
Moishe House Philadelphia
Welcome to the City of Brotherly Love, Philadelphia! Moishe House Philly is the place to be for Jewish 20-somethings and their friends. Our monthly seven events are both in our house (Shabbat potluck anyone??) and around the city (Moishe Eats Series!). We work with our community to learn with local rabbi's and visionaries, and throw some humongous Hannuka and Purim parties at local venues. Whether you're looking for a homey night in with good food and a movie, or a rockin' dance party with a DJ in the kitchen, we've got it! We're a pluralistic, welcoming, accepting, and inclusive space for young Jews to connect over common ground. Philly never felt so good!

We Are Looking for New Residents!
Moishe House is seeking young adults between the ages of 22-32 who are excited about living with others and creating a Jewish community for their peers. Residents of the house receive a generous rent subsidy, programming budget and staff support to host several programs each month. This commitment includes professional and leadership development, flexibility based on your personal interests and connects you to a renowned global community.
Upcoming Events
To attend an event, contact us.
MAY
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BYE BYE HANNAH AND MARLEE KARAOKE NIGHT
9:00 pm – 11:00 pm
MAY
5
Spaceballs Movie Night
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
MAY
11
Ice Cream Social
6:30 pm – 8:30 pm
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Our Residents
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Marlee Waleik
Favorite Holiday: It's a tie between Purim and Pesach!
Hometown: Natick, MA
Profession: Daycare Teacher
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Hannah Levi
Favorite Holiday: Pesah and Purim
Hometown: San Pedro Sula, HN
Profession: Archivist and Researcher
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Isabella Dorfman
Favorite Holiday: Shavuot
Hometown: Newton, MA
Profession: Teacher
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Hilla Kabazo
Favorite Holiday: Pesach
Hometown: Vancouver, Canada
Profession: Educational Director, Habonim Dror North America
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Sponsors
Generously Supported By: Susanna Lachs Adler and Dean Adler, Hyman and Jimenez Family Fund, Jewish Federation of Greater Philadelphia and The Specter Family Foundation
Also Supported By: Cindy and Jeremy Fogel, Katz Family Charitable Trust, The Saramar Charitable Fund and young adult community builders giving back through our alumni Ambassador Circle and annual resident-driven WE ARE Campaign