Rebecca Krasner had the opportunity to speak with Neal Strauss recently about living in Moishe House, his favorite spot in Center City and what the Center City Kehillah means to him.
Rebecca: Neal, tell us a little bit about yourself.
Neal: I’m a freelance social media strategist whose been living in the Moishe House for two and a half years and on the continual hunt for the greatest bagel.
Rebecca: I love a good bagel too! What drew you to Moishe House?
Neal: After living in Philly for three years post Drexel, I was still struggling to find my community. I loved Philly but if I wanted this to be my home, I needed to see if I could find the right Jewish community for me. I’d attended events with Moishe House and loved the vibes of their Shabbat Dinners. When a spot opened up, I jumped at the opportunity to get involved with Moishe House.
Rebecca: Tell us about an upcoming Moishe House event you’re excited about.
Neal: Our SOUPerbowl! A bowl of soup always makes a cold Saturday night better. So we’re making a full meal (approximately four different soups) to decide which is the best.
Rebecca: Neal, you are part of the CCK leadership. Tell us what the Center City Kehillah means to you.
Neal: The CCK is more than a place to meet once a month- it’s an opportunity to learn from others in Philadelphia. To leverage our collective strength to build stronger relationships and grow.
Rebecca: I love that. Our collective strength is what the Kehillah is all about. What is a not-to-be missed spot in Center City?
Neal: Addison Street between 19th and 17th Streets (at night). A beautiful spot for a nighttime stroll.
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Click here to learn more about the Jewish Federation's Center City Kehillah.