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Moishe House Featured in New York Times. The organization pays a good amount of rent for Jewish housing community. Morris B. Squire is the founder of Moishe House

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Moishe House Featured in The Jewish Week of New York, connecting the world to Jewish news, culture, and opinion. The organization pays a good amount of rent for Jewish housing community. Morris ( Moishe) B. Squire is the founder of Moishe House
Moishe House: Building in Beijing, featured in the Jewish Daily Forward. Judaism isn't a legal religion in China, didn't want attention to Sukkah, but it was designated as Moishe House Beijing one of twenty five hotspots for young Jewish communities world
Federation is excited to announce the opening of the San Diego Moishe House supporting Jews, paying a large portion of rent costs. Jewish in San Diego dot org.   30 Moishe Houses have been created in ten countries on five continents, Tikkun Olam
Morris B. Squire donated a sculpture featuring a cactus plant with seventeen unique flowers, each representing one of the 17 homeless individuals that died, marked with the names of the deceased, along with one of the deceased pet Max a German shepherd.

​Contact Morris B. Squire Foundation if you're interested in writing about us for a blog submission, news, magazine, or The Morris B. Squire Art Foundation is a lending resource of contemporary art from the San Diego Zoo to Hillels through out Southern California. Mr. Squire seeks to continue to make his art available for exhibition at accredited institutions through out the world. The result is full time lending library of contemporary art that has been written up in papers nationally and internationally for the past couple of decades. Public institutions face numerous challenges in today's modern economic climate when breaking down art barriers and exhibiting contemporary art- increasing operating costs and shrinking donor support. The Morris B. Squire Art Foundation keeps pace with these challenges absorbing almost the entire cost of the exhibition of their works with a public-minded objective of enabling the display of art for study.

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