Saturday, December 5, 2009

MohoDen - Denver Colorado

Top Three Lists for Outreach

In your house's experience, what have been the most effective ways to bring people to Moishe House events?
1. Free Food
2. Word of Mouth
3.
Publication in Newspaper

What role has technology played in this (e.g. facebook, website, calendars)?
1. Email List and Sharing our Monthly Calendar of Events with those on the email list
2. Facebook Group
3. Calling the Connectors before events (
those that have the vast networks of contacts)

How will your house continue to bring in new faces?
1. We're going to continue spreading the word
2. Check out other organizations in town (with the idea that we meet, make connections, and identify synergies)
3. We're going to keep hosting awesome events that attract the attention of 20-somethings in Denver!

Monday, November 9, 2009

Moishe House Denver on the Future of the Organization

Imagine your Moishe House has been chosen by a local newspaper to discuss the future of the organization as a whole in the long term - what would you say?

We were recently interviewed by the Intermountain Jewish News. Our thoughts and views will be expressed in the article coming out in the next couple weeks! As a preview, we believe this organization is connecting with a new generation in ways that re-invigorate, re-engage, and re-connect with the growing young adult Jewish community around the globe.

What would you say is the mission statement for your local Moishe House?

To
serve as a hub for the young adult Jewish community. Our vision is a place where we spend time together in a home environment, create our own unique vision of an ideal Jewish communal space, and connect with tikkun olam both locally, and globally.

How would you frame what might become the international Moishe House mission statement?

To serve as a hub for the young adult Jewish community to spend time together in a home environment, create our own unique vision of an ideal Jewish communal space, and connect with tikkun olam both locally, and globally.

How would you include concepts of Jewish Community, Jewish Learning, or Tikkun Olam in your explanation?"

To serve as a hub for the young adult Jewish community to spend time together in a home environment, create our own unique vision of an ideal Jewish communal space, and to explore, learn and connect with jewish learning and tikkun olam both locally, and globally.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Moishe House Denver

Hi All,

This is the first blog from Moishe House Denver. We're quite excited to be a part of this great initiative. The house currently consists of three of us (Josh, Natalie, and Elliot), joined by a small, but growing young community here in Denver. Our house location is spectacular (right in front of Washington Park), and we have a very diverse, dynamic group of individuals here very much looking forward to being involved in the local Moishe House community.

Our first couple events in October have been a great success. We've had a shabbat dinner, sunday morning pancakes/hike, and tomorrow, we'll be hosting an evening event - watching the undefeated Denver Broncos take on the San Diego Chargers in Monday Night Football. The Sunday morning pancakes was initially going to be a hike in the rocky mountains, but it was snowing that day (early even for Colorado), so the group was more up for an indoor lazy sunday morning of pancakes and hot chocalate. However, a few of use made it out for tossing a frisbee around in Washington Park, a spot we plan to take advantage of all year round.

Next month, the group is very keen on taking part in a volunteer event and in a week's time, we'll be meeting the west coast Moishe houses - which we're very much looking forward to.

That's all for now.

All the best from Moishe House Denver,