About Us
Moishe House London-Kilburn (formally Moishe House London) was founded in October 2007 in Willesden Green and has recently moved to Kilburn. From our own home, we bring exciting, creative, non-denominational Jewish community to London, also welcoming and supporting our local community. From Friday night dinners to film showings, impromptu concerts to study sessions, meditation to jam sessions to social action events - the possibilities are endless. Much of our programming is based on spirituality, the arts, and social justice. We see ourselves as standing for experimental, creative, and dynamic Judaism in the diaspora, and hope that our values will have a ripple effect on the Jewish and wider community. There are four Moishe House residents in the House. The rest is down to you - our friends and friends we don't know yet. So get involved, drop-in, have a cup of tea, dream up an event... Follow our events through our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/groups/MoHoLondon
Calendar
Our Residents
Thomas Cohen
- Favorite Holiday
- Simchat Torah
- Hometown
- London
- Profession
- Civil Servant
Anat Dean
- Favorite Holiday
- Chanukah
- Hometown
- Manchester
- Profession
- Software Developer
Noah Ottman
- Favorite Holiday
- Pesach
- Hometown
- Leeds, United Kingdom
- Profession
- Musician/Producer
Contact
Get In Touch
- House Email:
Thelondonhouse@gmail.com - Community Manager Email:
Harry.kelly@moishehouse.org
Sponsors
Generously Supported By: The Davis Foundation, Genesis Philanthropy Group, American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC), Anonymous, Baker Charitable Trust, The JE Joseph Charitable Trust, Shoresh Charitable Trust, This Day Foundation and Moishe House International Fund Also Supported By: Gundle Philanthropic Trust, Sheldonia Charitable Trust, Jim Shane, Carolyn Bogush and Gideon Smith, Jewish Joint Burial Society, Yad Mordechai UK 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