We are currently welcoming new Members!
Have you ever wanted to live in a true Jewish village? Now you can!
Berkeley Moshav is: multigenerational; open to all backgrounds and family types; and is located in the heart of Berkeley, CA. To get involved, join an upcoming Info Session or contact us today!
Have you ever wanted to live in a true Jewish village? Now you can!
Berkeley Moshav is: multigenerational; open to all backgrounds and family types; and is located in the heart of Berkeley, CA. To get involved, join an upcoming Info Session or contact us today!
We're creating a vibrant community for those who want to participate in the rhythms of Jewish life. We welcome secular and religious Jews, and people from other religions. |
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WHY CHOOSE BERKELEY MOSHAV COHOUSING?
Do you dream of a more connected and sustainable life? Do you want to reduce your day-to-day carbon footprint? Do you value your privacy but still want a sense of belonging in a Jewish community?
- In cohousing, neighbors maintain independent incomes and lifestyles, while supporting one another and sharing communal resources in ways that enriches their lives.
- Live in a place where children can walk right outside to play together, find mentors nearby, and be raised by a literal village
- Enjoy privacy in your own fully-equipped home, with community at your doorstep.
- Live in an amazing walkable location in Berkeley, California.
- Enrich your life with over 8,700 sf of shared space, including a large courtyard and garden, a spacious rooftop terrace with views of the San Francisco bay and Berkeley hills, as well as an indoor kids play area, art room and gym.
- Be part of a project that is guided by an incredibly experienced professional team.
Do you dream of a more connected and sustainable life? Do you want to reduce your day-to-day carbon footprint? Do you value your privacy but still want a sense of belonging in a Jewish community?
"Lived Jewish community is thick. We eat meals together,
visit each other in sickness, sit together in sorrow and
laugh together in joy."
- Rabbi Joshua Ladon (Berkeley, California)
visit each other in sickness, sit together in sorrow and
laugh together in joy."
- Rabbi Joshua Ladon (Berkeley, California)