Mah Jongg

Mah Jongg

Host a Mah Jongg game or tournament as a way to raise awareness about breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Through your weekly game or community wide event, empower and educate participants about Sharsheret.

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Play Mah Jongg with Sharsheret

Tips for a Successful Program

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Location: Consider hosting the event in a Mah Jongg player’s home, synagogue, community room, or local event venue. See if the space can be donated.

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Date/Time: Check your community calendar and schedule a date and time for your event and allow 3-4 hours.

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Set A Registration Page: Work with Sharsheret to create a user-friendly registration page where participants can sign up for the event.

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Decorate: Encourage attendees to wear pink/teal and decorate the space in pink/teal decorations.

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Order: Free Resources and Mah Jongg giveaways, request a Sharsheret volunteer speaker, and show a video.

Create a Sharsheret Mah Jongg Event Today!

Your Sharsheret event will help spread the word about our programs and will introduce your community to our community of support. Join thousands of Sharsheret supporters who are developing innovative and exciting community-wide events, educational panel presentations, mah jongg events, walks, Pink Shabbat weekends, cocktail parties, pink challah bakes, and community servive programs. Remember to check back with us after the event and let us know how it went!

For more information, please contact Director, National Outreach, Ellen Kleinhaus.