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Become a Moishe House With Out Walls Host!
by Syvan Diamond / March 8, 2017
Do you love to host events with your friends and want money to do so?
Moishe
House
Without Walls gives you the opportunity to create a Jewish community that is unique to who you are.
Moishe
House
Without Walls expands on the mission of
Moishe
House
by empowering non-residents with the financial and programmatic support they need to build the communities they envision. MHWOW provides the opportunity to create peer-led community programs that are unique to each and every host in our community. Whether that means hosting a Shabbat dinner for your friends twice a month, or building a sukkah and hosting a barbecue to celebrate the holiday, or even hosting a social event to bring your crowd together, MHWOW is an opportunity to build and explore what the idea of Jewish community means to you. Check out
mhwow.org
to learn more about
Moishe
House
Without Walls and apply to start hosting!
Check out a couple of our DC Hosts:
Former GatherDC
Jewish Guy of the Year
Kevin Lieberman recently moved to Ann Arbor, MI, to start graduate school. Prior, as an active MHWOW host in D.C., Kevin had helped create community for his peers in a city with four
Moishe
Houses
in the greater metro area. Upon moving to a city without a
Moishe
House
, Kevin was immediately able to transfer his skills to build community in Ann Arbor, leading ongoing activities and programs for other Jewish young adults, including a special weekend-long retreat for 21 Jewish graduate students.
Moishe House Columbia Heights resident Alyssa, 22, was living in Tucson, AZ, a community without a
Moishe
House
, when she first attended a Passover Learning Retreat outside of Phoenix in February 2015.The Passover Learning Retreat inspired Alyssa to begin leading programming for her peers in Tucson, culminating in a weekend-long retreat in early 2016. Recently, Alyssa relocated to Washington, D.C., where she has taken her involvement to the next level, becoming a resident of one of the local
Moishe
Houses
, and starting a job at Hillel as a Program/ Operations Associate.
This
Wednesday, March 15th
come sip and schmooze at the
Moishe
House
Columbia Heights and learn more about becoming a
Moishe
House
Without Walls Host! Both current and prospective hosts will be in attendance, as well as current
Moishe
House
residents and alumni.
Feel free to RSVP on Facebook or join us at the
Moishe
House
Columbia Heights on
March 15th
from
7:30PM-9:00PM
Moishe
House
Columbia Heights
1453 Harvard St. NW, Washington, District of Columbia 20009
RSVP here!