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Cut your rent by throwing parties

In your twenties and worried about rent? Why not apply to open a Moishe House, where a rebate's on offer as long as you put on lots of events

May 3, 2018 11:34
Willesden Green Sukkah Building - 1
4 min read

I get a WhatsApp message from one of my friends, asking if I wanted to look for a flatshare with her and another friend. We could just rent a flat normally. Or we could apply to open a new Jewish house in east London. That way we could get a big rent subsidy around 50% while hosting events for Jewish people in their 20s. We’d be given a budget to host Friday night meals and festival celebrations, as well as just about any activity we dream up so how about art classes and gin tasting for all?

It does sound tempting, or worth investigating, and others are thinking the same.

The Belsize Park Moishe House, which opened quietly in February, is the second in London. There’s already a house in Willesden Green which was founded in 2007 and is going strong. The Moishe House UK charity, part of an international network, wants to launch two more houses this year in London. One will be in east London. The other will be a Russian house, open to everyone, but housemates will have a Russian-Jewish heritage.

The aim of Moishe House to create a space for Jewish adults in their 20s who have a limited number of places to go. They’ve graduated from Jewish life at university and youth movements, but they’re left out of Jewish events aimed at families.