
Moishe House Dallas
Moishe House Dallas, a.k.a. MoHo Dallas, is located in the North Dallas area of Dallas, Texas, which has so much to offer for Dallas' young professionals. We are proud to be a part of the bustling Dallas life and to be on the Dallas map as THE place to be for Jewish twentysomethings. MoHo Dallas is thrilled to take advantage of its surroundings. We are excited to bring the boundless, growing young adult Jewish population together to share a sense of community and excitement within Dallas. Join us for a sensational lineup of brunches, nights out, poolside playtime, Shabbat dinners, movie nights, workout classes, happy hours, arboretum picnics, Mavs/Stars/Rangers/Cowboys games, and everything else our marvelous city has to offer. Cannot wait to meet you all, and we hope to see you soon!
Upcoming Events
To attend an event, contact us.
MARCH
20
Shabbat 600
6:30 pm – 10:30 pm
MARCH
21
Post Purim Party
8:00 pm – 12:00 am
MARCH
27
Final Friday
8:00 pm – 11:00 pm
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Our Residents
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Sammy Weyser
Favorite Holiday: Shabbos
Hometown: Dallas
Profession: Urban Planning/ Real Estate
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Fishy Fishman
Favorite Holiday: Havdallah
Hometown: Tampa, FL
Profession: Social Media Coordinator
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Gavin Shrell
Favorite Holiday: Hanukkah
Hometown: Dallas, TX
Profession: REI Sales Associate
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Ethan Fisher
Favorite Holiday: Purim
Hometown: Dallas, TX
Profession: Project Engineer in Construction
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Sponsors
Generously Supported By: Janet and Jeffrey Beck, Shiva and Jarrod Beck, Jewish Society Charitable Trust on behalf of Maya and David Gabbay, Jewish Federation of Greater Dallas, Terry and Bert Romberg and William and Sylvia Zale Foundation
Also Supported By: Leo & Rhea Fay Fruhman Foundation, Sherry and Ken Goldberg, Albert and Ethel Herzstein Charitable Foundation, Ann and Nate Levine, Ben Medetsky, Paula Romberg, The Rubin Family Foundation on behalf of Julie and Jay Liberman, Jaynie Schultz and Ron Romaner, Gavin Susman and young adult community builders giving back through our alumni Ambassador Circle and annual resident-driven WE ARE Campaign