Welcome, everybody. My name is lindsey jancay. Im the director. Collections, programing and marketing here at bethlehem museums and sites. And i am thrilled today to. Be welcoming geoff gehman. Were talking today about shoeless joe, the babe and the highly unlikely 1918 Bethlehem Steel League. This is all in support are offered with support from johns adult programing fund. Historic bethlehem museums and sites which are Camera Museum as part of interprets three centuries of history here in bethlehem, starting with the early moravian settlement and into today and its stories like this that help bring that history to life. So thank you, jeff, for coming. The fun is going to continue beyond tonight and beyond jeffs talk. We do have the exhibition opened down from marbles to make believe. Lets play. And i really encourage you to stop by the bethlehem based ballroom, which has some documents and pieces that are related. What youre going to be talking about tonight. So were really thrilled.
Shoeless joe, the babe and the highly unlikely 1918 Bethlehem Steel League. This is all in support are offered with support from johns adult programing fund. Historic bethlehem museums and sites which are Camera Museum as part of interprets three centuries of history here in bethlehem, starting with the early moravian settlement and into today and its stories like this that help bring that history to life. So thank you, jeff, for coming. The fun is going to continue beyond tonight and beyond jeffs talk. We do have the exhibition opened down from marbles to make believe. Lets play. And i really encourage you to stop by the bethlehem based ballroom, which has some documents and pieces that are related. What youre going to be talking about tonight. So were really thrilled. And then also, i do encourage you to visit us during the Holiday Season and see our trees of historic bethlehem and our offerings. Then, without further ado, im going to introduce jeff here, whos standing by. Hes a form
Museums and sites. And i am thrilled today to. Be welcoming geoff gehman. Were talking today about shoeless joe, the babe and the highly unlikely 1918 Bethlehem Steel League. This is all in support are offered with support from johns adult programing fund. Historic bethlehem museums and sites which are Camera Museum as part of interprets three centuries of history here in bethlehem, starting with the early moravian settlement and into today and its stories like this that help bring that history to life. So thank you, jeff, for coming. The fun is going to continue beyond tonight and beyond jeffs talk. We do have the exhibition opened down from marbles to make believe. Lets play. And i really encourage you to stop by the bethlehem based ballroom, which has some documents and pieces that are related. What youre going to be talking about tonight. So were really thrilled. And then also, i do encourage you to visit us during the Holiday Season and see our trees of historic bethlehem and our
And b contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased to welcome rabbi steve leder back to this program, the senior rab at one of americas largest and most important congregations located in the heart of los angeles. His latest text is titled more beautiful than before how suffering transforms. Hes a great guy, more important than that, he is my friend of 30 years, i think. 30 years. Good to see you, my friend. You as well. I told you months ago when i heard you were doing this i wanted to have you on to talk about this, because were living in a moment now where so many people are suffering with and from so many things. And yet, because suffering tends to happen in dark and desolate places, we cant see how when were in it, it ultimately transforms us. Yes. Tell me the back story for why you came how you came to write this one. Well, you can imagine, being a senior rabbi of a congregation with, you know,10,000 people in it, that you see an awful lot of suffer
And b contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. Thank you. Pleased to welcome rabbi steve leder back to this program, the senior rab at one of americas largest and most important congregations located in the heart of los angeles. His latest text is titled more beautiful than before how suffering transforms. Hes a great guy, more important than that, he is my friend of 30 years, i think. 30 years. Good to see you, my friend. You as well. I told you months ago when i heard you were doing this i wanted to have you on to talk about this, because were living in a moment now where so many people are suffering with and from so many things. And yet, because suffering tends to happen in dark and desolate places, we cant see how when were in it, it ultimately transforms us. Yes. Tell me the back story for why you came how you came to write this one. Well, you can imagine, being a senior rabbi of a congregation with, you know,10,000 people in it, that you see an awful lot of suffer