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January 5, 2017 3:38 am at 3:38 am #618964LightbriteParticipant
What is it?
Is it a Jewish thing?
Do you play it?
January 5, 2017 4:25 am at 4:25 am #1207852Lilmod UlelamaidParticipantNever played it, only heard about it in books. I didn’t think it was Jewish, but I don’t know.
January 5, 2017 5:29 am at 5:29 am #1207853iacisrmmaParticipantChinese game. was popular with jewish woman.
January 5, 2017 11:20 am at 11:20 am #1207854lesschumrasParticipantStill is popular among retired women in Florida
January 5, 2017 12:17 pm at 12:17 pm #1207855Ex-CTLawyerParticipantIn China this is generally played by men. In the 1920s and 30s it swept the NY Tenement buildings and was taken up by Jewish women.
My grandmothers both played several times per week. My mother played in a weekly game until she was 90. My MIL still has a Monday game.
My wife does not play, but both younger daughters have learned the game and play occasionally.
My maternal grandmother referred to the game as ‘idiot’s delight’
It is gambling for low stakes (typically $5 maximum loss for the entire afternoon or evening). It became popular as it gave housewives a chance to spend a few hours with other adults and not children or housework.
There is a National Mah Jongg League who prints the annual rules and lists of possible winning hands and payouts. They donate a large percentage of the sale of the cards to Jewish charities in the uS and Israel.
January 5, 2017 4:54 pm at 4:54 pm #1207856JosephParticipantIs it like Bingo?
January 5, 2017 5:07 pm at 5:07 pm #1207857iacisrmmaParticipantJoseph: Not even close.
January 5, 2017 5:23 pm at 5:23 pm #1207858Ex-CTLawyerParticipantJoseph…..
No not like bingo. In many ways similar to Rummy card games. There are suits such as Bamboo, Dot, Crack, wild cards. etc. You use the tiles to make specific hands of melds so many of a number and color…
January 6, 2017 12:09 am at 12:09 am #1207859☢️ Rand0m3x 🎲ParticipantI suggest asking Google such questions in the future.
January 6, 2017 1:00 am at 1:00 am #1207860Lilmod UlelamaidParticipantRandomex, this is more fun.
January 6, 2017 1:02 am at 1:02 am #1207861LightbriteParticipantEeeks!!! I just Googled it and Jewish grandmothers got raided by the police for playing. But they didn’t get arrested. It wasn’t a crime to play for anything under $10 in this case.
There’s a number of theories as to how it became popular with Jewish women
January 6, 2017 2:25 am at 2:25 am #1207862Lilmod UlelamaidParticipantThanks for the warning LB! I was starting to think it sounded like fun.
Well, there goes my plan for my next date…
January 6, 2017 3:57 am at 3:57 am #1207863LightbriteParticipantLol. No need to cancel such exciting plans!
Just use agarot 🙂
January 8, 2017 10:08 pm at 10:08 pm #1207864Ex-CTLawyerParticipantlightbrite………..
I’m old. I remember prutot coins before the aluminum Agurot. Nevr ming grush.
My first lengthy stay in EY that I remember was in 1960, 12 week summer holiday staying with my aunt and uncle so the cousins could get to know each other.
January 8, 2017 10:32 pm at 10:32 pm #1207865LightbriteParticipantI know grushim!!! People still talk about stuff that’s not worth much being worth grushim.
I remember when they got rid of the smallest agarot.
***Wasn’t there also a time in the US when they wanted to do away with pennies?
Once time I brought Israeli coins with me back to the US. The next time I was in Israel, I couldn’t even use it anymore. Now I leave Israeli money in Israel.
January 9, 2017 7:19 pm at 7:19 pm #1207866hujuParticipantCTLawyer knows his Jewish social history.
January 9, 2017 9:22 pm at 9:22 pm #1207867Ex-CTLawyerParticipanthuju……….
wisdom of the aged……….LOL
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