About Us
Shalom Yall, welcome to Moishe House Triangle, serving Durham, Chapel Hill and Raleigh! We live in the Tuscaloosa-Lakewood neighborhood of Durham, walking distance to the best bakery & coffee shop in the area, right off the highway, with easy access, great parking and the promise of delicious (and free) food! https://linktr.ee/mohotri Message us before your first event or just show up, we would love to have you anytime and can’t wait to great you! The three of us living in the house hope to create a peaceful and safe environment. Regardless of your Jewish background, gender, relationship status, experience, or hobbies, y’all are always welcome! Sara, Sarah, and Rebecca take great pride in creating fun events and making new friends! If you have an awesome event idea we would love to hear from you. Check out our Facebook page and sign up for our monthly newsletter so you never miss an event! From hikes to happy hours, Shabbat dinners to sports viewing parties, community service projects to holiday celebrations; we hope to create a variety of events that appeal to you. All of us at the house and our amazing community members value creating strong communities based on friendships, celebrations, networking and creating our own unique sense of Jewish life for young adults. See you soon!
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Our Residents
Sarah Horvitz
- Favorite Holiday
- Yom Kippur
- Hometown
- Raleigh, NC
- Profession
- Quality Control Analyst
Sara Stahl
- Favorite Holiday
- Yom Kippur
- Hometown
- Dallas, TX
- Profession
- Autism Researcher
Niv Vrubel
- Favorite Holiday
- Sukkot
- Hometown
- Tel Aviv, Israel
- Profession
- Lawyer
Contact
Get In Touch
- House Email:
Mohotri@gmail.com - Community Manager Email:
Olivia.hazlett@moishehouse.org
Sponsors
Generously Supported By: The Harold and Marion Bobroff Charitable Fund, Jewish For Good and The Leon Levine Foundation Also Supported By: Kirsten Baldwin and Justin Steinschriber, Mary and Darryl Freedman, Peter Levinson and young adult community builders giving back through our alumni Ambassador Circle and annual resident-driven WE ARE Campaign