EVENTS
J Dallas Competitive Mahj League (Monday Evenings)

November 10, 2025
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December 22, 2025

6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Become part of the J Dallas Mahj League and connect with fellow mahjong enthusiasts in Dallas. If you’re ready to take your gameplay to the next level, this is for you! Play with other “competitive” players. This league is for you if you thrive on strategy, streaks, and a little friendly competition. Spots are limited!
Session Dates:
November: 10 | 17 | 24
December: 1 | 8 | 15
Championship:
December 22, 2025
League Rules:
- Follow NMJL Rules - Any rule disputes will be reviewed by League Organizer.
- Follow Tournament scoring.
- No blanks or extra jokers - we are purists! We will follow NMJL rules
- If you’re new to the game, book a lesson with us first, then join the fun!
- Competing for prizes.
League Membership Includes:
- Six scheduled Mah Jongg sessions.
- Social time, networking, & fun!
- 2 Free Open Play events for your group
- 10% discount on Mahj Theme Nights
- 15% discount on Mahj Gift Shop Items - does not include NMJL cards
- Prizes and more surprises!
- Invitation to end-of-season Championship Session.
How to Register
- Sign Up! Using your Avocado Portal or Eventive!
- Complete payment to officially reserve your spot in the competitive or social league.
- After payment, you’ll receive a confirmation email with:
- League schedule
- Game day details
- What to expect and what to bring with you
- Spots are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis — so make sure to complete your payment to lock in your seat at the table.
Note:
Attendance at every session is not required to be part of the league! While attending more sessions can boost your points, this league is designed to be flexible—perfect for those looking for a purely social, come-when-you-can experience!
League must have 8 participants to run. Please be aware that refunds will only be issues if the league does not fill to run the program.
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New Year Reset — 10-Day Challenge
Set Your Intention
Kavanah — intentional and focused awareness
Set 1 personal wellness goal: Drink more water, sleep 8 hours a night, take a walk daily.
Shana Tova to All
We are closed for this special day of the Jewish year—a meaningful time to spend in synagogue and at home with family.
Move Your Body
Tashlich — tradition of throwing away 'sins' (symbolized by bread crumbs) to prepare for the new year.
Attend a group fitness class or join a friend for a walk or workout! Dance, run, stretch—just get your body moving!
Hydration & Nutrition
Shmirat HaGuf — literally to care for your body.
Decide on your daily water intake goal (e.g., 64 oz or aiming to drink one more glass than usual for a week). Eat a healthy snack today, have it replace an unhealthy snack.
Digital Detox
Taharah — to cleanse and purify. This is usually about spirituality but today we do need to detox from our digital world.
Take a tech-free hour: no phone, no internet. Examples: read a book, journal, do a craft, walk and talk with a friend, take some mindfulness time.
Shana Tova to All
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Spend some time on yourself today; give time for your body and mind to rest.
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Check in with a friend; say hi to someone you’ve never met before.
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Dedicate one hour today to declutter and organize your spaces. Try to spend a little time each day to clean and declutter.
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Limud — study and learning which is a key value to incorporate into our lives.
Do a self-guided meditation or breathing workshop.
Gratitude Practice
Hakarat Ha Tov — literally means 'recognizing the good'. To be truly grateful, we must recognize all that we have in our lives that we are thankful for.
Show your gratitude! To others, to yourself, to your body. Write down three things you're thankful for each day, let someone know how grateful you are to them.
Yom Kippur
We are closed for this most sacred day of the Jewish year. We fast, pray and reflect.
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Reflect on your challenge: how did you do?! Journal your thoughts and feelings about it.





