Using this model Moishe House will continue to expand, while supporting its current communities. This will lead to the under-represented group of Jews in their twenties becoming mainstream and recognized as a cohesive Jewish community by the community at large. At the same time, life is often more functional and comfortable when one has a supportive community. Moishe House truly seeks to build this community for a demographic that is neither ready to settle down, have children and join a congregation, nor of the age to attend youth group or hillel programs.
Friday, November 6, 2009
MH Cleveland - November. Naima!!!
Moishe House is a non-profit organization founded in order to build communities for Jews in their twenties in the diaspora. We are spread so far around the globe that it can be difficult to find other Jews to talk to and interact with on a daily basis wherever we may be. Our goal is to engage as many people as we can, in a traditionally unengaged and under-represented section of society. We are open to individuals who wouldn't necessarily feel comfortable in a more traditional setting, as well as individuals who are interested in learning about Judaism. We achieve this through having events focused on Judaism and events with a more recreational focus. We have built what we would consider a sacred Jewish community, a safe space for people to express their Judaism and their connection with the divine presence.
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