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Scrabble, Monopoly and more at shul games fest

August 26, 2010 13:21
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ByRobyn Rosen, Robyn Rosen

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Hundreds of board game enthusiasts have competed in a 10-day festival, organised by a Jewish chess champion, in a former London synagogue.

Players including the Turkmenistan junior chess team travelled across the world to take part in the 14th Mind Sports Olympiad, which began last weekend at the Soho Theatre, once the West End Synagogue.

The event, which was founded by Jewish chess player, David Levy, features 45 different competitions, ranging from classics like Scrabble and Monopoly to more unusual games, including Settlers of Catan and Entropy.

Etan Ilfeld, an American chess master and former member of the Israeli National Chess League, organised the event this year, after taking part as a competitor for the past two years.