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National Museum of American Jewish History Masquerade Ball

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Sarah Hochberg, Myles Kaplan, Andrew Edelman and Victoria Karpman.

Sarah Hochberg, Myles Kaplan, Andrew Edelman and Victoria Karpman.

On Saturday, the National Museum of American Jewish History held its four annual Masquerade Ball in celebration of Purim. More than 350 members of the Young Friends of NMAJH gathered in the museum’s ballroom overlooking Independence Park. Many attendees dressed in their best costumes and masks to honor the Jewish holiday. Guests danced to the tunes by DJ Royale and enjoyed light bites, desserts by Magical Sweet Shop, and an open bar during the event.


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Eli Klein, Rachel Hollander, and Neil Stein. Kira Gordon, Olga Ugrin, Teva Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd., and Asya Zlatina, Koresh Dance Company. Yael Eytan, Laura Simon and Michael Saks. Sarah Hochberg, Myles Kaplan, Andrew Edelman and Victoria Karpman. Steven Strouss, CBS Philly, Melissa Hochbaum, counselor at Holcomb Behavioral Health Systems, Josh Greenberg, and Ken Greenberg. Dr. Jessica Isaacs and Mike Saks. Todd Goldsmith, Ebony Goldsmith, Convergent Technologies, Inc., Dan Fisher and Ilana Blumenthal, marketing and communications manager at the National Museum of American Jewish History. Ali Barash, Jessie Barash, Aaron Inver and Billie Schwartz. Returning "Best Costume" champs: Geoffrey Quinn and Jane Dennery. Andrew Edelman, Quest Diagnostics, Victoria Karpman and Andrew Africk, Braithwaite Communications. Andrew Zakroff and Carly Friedman. Jonathan Hartig, Rebecca Kass, director at Moishe House and Polly Edelstein. Adena Ellner and Ashley Cameron. Julie Taylor, senior manager, Donor Relations & Special Events at National Museum of American Jewish History, Sam Meilitz and Megan Helzner, manager of Annual Giving and Membership at National Museum of American Jewish History.

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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