Erin Lowenthal

Vp, Finance at Moishe House

Erin Lowenthal, CPA, currently serves as Vice President of Finance and Global Controller at Moishe House since August 2023. With a rich background in nonprofit financial management, Erin has held roles such as Controller at Near North Montessori School and Senior Accountant at Mann Weitz & Associates, specializing in nonprofit audits and tax services. Previous experiences include accounting positions at Squire, Lemkin + Company, LLP, American Bus Association, and YOUTH ORCHESTRA OF THE AMERICAS. Erin has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Fine Arts from Indiana University Bloomington, a Certificate in Accounting from Montgomery College, and extensive experience in managing financial operations for various organizations.

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Skokie, United States

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Moishe House

Moishe House creates meaningful, welcoming communities for Jewish adults in a post-college world. During this vitally important stage of life, young adults are often making major decisions about their careers, community and future families. Relationships are what matter most to young adults, and Moishe House utilizes a peer-led and home-based community building model, which plays a key role in connecting young adults to each other and the Jewish community. The programs and communities Moishe House’s leaders create are helping to make this unique stage of life filled with relevant and positive Jewish experiences and milestones. Using highly successful models built around individual Moishe Houses themselves – as well as through Moishe House Without Walls and the immersive Jewish Learning experiences – Moishe House collectively impacts and enriches emerging adults, ensuring that they find a Jewish pathway into adulthood. Moishe House reaches approximately 45,000 unique young adults in more than 25 countries annually around the world. By employing their own social networks, homes, leadership skills and individual personalities, Moishe House leaders pack their events with other young adults who are looking to connect in a relatable and meaningful way. Participants show up because they genuinely want to socialize with other young adults like themselves — to be a part of a Jewish community. In this way, Moishe House sows the seeds for a strong, continuing Jewish community, inspiring young adults to maintain Jewish homes of their own and serve as leaders in their community. Moishe House utilizes three primary models to engage a broad base, while also ensuring that its young adult participants get experiences that are both frequent and meaningful.


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51-200

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