Prof. Michael Hoberman—Theodore Seixas Solomons: The Jewish San Franciscan who Inspired North America’s Most Famous Footpath (In person or on Zoom)
- Pacific Time Hybrid Program
$15.00
In partnership with Congregation Kol Emeth, Palo Alto
The John Muir Trail runs 212 miles along the crest of California's High Sierra, from Yosemite to Mt. Whitney. Did you know that its creator was the direct descendant of the only Jewish clergyman in attendance at George Washington's inauguration in 1789? Michael Hoberman tells the story of Theodore Seixas Solomons' explorations of the Sierra in the 1890s, as well as of his tireless (and largely unrecognized) contributions to the creation of the nation's most scenic high-elevation footpath.
Wednesday, February 12 @ 10:30am–12pm
Details
- Date:
- Time:
- - Pacific Time
- Total Fee:
- $15.00
Location
Congregation Kol Emeth
4175 Manuela Avenue
Palo Alto, CA 94306
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Instructor
IMPORTANT NOTE: Zoom link/details will be emailed to you once you complete registration, one week before your program AND the day before. Please keep this information in a location easy to find.
How many people would you like to register for this program?
ZOOM: Hoberman on John Muir Trail | $15.00 100 available | |
IN PERSON: Hoberman on John Muir Trail | $15.00 40 available | |
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