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American Ninja Warrior. It 
was it was pretty fun,” Sophie 
said.
The Moishe House is an 
international organization 
that spans more than 27 
countries and reaches more 
than 70,000 young adults 
around the world every year. 
“I’ve met so many people 
that I probably wouldn’t have 
met otherwise. And being 
just a year out of college and 
dealing with the pandemic, 
it’s been hard to meet new 
people,” Sophie said. “But, 
being able to have the space 
and to create events for other 
people to come meet other 

young Jewish professionals is 
honestly incredible.” 
Sophie says she loves being 
a resident at MoHoRO and 
has even signed up to live 
there for another year. Sophie 
and Amy say they look for-
ward to planning more events 
and to meeting new people 
from the Metro Detroit 
Jewish Community. 

To learn more about MoHoRO and 

see their upcoming events you 

can follow them on Facebook and 

Instagram @MoisheHouseRO.

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RIGHT: Michael Gould 
and Sam Gendelman at 
the Tie-Dye Event 

LEFT: Jake 
Fishkind, Rabbi 
Jeff Stambaugh, 
Elias Israilov, 
Jonah Hirsch, 
Amy Benson, Ben 
Fisher, Harrison 
Biderman and 
Charlie Gertner 
make and package 
peanut butter and 
jelly sandwiches 
for the Detroit 
community.

Harrison 
Biederman, Sam 
Kirshenbaum and 
Rachel Sweet at 
Karaoke Night.

