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Support a Global Movement of Jewish Young Adults Building Community

The Moishe House International Fund helps ensure that Jewish young adults in our communities communities outside of North America have the training, resources, and professional guidance to deepen their connections to their heritage while opening pathways to Jewish living for their peers. From Be’er Sheva to Beijing, Melbourne to Montevideo, from big cities to smaller towns, the Moishe House International Fund nurtures and invests in new leaders and helps Moishe House deepen and expand its international presence and impact where local funding is limited.

Moishe House is uniquely positioned to impact young adults’ lives during these challenging times. Our communities are growing and adapting within their local guidelines to continue to offer a space for friendship, support, and Jewish life.