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New Moishe House reflects Jewish legacy in Seattle’s Central District

By Loán Lake

Moishe House Seattle residents Madison Holt, 22; Ari Rosenthal, 24; and Clara Prizont, 24, were featured in The Seattle Times for their work to intentionally bring pieces of the historical Jewish community and the new Jewish community together in their city. Read the full article to learn more about their efforts.  
“Purposely being a part and creating community became my way of being like, ‘I’m alive, I’m Jewish and I’m happy,’” – Madison Holt, Moishe House Seattle resident