Moishe House
Discover a space where Jewish life thrives—whether you’re looking to find a community or create one yourself.
Moishe Houses and Moishe Pods (pronounced moy-shuh) are home-based hubs for Jewish young adults, created by Jewish young adults. Each Moishe House and Moishe Pod is as unique as its Residents. From Shabbat dinners and holiday celebrations to community service projects and casual get-togethers, every program is designed to bring people together in meaningful and memorable ways.
Attending a Moishe House program is like showing up at your friend’s place: laid-back, welcoming, and filled with the kind of warmth you can’t fake. It’s the type of place where you can come as you are and people can’t wait to get to know what makes you, you. You don’t need to know all the traditions or have every answer—just bring your curiosity, your questions, and maybe a knack for knowing when the challah is ready.
With more than 100 Moishe Houses and Pods around the world, there’s always something meaningful (and fun!) happening nearby. Whether you’re here to meet new people or explore becoming a Resident, Moishe House is where Jewish life happens.
We said hi to
47,084
participants
in
29
countries around the world
at
7,655
programs in 2024
Become a Resident
Don’t just show up – shape what happens next
Love to bring people together and want to build something meaningful? Moishe House and Pod Residents turn their living spaces into vibrant hubs of Jewish life, hosting programs, creating traditions, and forming lifelong connections.
With rent subsidies, funding, and staff support, you’ll have everything you need to make it happen. Being a Resident is your chance to create the Jewish community you’ve always dreamed of.
Moishe House Cape Town
Went on a walking tour and wine tasting in the Constantia winelands.
Moishe House Seattle
Got together for a white elephant Hanukkah party.
Moishe House Ramat Gan – RSJ
Hosted a fundraiser for local non-profits impacted by the war.
At Mem Global, we believe that Jewish spaces are enriched by the diversity of those who join them. Whether you’re reconnecting with Judaism, exploring it for the first time, or have always felt deeply connected, this is a place for you. We welcome people of all backgrounds. To learn more, click here.