Moishe House
Mem Global offers a diverse range of peer-driven programs that invite Jewish young adults around the world to create, explore, and connect—your way.
Non Profit
About Moishe House
At Mem Global, we believe that building Jewish community starts with the leaders and participants who shape it. This investment in young adults has been part of our story since 2006, when a group of recent college graduates, caught between being too old for campus programs and too young for the existing institutional offerings, created their own space for Jewish life. With initial support from philanthropist Morris Squire, David Cygielman now Mem Globals CEO and friends hosted their first Shabbat dinner in the Bay Area. To all of their excitement, 73 young adults showed up to celebrate Shabbat and be together, as part of the Jewish community. What began as one Shabbat dinner grew into the first Moishe House. The concept was simple: a group of post-college Jewish young adults, living together in a house, hosting Jewish programs for their friends and community. That one house sparked a movement, spreading across cities, countries, and continents, to become a global network of young adults hosting thousands of Jewish experiences every year, each as unique as the communities they serve.
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