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Young Friends of NMAJH “Midsummer’s Eve” Dance

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HughE Dillon

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The Young Friends of the National Museum of American Jewish History (NMAJH) presented A Midsummer’s Eve at the museum on July 30th. Guests wore white in the spirit of the holiday tradition while enjoying a kosher dessert reception by Betty the Caterer and an open bar. The event — a celebration of Tu B’Av, the Jewish holiday of love — was held in the ballroom at the NMAJH, which overlooks Independence Park. Guest mingled with other young friends, posed for photos in front of the step-and-repeat, enjoyed views from the expansive fifth floor terrace, danced to the tunes of DJ Adrian Hardy and checked out the Richard Avedon: Family Affairs portraiture exhibit, which ended its run on August 2nd.

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From left: Shana Golen, NMAJH Programming Committee Chair, with Jesse and Beka Rendell From left: Nicole Segal, Marni Snyder and Mari Gordon Jordan Katz, Jennifer Brown, Courtney Katz and Justin Wineburgh From left: Daniel Fine, Gennifer Dornstreich, Elijah Dornstreich and Zach Fuller Todd Borow, Esq., AmeriHealth Caritas, and Jillian Weiner, Morgan Stanley From left: Sarah Hochberg, Jason Brownstein, Shanna Mark and Charli Strassman From left: Brad Dober, Spencer Brennan and Brielle Weinstein Jonathan Hartig and Tamara Friedlander From left: Noa Zilbering, Ziba Razinia and Nicole Segal From left: Ilana Dean-Schmidt, Victoria Singer and Megan Helzner From left: Marina Kremyanskaya, Alex Weiner, Erica Stein, Irene Lax and Mike Markis Steven Moonblatt, Erica Borman, Jessica Abel and Rachel Hollander From left: Jamie Gershkow, Stradley Ronon; and Joelle Underwood, Gordon & Rees LLP From left: Mike Cohen, Theresa Hrivnak, Liz Segal and Craig Offner DJ Adrian Hardy From left: Valeria Khmelnitsky and Natalia Poluektova

HughE Dillon covers parties, events and more for Philadelphia magazine’s The Scene. You can follow him on Twitter at @iPhillyChitChat and visit his daily online social diary PhillyChitChat.com.

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