About Us
Moontower
noun; Texan
A 165-foot-tall tower that supports outdoor lighting for parts of Austin, Texas. Thirty-one of these metal giants were erected in 1895 using electricity from Austin’s first power plant on the Colorado River. There are 17 moontowers still in use today.
Minyan
noun; Ashkenazic Hebrew
What We Believe
Rabbi Dan
Rabbi and Founder
Rabbi Dan finds holiness through honest conversation, creating space where people can speak freely and exchange challenging ideas within the context of Jewish community, tradition and ritual.
After his ordination from The Jewish Theological Seminary, Rabbi Dan served as the rabbi of The New Shul in Manhattan, and was Director of Tradition and Innovation at New York’s 92nd St. Y. He founded the Brooklyn based organization Because Jewish and served as Senior Rabbi of Congregation Beth Sholom in San Francisco from 2018-2022, when he relocated to Austin.
Alana Joblin Ain
President and Co-Founder
Writer and teacher, Alana’s work has appeared in Rattle, Quarterly West, Tablet, The Forward, The New York Times, Modern Loss, Crab Orchard Review, Dossier, and in the anthology Mothering Through the Darkness,
Alana has taught undergraduate writing at Hunter College, where she earned her MFA in poetry, and has also led writing workshops within organizational and private settings.
In addition, she co-founded the Brooklyn based organization Because Jewish and currently lives in Austin, Texas with Dan and their two children.
Alana leads Moontower Verses, our monthly literary series featuring writers on what it means to be human and alive.