Ateret Cope
Last night we were treated to a dinner at Nalaga’at (translated as Please Touch), which is a combination restaurant, coffee house and theater. The plays in the theater are performed […]
Read MorePrior to today, I was mostly impacted by the Israeli religious sites and the interesting symbolism reflected in many of the stories. As I was standing on an old Israeli […]
Read MoreIt has been our privilege and pleasure as STEM teachers to visit many wonderful and inspiring schools, colleges, universities and science institutes on this trip to Israel. They differed in […]
Read MoreI was really looking forward to today and it exceeded my expectations! We left Jerusalem early and headed to Masada in the Judean desert, above the southwest corner of […]
Read MoreWhile reflecting on our first week in Israel, it has become clear that the most important thing I can do as an educator is to facilitate opportunities for students to […]
Read MoreEverywhere I looked in Jerusalem there were names, names of people. Not only streets were people named but names of people were on buildings and sites incongruous to my mind. […]
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