Warm gathering at a dinner table
MOTCIRCLES — recurring local Jewish groups built around belonging

Jewish belonging grows when people return.

Recurring local gatherings. Trusted hosts. Real relationships.

An event gives people somewhere to go.

A circle gives people somewhere to belong.

MOTCIRCLES brings people together through recurring dinners, holidays, shared interests, and local gatherings designed to become lasting relationships.

MOT+ is the first flagship circle — a curated Jewish community for ages 43+. The Seder story below shows how one gathering can begin to prove the model.

The MOTCIRCLES method

How a gathering becomes a circle

  1. Invitation
  2. Gathering
  3. Shared Experience
  4. Trust
  5. Return
  6. Circle
  7. Belonging

One table can become a lasting local circle.

Launch story

The first documented proof point.

This year's Passover Seder in Miami Beach — what happens when a table creates a reason to return.

Guests gathered for a Passover Seder — warm table, ritual, and conversation

MOTCIRCLES Story

How a Passover Seder Can Become a Local Circle

A gathering becomes more meaningful when it creates a reason to return.

Read the story

The first MOTCIRCLE

MOT+

A curated Jewish community for ages 43+. MOT+ creates opportunities for adults to gather, build friendships, and participate in a recurring local circle.

MOT+ — belonging at every holiday; your Jewish community for ages 43 plus

A circle can begin with one invitation.

Host a dinner, help convene a local group, or receive invitations to future gatherings.