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A Midsummer’s Eve at the National Museum of American Jewish History

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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 August 14, 2014. Over 300 people — many dressed fabulously in white, the ladies with daisy headbands — enjoyed a kosher dessert reception by Betty the Caterer
and an open bar. The even, 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, and danced to the tunes of DJ Robbie Tronco.

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Dr. Richard Pestell and Dorin Levy. From left: Board member Alicia Broudy, Tslil Shtulsaft, Steven Share, Shana Weiner, Committee, Steve Romantz, and Rachel Waxman. From left: Dr. Jessica and Alison Isaacs with Bill and Hilary Bokoff. From left: Kira Gordin and Olga Korenovska. From left: Rachel Sakofs, Stephanie Zlotnick, Ricki Carroll, and Laura Simon. Abigail Dahan and David Rabizadeh. From left: Shaun Plotnick, Shira Scott, Allie Amado, and Eli Silverman. From left: Alan Avidar, Tara Townsend, Jenni Sangrey, and Nancy Rosefeldt. From left: Anna Saul and Gabby Gutman. From left: Elysia Lichtine, Lauren Miller, and Lauren Adamski. From left: Gregory Margolin, Michael Horwitz, Jessica Wuebo, and Job Itzkowitz, the new executive director of the Old City District. Patrick and Julie Taylor. Benjamin Alcout and Tatyana Lipskaya. Shana and Abi Golen. Adam Rosen and Marni Snyder.

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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