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About Us
We’re a group of four progressive-minded friends who want to celebrate the diversity of young Jewish life. Being a young adult in London can be pretty hectic and we hope to create a place where you can totally unwind and just be yourself. We want to bring young Jews together under our roof to make long-lasting, meaningful connections. Our events reflect the
dynamic and diverse Jewish community which we’re a part of so whether you’re into brunch, trips to the theatre, Torah study or social action there’ll be something on offer. We think that building a Jewish community is a team effort and so we’d love to hear about what you’d like to see happen at our Moishe House in Clapton, East London! Above all, we’re looking to create an inclusive, warm and welcoming space where you feel at home. Our kettle is always ready and there's a bottle of wine in the fridge so come on over!
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Our Residents
Samuel Finkelstein
- Favorite Holiday
- Pesach
- Hometown
- Pinner, UK
- Profession
- Session guitarist/songwriter
Yonah Ehrlich
- Favorite Holiday
- Succot
- Hometown
- Birmingham, UK
- Profession
- Research Assistant
Sophie Leapman
- Favorite Holiday
- Purim, any excuse to dress up!
- Hometown
- London, UK
- Profession
- MOWO, Movement Worker at LJY-Netzer
Lilah Bloom
- Favorite Holiday
- Rosh Hashanah
- Hometown
- London, UK
- Profession
- Aspiring Therapist
Contact
Get In Touch
- House Email:
Mohohackney@gmail.com - Community Manager Email:
Harry.kelly@moishehouse.org
Sponsors
Generously Supported By: Genesis Philanthropy Group, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), Anonymous, The J.E. Joseph Charitable Trust, Jewish Joint Burial Society, Pears Foundation, Shoresh Charitable Trust and Moishe House International Fund Also Supported By: The Bridging Trust, Sir Trevor Chinn and young adult community builders giving back through our alumni Ambassador Circle and annual resident-driven WE ARE Campaign This project has been funded by the Kantor Foundation and delivered with the support of the European Jewish Fund