Name Moshe Kotlarsky | Role Rabbi | |
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Greetings rabbi moshe kotlarsky
Moshe J. Kotlarsky is an Orthodox Hasidic rabbi who serves as Vice Chairman of, and oversees the Merkos L'Inyonei Chinuch, the educational arm of the Chabad-Lubavitch movement which in turn oversees more than 4,000 religious and educational institutions worldwide.
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- Greetings rabbi moshe kotlarsky
- Rabbi moshe kotlarsky addresses the international conference of shluchos 2011
- Activities
- Personal life
- References

Rabbi moshe kotlarsky addresses the international conference of shluchos 2011
Activities

In 1970, Rabbi Kotlarsky was appointed to work for Merkos by Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson and asked to help work in the office. Since then, among various tasks, he has helped arrange the Kinus Hashluchim, the international conference of Chabad emissaries which takes place in New York City each fall, eventually serving as its chairman. At the conference, over 4,000 emissaries and their families participate in workshops, social events, a shared Shabbat and a banquet.
Personal life

Moshe is the son of Rabbi Tzvi Yosef (Hershel) Kotlarsky (d. 2008), a native of Otwosk, Poland who spent the war years in Shanghai. The elder Rabbi Kotlarsky was a member of the administration of Yeshiva Tomchei Temimim, the main Lubavitch yeshiva in Crown Heights, Brooklyn, for over 40 years.

Kotlarsky married Rivka Kazen, one of the six daughters of Rabbi Shlomo Schneur Zalman Kazen, who opened the first Jewish girls school in France in 1946 upon the directive of the previous Lubavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn. Rivka was born in Paris, where the school was located. In 1953 Kazen moved his growing family to America and settled in Cleveland, Ohio. Kazen's only son, Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Kazen (1954–1998), became a Chabad pioneer in the use of internet and email technology to spread Jewish knowledge.
