*“El libro de Ester” (“The Book of Esther”), translation into Spanish of the Book of Esther, Comunidad Israelita Sefaradí de Chile, Santiago de Chile (1996). *“Clonación: ¿Acto monstruoso o posibilidad ética?” (“Cloning, is it a monstrous deed or an ethic possibility?”), in ''Comunidades – an independent Jewish journal'' No. 240 p. 6, Buenos Aires, Argentina (8/06/1999) (in Spanish) *“Una rendija al mundo de la bioética judía” (“A glimpse at the world of Jewish Bioethics”), in ''Comunidades – an independent Jewish journal'' No. 241 p. 6, Buenos Aires, Argentina (8/20/1999) (in Spanish) *“Bridge back to ourselves”, The Jerusalem Post, (9/19/1999), p. 7. *“La Luz de Alarma se enciende en Purim” (An alarm light turns on in Purim), Hagshama Website, WZO (2003) (in Spanish) *"La esclavitud y la liberación de hoy y de siempre" (“Today’s and timeless slavery and liberation), Hagshama Website, WZO (2003) (in Spanish) *“Dios, nosotros y el Holocausto” (“God, us and the Holocaust”), Hagshama Website, WZO (2003), reedited in 2011 by the Center for Jewish Studies of the University of Chile (in Spanish) *“De Comienzos y finales, de completar e inaugurar, de Pesaj a Shavuot” (“On beginning and ending, on completing and starting, from Pessach to Shavuot”), Hagshama Website, WZO (2003) (in Spanish) *“La Civilización: ayer, hoy y mañana” (Civilization - then, today and tomorrow) Hagshama Website, WZO (2003) (in Spanish) *“¿Zo tarbut zo?” (“Is this culture?”), a play in 9 episodes to be performed by 86 6th grade school pupils (2006) (in Hebrew) *“Rigshot hamispachah shel ha-choleh b’dikaon” (“The feelings of the family of the depressive ill”), website of the Israel Psychologists Association (2008) (in Hebrew) *“Réflexions à haute-voix” (“Reflections aloud”), a regular column in the quarterly ''Hamevasser'' of the Union Libérale Israélite de France, Paris, France (2012-2013) (in French) *“Les mariages mixtes: une addition ou une soustraction ?” (“Interfaith weddings, is it a so they add or subtract?”), ''Tenou’a, ateliers de pensée(s) juive(s)'' Nr. 154, p. 20 (2013)
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(in French) *“I am not embarrassed”, The Jerusalem Post, 8/06/2015
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*“DIALORAPIA”, blog on Jewish thought and tradition, on psychology and literary creation (in English, Spanish, Hebrew and French) – http://www.dialorapia.com


Stage

*2018 “Children of a lesser god" (Hebrew version), by Mark Medoff. Directed by Noam Shmuel - Na Lagaat theater *2010 “Desde la Cuna”, by Andrea Bauab. Directed by Boris Rubaja *2010 “Kineret, Kineret”, by Natan Alterman. Directed by Mikhaela Kelly *2009 “Hatemuna” (“The Picture”), by Eugene Ionesco. Directed by Andrey Skobarev *2004 “Kiddush”, by Shmuel Hasfari. Directed by Shlomo Toledo *2001 “Shabat, rishón, sheni” (“Sabato, domenica e lunedi”), by Eduardo De Filippo. Directed by Amir Lavie *2001 “Hamechir” (“The price”), by Arthur Miller. Directed by Pedro Fridman *2001 “Tevat Noach 2001”, a musical by Aharon Hertzog. Directed by Aharon Hertzog *2002/2003 “Menuchah ve-nachalah”, by Gonnie Bass & Amir Lavie. Directed by Amir Lavie


Films

*2016 “Ir miklat” (“Haven”). Directed by Amikam Kovner *2015 Music video of the song “Taguid la”, by Shimon Smith. Directed by Nir Cohen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aN1zMsHUDRg *2012 Music video of the song “Mul Hayam”, by Karolina. Directed by Daniel Landau https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4ZBACnH0SA *2011 “Hapsikholog” (“The last session”). Directed by Rona Rohr *2010 “Efekt hagumia”. Directed by Hector Berrebi *2005 Dubbing into Hebrew of the animated film “RAMBAM: The Story of Maimonides”. Directed by Ashley Lazarus *2004 “Hamokion”. Directed by Shani Martziano *2002 “Betokh haadam nolad”. Directed by Liora Levy


Television

*2015 “Mario”, Chapters 1 y 40. Directed by Ariel Benbagi *2012 “Yom ha’em”, Ch. 10, 1st season. Directed by Rani Saar *2011 “Primor – Shlishiat Adler”, commercial film. Directed by Doron Shmuel *2011 “Hachatunah”, commercial film. Directed by Rani Carmeli *2010 “Hatufim”, Ch. 1, 1st. season. Directed by Guidi Raf *2008 “Hamishpat”, commercial film. *2003 “Ahavah bashalehet”, last Ch., 1st season. Directed by Yohanan Weler *2002 “Huston”, commercial film. Directed by Shahar Segal *2002 “Tinokot bamisrad”, commercial film. Directed by Shahar Segal *2001 “Kotz im Itai Seguev”, guest actor. Directed by Avishai Goldstein


Voice over and dubbing

*2013-2017 Voice over in Spanish for IAI (Israel Air Industry), TJ & Pals, The Jewish Story in Animation, The Western Wall Heritage Foundation, Ir David, FOZ Museum, the Museum of Jewish Music and others. *2012 Dubbing into Spanish of the interactive app book “The little mouse whose nose twittered”. Directed by Ashley Lazarus *2008 Dubbing into Spanish for Baby Channel *2008 Voice over in Spanish of the passengers instructions announcements in ElAl Israel Airlines *2007 Voice over in Spanish for the Visitors Center of the Solar Tower and Mirrors Filed of the Weizmann Institute of Science *2007 Voice over in Spanish in telenovela trailers for Channel VIVA of Israel *2007 Dubbing into Spanish of a short film on the Qumran sect, the Shrine of the Book of the Israel Museum *2007 Dubbing into Spanish of a short documentary film for Yad Vashem *2005 Voice over in Spanish and in Hebrew of the short film advertising the Maimonides 800th Anniversary Festival in Israel, as well as the short movie “In the stepfoots of Maimonides”. Directed by Ashley Lazarus *2004 Voice over in Spanish of the short advertisement film for Ir David


External links

*Round table on euthanasia, ULIF, 12/23/2013, i
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*Short filmography at the website
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*Dialorapia, Yosef’s blog www.dialorapia.com *Kehilat Moreshet Avraham www.kma.org.il *Radio Jai, some interviews
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References

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