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Playing Games for Jewish Home

More than 260 game lovers filled tables for mah jongg, canasta and bridge at Temple Sinai on Monday, Jan. 30

Shauna Horvath displays her “game on” mah jongg card at the Breman Jewish Home benefit at Temple Sinai on Jan. 30.
Shauna Horvath displays her “game on” mah jongg card at the Breman Jewish Home benefit at Temple Sinai on Jan. 30.

More than 260 game lovers filled tables for mah jongg, canasta and bridge at Temple Sinai on Monday, Jan. 30, at the annual game day fundraiser for the William Breman Jewish Home.

The sold-out event, decorated in red, black, white and gold by Sherry Jaffe, also featured a row of 35 homemade baked goods for silent auction.

Homemade baked goods are lined up for auction at Temple Sinai.

“Today is a fun time for catching up with friends, raising money for the Jewish Home and having a chance to come together as a community to play our favorite games,” said Shauna Horvath, the director of volunteer services at the Breman Jewish Home.

Special thanks went to Margo Edlin and Randi Levy for developing the concept in 2012.

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