Ateret Cope
In my hometown of Rockville, there is a road that I pass on my way to work with a Jewish day school, Jewish community center, synagogue, Jewish retirement home, and […]
Read MoreAs I run through the city of Munich I am first struck by the architectural beauty and food stands serving what us Americans consider “traditional” German cuisine in the market […]
Read MoreUnlike the other days of this trip, the weather had turned and became cold, grey and cloudy. Loading the bus in the morning to tour Nazi Rally Grounds was not […]
Read MoreComfort in the Cracks From ashes to ashes, dust to dust. The Earth has a unbelievable ability to both nurture and relinquish life. We see and experience this never ending […]
Read MoreIt’s August 11th and our study seminar is almost over. Today we had a walking tour of Nuremberg where we got to explore the old town. On the way to […]
Read MoreI haven’t posted pictures of many of the things we have seen and done on this trip, because I do not feel comfortable photographing sites of atrocities or memorials to […]
Read MoreOur days have been so full of activity, it is often difficult to remember what we did and when. Friday was remarkable both for the volume and diversity of activities, […]
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