
Alumni, MHWOW
Alumni Spotlight – Jonathan Hartig

Moishe House has a global network of former residents, Moishe House Without Walls hosts, and retreat leaders, Camp Nai Nai Nai attendees, and program participants. In this spotlight we feature New York chef and former MHWOW host Jonathan Hartig.

“Moishe House was very good about helping me to fine tune what resources I needed, what language to use to appeal to my clients, and how to make the greatest number of people comfortable and at ease,” – Jonathan HartigHow It’s Going Today, Jonathan is the owner of J² Food, where he uses his love and knowledge of food to provide custom experiences for his clients. He prepares ready-to-eat meals, Shabbat dinners, and catered events. He has incorporated what he learned as a Moishe House community builder into his business model — planning, preparation, and hosting with an intention of provoking certain sentiments in the attendees. “I was able to finesse how I wanted my programming to look, the impact I wanted to have, and how I wanted people to walk away feeling,” Jonathan said. “Moishe House was very good about helping me to fine tune what resources I needed, what language to use to appeal to my clients, and how to make the greatest number of people comfortable and at ease,” he said. This level of detail and attention have proven to be a formula for success that has enabled his business to thrive even during the pandemic. Jonathan’s clientele includes organizations such as JDC Entwine, the National Museum of American Jewish History in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, One Table, The Jews of Color Initiative, as well as Moishe Houses throughout New York. He often hosts events around New York City and happily introduces newcomers to the area with other community members. “It feels good to hear them say ‘I made that connection at John’s pop-up.” He also serves the extended Jewish community and most recently delivered seder meals to homebound Holocaust survivors during Passover this year. Jonathan has a bright future, and we celebrate his success and his commitment to serving his community.
Once you are connected to Moishe House through one of our programs, you become a part of our extensive community of alumni. We encourage you to remain connected with us as a member of our Ambassador Circle, through our Networking Forum on LinkedIn, as an employee of Moishe House, or even as a participant at one of our North American or Global retreats.
Visit our Alumni Page and discover how you can continue your involvement as an alumni ambassador and much more!