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Moishe House Unveils New Location in NoDa: A Fresh Chapter in Community Building for Charlotte’s Young Adults

By Cassie Perez

By Dave Press, Senior Director of Advancement, published in The Charlotte Jewish News

Moishe House is thrilled to announce the opening of Moishe Pod Charlotte, which officially launched on Oct. 1, 2024, in the vibrant NoDa neighborhood. This latest iteration of Moishe House programming in Charlotte provides a welcoming space for young adults to connect, engage, and build lasting friendships within our Jewish community.

At the heart of this new Pod are residents Alexa Hulse and Arianna Fronzaglia, both 22 years old and longtime friends from Waxhaw, N.C. Their commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive community will shape the future of Jewish life in Charlotte.