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Harry Kelly

Sr. Global Community Manager

Pronouns: he/his

London, UK

Harry is Moishe House’s Global Community Manager and supports our Community Builders to create meaningful Jewish experiences for their local communities and peers. Harry has worked across the British Jewish community for several years professionally and as a volunteer, and is passionate about growing the Jewish community in new and innovative ways.

Harry was born in London, and grew up in the Noam Masorti Youth movement. He holds a BA in Politics with International Relations, and an MSc in Gender, Peace, and Security from the London School of Economics. In his spare time, he is an avid reader of fiction and non-fiction, particularly on Gender Justice and conflict.