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Ohio River steamboats in Cincinnati where Jews docked in 1800s - Rabbi Chaim Dalfin, July 24, 2024
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so we're here at the Riverboat uh
Steamboat this is actually a steamboat
in front of us all BB
Riverbats and uh you can see behind me
over there that's a steamboat out there
you can see the
water and you can see also the Brooklyn
Bridge that we talking about before out
there and I'm the the reason I'm making
this clip is because the the people the
Jewish people coming from Europe This
was their first spot coming in on this
part of the world and that's why
Cincinnati in the mid 1800s was a place
with many many Jewish people though
Orthodox people belong to Orthodox Jews
and people belong to reform as uh I
understand lenf fall came here and the
re told Rabbi common that the grandson
of the samed will deal with the grandson
of lenthal and that's why I should go to
Cincinnati and this is a great spot here
to see there is a sign uh measuring sign
1.5 2.5 that's another bridge over there
that's where we are thank you