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Ivan Morgenstern

Moishe House Barcelona Resident

Barcelona, Spain

Ivan was born in Barcelona and went to many schools before studying Economics at Barcelona Univeristy. He is now working for a pharmaceutical company. His family is Jewish and Argentinian, but his parents didn’t like the kind of Jewish communities that existed in Barcelona, so with other families, started a new one, where Ivan learned everything he knows, met all his friends and spent every Saturday playing and learning. In his late 20s, Ivan and his friends couldn’t find a Jewish community they liked so just like his parents, started their own through Moishe House. After more than a year as a resident, Ivan says he will “never regret being part of the Moishe House, and living that experience.”