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Stef Groner

Moishe House Boston – Cambridge Resident

Boston, MA

As a resident of Moishe House Boston – Cambridge, Stef is an integral part of the fabric of the Boston young Jewish community. Stef was a Moishe House Without Walls host for several months while living in Chicago before moving to Boston and becoming a resident of Moishe House Boston – Cambridge. Since becoming a resident, she has forged ahead with her vision of creating the community of her dreams and, through hard work and dedication, is leading the way for her home to be a place for all.
“I want to feel a part of a local and global community of organizers who are passionate about Judaism and personal development – I think these are the goals of Moishe House, and also near and dear to how I define myself and the journey I’m on.”