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A non-profit pays young people to host Shabbat dinners. It wound up firing 25% of its staff

A non-profit pays young people to host Shabbat dinners. It wound up firing 25% of its staff

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OneTable is a non-profit organization with two goals: make Shabbat a regular part of young people's Jewish lives, and combat the epidemic of loneliness among that same demographic. Hosts can receive a small stipend for every guest who attends their Friday night dinner, and the broader Jewish community benefits from higher levels of Shabbat engagement. But despite hundreds of thousands of young Jews being interested, OneTable laid off a quarter of its staff in December 2025, struggling to find financial support while realizing their repeat users were often accepting money for hosting dinners with friends that they would have hosted regardless. And on an even deeper level: is there even a viable business model for a one-note non-profit like this? Our rabbinic podcasters discuss.

After that, they look at how the Art Gallery of Ontario came under fire when they decided not to acquire work by acclaimed photographer Nan Goldin because of alleged antisemitic comments, and finish off with some Textual Healing.

Credits

  • Hosts:

Avi Finegold, Yedida Eisenstat, Matthew Leibl

  • Production team:

Zachary Judah Kauffman (editor), Michael Fraiman (executive producer)

  • Music:

Socalled

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