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By: Patrick Schmidt Last night our host artist(s) from Karmi’el gave us a wonderful send-off dinner. Great food, conversation, and music. Our group seems to have bonded with their host […]
Read MoreBy: Sally Allan We spent Wednesday morning in Karmiel and Misgav attending one of five workshops run by local artists. Everyone gathered afterwords expounding on their varied and wonderful experiences. […]
Read MoreBy: Nanci Goldberg There is something special about knowing that when you arrive in Israel you will be staying with an Israeli family. The opportunity to be a part of […]
Read MoreBy: Alyssa Irvine Shalom! Today we started our day in Acre and visited the Al-Jazar mosque. Ireally enjoyed the architecture of the mosque with the domes, columns, and arches. The gardens […]
Read MoreBy: Russ Bellamy Today was an eventful and busy day. We began with a trip to the Al-Jazar Mosque in Akko. It was an interesting tale of the defeat of […]
Read MoreBy: Patty Wyman After a long day of travel we were welcomed by Avi at the airport. We traveled to the Mishkan Museum of Art for a tour with the museum […]
Read MoreBy: Kathy Larsen Galecki Where do we go from here? As this incredible week culminates, we carry with us a deeper understanding of the Holocaust and its horrific realities. We […]
Read MoreBy: Jeff Biros On Sunday we went to see the Wieliczka Salt Mines. In relationship to the depth and heaviness of what we have studied so far, the salt mines […]
Read MoreBy: Adam Janosko “It was after we started with Gatsby toward the house that the gardener saw Wilson’s body a little way off in the grass, and the holocaust was […]
Read MoreBy: Lauren Zabelsky The idea behind the Jewish Culture Festival, the JCC in Krakow and listening to the people that work there is essentially to resonate with us as visitors that Jewish […]
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