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HISTARCHers,

In my other life, I'm a member of the Adult Education Committee at
Congregation Shomrei Torah -- a synagogue in Santa Rosa, California.
Recently, while delirious with the flu, our rabbi asked me to do a
presentation on *something to do with Jews and archaeology.* Thus was born
the idea of  *The Archaeology of Jews in North America and the Caribbean,*
a lecture/slide show due to premiere in March.

Several colleagues have generously offered slides of their research: Skip
S-Abernathy in Arkansas, Becky Yamin on Five Points NY, and Michelle
Terrell on the disappearing synagogue of Nevis. In addition, I have a site
in Sacramento that will fit in nicely. However, there's room for a couple
more examples in the presentation. 

So, if you know of an archaeological site in North America with:
-  strong Jewish associations,
-  an interesting story that will appeal to the general public,
-  and, above all, GOOD VISUALS, 
please let me know.

Thanks to all,

Adrian Praetzellis
Sonoma State University

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