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Moishe House (MoHo) Dallas programs flourish | Texas Jewish Post

By Deb Silverthorn – Texas Jewish Post

Moishe House (MoHo) Dallas programs flourish

There’s a beautiful new mezuzah hanging in the Lower Greenville area. Hadar Bernstein, Spencer Silansky and Sammy Weyser have moved in, creating the area’s newest Moishe House (MoHo) location. Roommates since January, the trio is thriving as they build their home and bring in community through heritage, fun and connections.

MoHo Dallas’ next event, its third this month, will be a Jewish learning discussion with Temple Emanu-El’s Rabbi Michael Lewis on Wednesday, May 29. Time and address information will be posted to the MoHo Dallas Facebook and Instagram accounts closer to the date. Earlier in May, participants enjoyed a karaoke night and disc golf.

“Our Moishe House is located very close to where so many young Jewish people are living. It’s around great restaurants, bars and other locations to get together,” said Weyser. “We’re having a great time opening our doors for organized events and also to have people come over to just hang out.

“The rooftop deck can’t be beat, our neighbors are wonderful and it’s just the perfect spot,” he added.

Read the full story here.