Mem Mindset
The Mem Mindset (formerly the Moishe Mindset) is all about how we show up for each other and create something meaningful together. It’s the heart of everything we do – rooted in inclusivity, connection, and a working to build something better together. Whether you’re leading a Shabbat dinner, joining your first event, or joining our professional team and board, the Mem Mindset is your guide to building community that’s vibrant, welcoming, and uniquely yours. It’s not about having all the answers – it’s about showing up and shaping what happens next.
Be the Difference
Every one of us has the power to make an impact. Whether you’re organizing, showing up, or leading the way, we create change by stepping up, taking initiative, and bringing new ideas to life.
Connect & Listen
Community thrives when we listen to each other. By welcoming different voices, backgrounds, and perspectives, we build spaces where everyone feels seen, heard, and valued. Clear, open, and kind communication creates strong, connected communities.
Embrace the Unknown
Life’s unpredictable, and that’s okay. Together, we roll with the changes, tackle challenges head-on, and stay flexible as we grow and evolve as a community.
Invest Wisely
Our community exists because of the generosity and belief of our donors. Every decision we make reflects care, gratitude, and a commitment to using resources in meaningful and intentional ways.
Own It!
We show up fully and follow through on what we say we’ll do. By taking responsibility for our actions and respecting each other’s time and efforts, we create a culture of trust and accountability.
Value People
People are at the heart of everything we do. We create spaces where everyone can find a place they belong and their contributions are valued. Assume good intent, challenge ideas (not people), and create spaces where everyone belongs. By doing this, we build communities grounded in care, trust, and mutual respect.
Work Well, Live Well, and Have Fun!
Joy is the spark that keeps us going. We prioritize what matters – working with purpose, caring for ourselves and others, and celebrating the big and small moments that bring us together.