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Jewish Heritage Museum Plans First Post-Pandemic Benefit In Freehold

The Casino Night fundraiser, which helps support the mission of the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County, is Saturday, Nov. 12.

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FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP, NJ — Place your bets or win raffle prizes as the Jewish Heritage Museum of Monmouth County presents Casino Night, its first fundraising event since the COVID pandemic.

Casino Night takes place this Saturday, Nov. 12, beginning at 7:30 p.m. at the Freehold Jewish Center, 59 Broad St., Freehold. The center is handicapped accessible.

The proceeds from this program will help support the museum’s efforts to explore and exhibit the rich and unique 300-year history of the Jewish residents of Greater Monmouth County, the museum says. The museum is located on the second floor of the historic Levi Solomon Barn at 310 Mounts Corner Drive.

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Visit the museum's website for more information about this event and future programs, such as the talk Nov. 13 on the Dreyfus Affair.

The evening will feature popular casino games: blackjack, craps, roulette, Texas Hold’em, and other professionally run casino games. All food and drink is kosher, the organizers say.

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Tickets for this fundraising event are $75 per person, or $140 per couple. This includes admission to the event and $200 in chips.

Make checks payable to the JHMOMC. Call 732-252-6990 for more information or to make a reservation.

The event is open to the entire community.

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