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Rabbi Robert Haas is many things to many people. He’s a community leader, a beacon of hope, a mediator, a husband, a father, and oh yeah…a stand-up comedian.
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Rabbi Robert Haas is many things to many people. He’s a community leader, a beacon of hope, a mediator, a husband, a father, and oh yeah…a stand-up comedian.
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America’s only Prohibition Museum is located in the heart of Savannah’s City Market. In addition to the historical walk-through museum, the American Prohibition Museum has a separate speakeasy called 220 Congress Street Up. The bar is decorated with prohibition memorabilia and newspapers declaring the nation-wide alcohol ban hang on the walls. The bartenders are dressed like 1920s mixologists and jazz plays quietly in the background. The bartenders are well quipped in making authentic prohibition cocktails, and now, so can you.