500 guests who came to support Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka of Crown Heights were treated to a most elegant event with great entertainment.
Crown Heights showed up in support of a new building project that has been uniting the community – and it was well worth their time.
Men and women who stepped out Sunday night for the gala evening of entertainment in support of Mikvah Mei Chaya Mushka were greeted by a glamorous makeover of the Jewish Children’s Museum.
The often visited lobby, staircase and event hall on Eastern Parkway and Kingston Avenue were almost unrecognizable due to the efforts of designer Maggie Rogatsky.
Silk curtains draped from the ceiling, snow-white benches on the sidelines and white flower arrangements, along with a plentiful wine bar and array of exquisite desserts, provided an ambience rarely seen in Crown Heights.
The elegant decor reminded the 500 guests of a similar work by Rogatsky soon to be completed – the new women’s Mikvah she designed, for which the funds were being raised this evening.