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CB Chernomorets

Moishe House Pittsburgh Resident

Pittsburgh, PA

CB is so excited to be living in Pittsburgh! CB is originally from Cleveland, Ohio, and after a four year jaunt in Boston, CB moved to the beautiful Steel City. In CB’s spare time, CB likes to read, write plays, make art, and drink way too much coffee.
“In the not-so-distant past, Pittsburgh was a place that folks moved away from as soon as they could and never returned. Nowadays, Pittsburgh is a thriving community that is drawing in Jewish millennials for jobs, schooling programs, social justice opportunities and so much more. When I moved to Pittsburgh, I only knew a couple of people, and I was really craving the community that I had before I moved. Moishe House really helped me to find my place, both socially and within the Jewish community.”