Alongside their two new special exhibits, "Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America Through Galveston Island" and "The 'Stranger's Disease:' Experiencing Yellow Fever in Galveston, 1837-1897," the Bryan Museum is hosting a speaker series to bring additional insight to the topics.
This event will feature Rabbi James Kessler of Congregation B'nai Israel Rabbi Emeritus presenting a lecture entitled "Rabbi Cohen: Galveston's Shepherd."
Alongside their two new special exhibits, "Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America Through Galveston Island" and "The 'Stranger's Disease:' Experiencing Yellow Fever in Galveston, 1837-1897," the Bryan Museum is hosting a speaker series to bring additional insight to the topics.
This event will feature Rabbi James Kessler of Congregation B'nai Israel Rabbi Emeritus presenting a lecture entitled "Rabbi Cohen: Galveston's Shepherd."
Alongside their two new special exhibits, "Forgotten Gateway: Coming to America Through Galveston Island" and "The 'Stranger's Disease:' Experiencing Yellow Fever in Galveston, 1837-1897," the Bryan Museum is hosting a speaker series to bring additional insight to the topics.
This event will feature Rabbi James Kessler of Congregation B'nai Israel Rabbi Emeritus presenting a lecture entitled "Rabbi Cohen: Galveston's Shepherd."