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When Lynda Siegel was growing up, her Jewish mother and aunts played a tile-based game called mah-jongg. The game originated in China in the 19th century, made its way to the West in the 1920s and ...
Eileen Pearlman may have an advantage after drawing three joker tiles while playing mahjong at Temple Emanu-El. Clockwise from top left, Vivian Carlson, her roommate Eileen Pearlman, and married ...
The dragons. The four winds. The calligraphy. The clicking tiles. The sounds and visuals are like something out of "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel" or "Crazy Rich Asians," but the setting is Huntington ...
Last February, my friend Fiona texted a question to me and two other friends: Who wants to learn how to play mah-jongg? None of us — a group of millennial moms in our late 30s and early 40s — had ever ...
It’s 11 a.m. on a Monday. Fern Bernstein and four of her friends are seated at a card table in the kitchen of her Melville home. They are about to start their weekly mah-jongg session. The women ...
Mahjong, a tile-based game with Chinese origins, has seen a surge in popularity in Tallahassee and across the nation. The game, often compared to "crosswords for numbers nerds," involves strategy, ...
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