Cleaver. So family, what did we learn . Dont ever cook, ever. Yeah, just skip thanksgiving. Hello, boston market. As soon as leaves start changing colors, we lose our minds. Because its lovely. Especially in this case. In new york, they fire up the drone, get that camera rolling and just send that camera up so you can enjoy the rainbow of fall colors that are on display. Doesnt matter what angle, if theyre looking straight down, from horizon to horizon, all these different beautiful trees and the colors. As the chlorophyll starts working. I grew up in the new York New Jersey area. Every time i see it, i miss it. Such a fabulous time to be in that area. Ive only seen like the red leaves on tv or on the internet or like a fake leaf you buy in the store. I would love to see that in person. Stores . Im kidding. Michaels. This time of year is always kind of weird for us in the uk. We get all these american tv shows. Always talking about fall. Its awesome to us. In this next video, i kind of
Unfortunate unfortunately, the turkey is not exempt from fails. Turkey is in the oven. Ready to check it. Maybe its time to come out. This fellas got his gloves on. Just look at that bird. The problem is, the foil. You need to have something solid. Oh, no. Yeah, its really full with juice. Its going to fold in half. Its going to spill and ignite. Put us out of our misery. Its a thing of beauty, guys. Here it comes. Theres the fire. Dude, okay. Close the oven now. Close the oven door well, i will give this guy credit. He did not drop the turkey. Well done. Well done for him, not so did they punt it into the oven . What you see is the aftermath. All over the floor. The turkey is sitting there without a pan. I hear laughter. At least theyre getting a kick out of it. The folks in this video, theyre going to be digging into succulent fried turkey. Too much oil. This has been done before. Hes lowering it in. Too much. You see that oil we got a flame. We got a flame. Oh, no. Heres trouble, gu
Have more men could go overseas. She worked in washington, d. C. Where she worked as a payroll person. In the 1920s, the fears of immigrants which had been boiling during the time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed act of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. This would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of European Jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. The 1920s was a rise of antisemiti antisemitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. So here we talk a little bit about that, about henry fords antisemitism and the protocols of zion, this was a fraudulent document purportedly outlining a jewish conspiracy to take over the world. It was published during the 1920s. In the 1930s, there was a sort of cultural flourishing in america despite the depression. A lot of really rich ar
Antisemitism and the protocols of zion, this was a fraudulent document purportedly outlining a jewish conspiracy to take over the world. It was published during the 1920s. In the 1930s, there was a sort of cultural flourishing in america despite the depression. A lot of really rich artistic activity and so in this area, we look at the rise of the movies in the 1930s, as well as yiddish theatre. We look at the wpa that supported artists in the 1930s. We also look at the political situation in america, a lot of people were espousing different concepts like socialism or zionism. We also explore religion in the 1930s. Congregation shari eli was a south philadelphia immigrant synagogue that opened its doors in 1918. By the 1980s, membership slacked off and the congregation would soon be closing its doors. People moved out of the neighborhood and they didnt need the big sin nothing anymore. Someone from the congregation called our museum and asked if we would like to go in and see their tora
Dedicating his flag to all the other men who are still missing in action or prisoners of war in vietnam. A lot of times veterans, if they want to come see the things that they left, we are always willing to give them a tour and show them around. It also helps us because we can connect specific names, donors to what they left. We have a big barrel that was left. I think it was left in 2002. I am too young to know what it was. But i have been told that in vietnam they used it as a letrine. An unfortunate soldier was given the job of burning it. But they came and they gave us a bit of context about what it was and when they left it and why. So thats really cool. Theres some donors who are still really active and want to see the things that they left. So this, as you may or may not know, is a roll of toilet paper. You may wonder why we have it in our collection. But toilet paper was as good as gold in vietnam, because if you were out in the field and you didnt have any toilet paper, you ha