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Havdalah with Texas Jewish Historical Society

Join us online via Zoom for Havdalah followed by a presentation by Vickie Vogel of the Texas Jewish Historical Society about Little-Known Texas Jews.

We all know about Rabbi Henry Cohen, Stanley Marcus, and Bernard Rapoport, but do you know the Banana King of Marshall? The San Antonio man who turned a Louisiana leper colony inside out?  The Bay City merchants kidnapped and left for dead who lived to tell the tale? \  Rambling Rosella of the Houston Press? Dopplemayer’s Rescue Liniment?  The Shapira Hotel in Madisonville? There are eight million stories in the big state, to paraphrase Naked City’s TV tag line, and we will explore a few of them.

Since 2009, Vickie Vogel, a past president of the Texas Jewish Historical Society, has written a column for the TJHS quarterly news magazine, profiling people and organizations whose stories can be found in their archives. Vickie, who calls herself “a recovering attorney,” spends her retirement volunteering with TJHS when she is not involved in political activism. She is staying indoors in Austin, or in a cabin in the Rocky Mountains.

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06/27/20 6:00pm — 7:00pm

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06/27/20 6:00pm — 7:00pm

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Zoom

Join us online via Zoom for Havdalah followed by a presentation by Vickie Vogel of the Texas Jewish Historical Society about Little-Known Texas Jews.

We all know about Rabbi Henry Cohen, Stanley Marcus, and Bernard Rapoport, but do you know the Banana King of Marshall? The San Antonio man who turned a Louisiana leper colony inside out?  The Bay City merchants kidnapped and left for dead who lived to tell the tale? \  Rambling Rosella of the Houston Press? Dopplemayer’s Rescue Liniment?  The Shapira Hotel in Madisonville? There are eight million stories in the big state, to paraphrase Naked City’s TV tag line, and we will explore a few of them.

Since 2009, Vickie Vogel, a past president of the Texas Jewish Historical Society, has written a column for the TJHS quarterly news magazine, profiling people and organizations whose stories can be found in their archives. Vickie, who calls herself “a recovering attorney,” spends her retirement volunteering with TJHS when she is not involved in political activism. She is staying indoors in Austin, or in a cabin in the Rocky Mountains.

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