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This Week in Judaism Video Series KRC Scholar on Board Dr. Henry Abramson

Dr. Henry Abramson, is KRC Scholar on Board. A native of northern Ontario, he earned his PhD from the University of Toronto for a dissertation on the Jews of Ukraine, later published by Harvard University. He has held visiting and post-doctoral fellowships at Harvard, Cornell, Oxford and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and he received the Excellence in the Academy Award from the National Education Association. His online lectures have been viewed 13 million times, and he holds a Silver Creator Award from YouTube. The author of several books and the Jewish History in Daf Yomi podcast, he has been cruising with KRC since 2019. All he requests is no hard questions, please.

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Check out other videos by Dr. Abramson on our past cruises below

Jewish History in Arles, France (Jews of the Rhone)

The Mysterious “Ball of Rats” on the Carpentras Cathedral

The 14th century Mikvah of the Carpentras Synagogue

Interior of the 18th century renovation of the Carpentras Synagogue

Entrance to the 14th century Synagogue of Carpentras, France

The Jews of Avignon, France

The Jews of Lyon, France

New Excavations under the Carpentras Synagogue

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BEYOND our expectations

We could not believe what we were served. Chef Malcom is a GENIUS!!! Please tell the directors that we do not have words to express how pleased we were. I suppose that we will be recommending you to every friend we know.

Jose T, Miami FL

Rhone River Cruise 2019

Fabulous & flawless service

I have been totally spoiled for future vacations. Riverboat is the way to go. I’ve met such nice people, staff was great, food fantastic. A really well run and well thought out trip

Harriet S

Another successful experience

Our experience was unique in that we were able to tour a lot of territory and a variety of places with minimal inconvenience. The fact that our boat was always with us and there were no long bus rides or waits made this mode of travel extremely enjoyable.

Micheol R