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Elana Maryles Sztokman
Elana Maryles Sztokman (born December 20, 1969) is an award-winning author, sociologist, educator, activist and thinker in the field of Orthodox Jewish feminism.
Sztokman was trained in education, sociology and Judaism. Her first two books, which cover different aspects of Orthodox Jewish feminism from sociological and educational perspectives, each won the National Jewish Book Council Award. She has lectured on gender in several institutes for higher education, including Bar Ilan University, the Schechter Institute for Jewish Studies, Young Judea and the Efrata Teacher Training College. She also worked as Executive Director of JOFA, The Jewish Orthodox Feminist Alliance, from 2012-2014. She a frequent columnist at The Forward Sisterhood, The Jerusalem Post, Ha'aretz, Lilith Magazine, The Jewish Week and other publications and has also written for The Atlantic and Slate. She has also been instrumental in founding several Jewish feminist organizations.
Sztokman is married to Jacob Sztokman, the founder of Gabrial Project Mumbai, a Jewish initiative combating poverty and illiteracy among children in Mumbai. They have four children and live in Modi'in, Israel.
== Early life ==
Sztokman was born in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York, the third of four daughters born to Matthew Maryles, a former Managing Partner of CIBC Oppenheimer Investment Bank and an active Jewish communal leader, and Gladys Schmeltz Maryles, a homemaker and volunteer. Sztokman attended the modern Orthodox Yeshiva of Flatbush elementary and high schools (ES '83, HS '87). She attended Barnard College where she was active at Hillel and with Columbia Students for Israel. She also spent one semester in Israel at Midreshet Moriah seminary. She graduated from Barnard in 1991 Magna Cum Laude and with thesis honors with a degree in political science and education, as well as New York State High School Social Studies Teaching Certificate.

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