Mahjong festival draws hundreds to Jewish museum in Lower Manhattan
Some 500 people gathered on Sunday at the Museum of Jewish Heritage in lower Manhattan for lessons, lectures, social play and vendors at the New York Jewish Mah Jongg Festival. “I think people really just…
Assessment
A crowd of roughly 500 gathered for a two-day mahjong festival at the Museum of Jewish Heritage, highlighting a desire for in-person connection in an era of digital isolation. The event featured lessons, lectures, and social play, with attendees spanning generations. The historian's comments suggest the game serves as a rare bridge across age groups in a culture increasingly dominated by solitary screen time. Further context about the festival's second day and any Jewish historical ties to the game are not provided in this snippet.
