Festival de Mahjong atrae a cientos al museo judío en el Bajo Manhattan
Unas 500 personas se reunieron el domingo en el Museo del Patrimonio Judío en el Bajo Manhattan para lecciones, conferencias, juego social y vendedores en el Festival de Mahjong Judío de Nueva York. «Creo que…
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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.
