
MHWOW…More Letters to Add to Your Resume


“MHWOW has helped me to make new friends at the law school and feel connected to my Judaism; other students have commented that my MHWOW programming has helped them find much-needed grounding and time for reflection. My favorite program to date was a Hanukkah Exam Study Break in a common area of the law school, where nearly 70 students, faculty, and staff lit the menorah, ate sufganiyot and latkes, and played dreidel. As a [first year law student] last year, I wished I could have lit a menorah at the law school since I was there late into the evening during exams. A year later, with funding from MHWOW, I was able to turn this program into a reality.”

“I want to help improve people’s lives and it gives me great joy to help others be the best version of themselves,” reflects Michael.Graduate students’ challenging coursework and busy schedules create a need for some time off the clock, so Michael uses MHWOW to create meaningful experiences where students can decompress from their studies.

“Support from MHWOW allows me to bring together students and friends from diverse social circles and gives us a chance to get to know more about each other besides how you do on school work. My favorite program was last year’s summer picnic where all the physical therapy, occupational therapy, and physician assistant students came together for a luncheon filled with outdoor games and fun in the sun. MHWOW helped bring together more than 60 people for a day to de-stress and catch up after being apart for over a month while we worked in clinics across the country.”


“MHWOW has enabled me to maintain a Jewish community and practice throughout many transitions as a result of grad school. From moving from [Washington] D.C. to Baltimore then living in Uganda to complete my thesis research, I have reliably shared holidays and Shabbats with others. The consistency of hosting events and making new connections from them has proved grounding and fulfilling. I will always remember the Sukkot program I held in Uganda. Most people had never heard of Sukkot but were so eager to learn how to make a Sukkah, eat new foods and celebrate. Their energy was inspiring and fueled such a joyful celebration!”We are incredibly proud of Anna, Michael, and Rose’s efforts to build community and we are honored to be able to support them! If you are a graduate student interested in becoming a Moishe House Without Walls host, feel free to reach out to me at alyssa.gorenberg@memglobal.org and maybe you’ll find yourself on the next MHWOW Host Spotlight.