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Gen-X and Web Spurring a Revival of Mah-Jongg, the Game of Bubbes
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Keys, Lisa
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10-19-2001
Gen-X and Web Spurring a Revival Of Mah-Jongg, the Game of Bubbes
Late one Sunday evening in October, an ethnically diverse group of friends
gathered in a cozy apartment in Washington Heights in upper Manhattan. As
the guests gossiped about the weekend's events, the host, David Boxer, 25,
pulled a few Brooklyn Lager beers out of the refrigerator. He then cranked
up the funk music on the stereo and sat down to play the evening's first
game of mah-jongg.
A few years ago Mr. Boxer, a systems analyst, associated the clicking and
clacking of mahjongg tiles with the chitchat ...
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