The American Jewish Committee San Francisco office and Asian Week Foundation at the American Legion Cathay Post #384 are cosponsoring a free mah jongg event in San Francisco on Wednesday, July 27, from 4:30-8:30 p.m. at the War Memorial Herbst Theater. All levels of mah jongg players are welcome, and teachers will be available to instruct beginners (like me!). Play Chinese and American versions of mah jongg and see The Tiles That Bind, a short documentary with Chinese and Jewish women reminiscing about their mothers playing mah jongg. Sign up on the AJC Web site by 5:00 p.m. on July 22. The event is filling up fast, so don't wait until the last minute. If you are coming with a group, include your friends' names in the notes.
I remember when I saw Driving Miss Daisy and realized that the little old ladies were Jewish when they were all sitting around playing mah jongg. My grandmother used to play mah jongg also. I actually bought a mah jongg set intending to learn so I could play the game with her, but it was one of those things I never got around to. It's too late for that now, but I'll be thinking about her while I learn.
Genealogy is like a jigsaw puzzle, but you don't have the box top, so you don't know what the picture is supposed to look like. As you start putting the puzzle together, you realize some pieces are missing, and eventually you figure out that some of the pieces you started with don't actually belong to this puzzle. I'll help you discover the right pieces for your puzzle and assemble them into a picture of your family.
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