Shabbat Evening Services: Looking Back and Looking Forward
Friday, December 4, 2020 • 18 Kislev 5781
7:30 PM - 9:00 PMA month after the Presidential election we will turn to Dr. Robert Watson, incredible lecturer and historian for an analysis of the last 30 days. He will discuss moving forward with bipartisanship, civility, a renewal of international alliances, and what to expect from the winner of the 2020 Presidential election for the next four years.
Dr. Robert Watson is a historian, author, professor and political commentator who has published 40 books, hundreds of articles and is a frequent commentator on multiple news outlets. Watson is the recipient of many awards for his contributions to the study of the presidency, election commentary, community service, civics programs, and efforts to combat anti-Semitism and incivility. Robert was born in Harrisburg, attended public schools in nearby Hershey, and was educated at Virginia Tech, where he was a member of the football and track teams. He holds the title Distinguished Professor of American History and Director of Project Civitas at Lynn University in Boca.
Dr. Watson will be speaking during services. For those who can continue viewing after services end, Dr. Watson will share some additional thoughts and insights post-service.
You can watch on Facebook Live, our Livestream, or on YouTube.
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