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We Have A Great Group Departing Pittsburgh This Saturday! And Heading to The Children’s Village in Karmiel Israel! Keep up to date with the Group, as they will be blogging […]
Read MoreStudents who traveled to Poland last summer to learn about the Holocaust firsthand with Classrooms Without Borders have a mandate from Zipora Gur, the founder of the group: share your […]
Read MoreBy my count, it’s been 147 days–just under five months–since we left Krakow and landed safe, but certainly changed, back in Pittsburgh. On the one hand, I’ve very much fallen back into […]
Read MoreTo Cease or to Fire? It is possible that by the time this blog goes up, a negotiated cease-fire between Israel and Hamas will be in place. At the moment […]
Read MoreBy Ofer Aderet Berlin’s most widely circulated newspaper, BZ, devoted its front page Tuesday to an extraordinary display of solidarity with Israel, running a story speculating on what would happen […]
Read MoreI’ve just returned home – to Jerusalem – from our first seminar in Berlin. It has been 12 years since I visited Berlin for the first time and much has […]
Read MoreWhen Mark Barga, a history teacher at Pittsburgh Westinghouse 6-12, went to Poland in July as one of the teachers subsidized by Classrooms Without Borders for Poland Personally: An International […]
Read MoreInside Israel: An International Study Seminar provided unmatched professional development for 10 teachers from Community Day School, the Yeshiva Schools, Rodef Shalom and Adat Shalom, subsidized by Classrooms Without Borders. […]
Read MoreThe Teen Service International Learning Project at the Children’s Village, Karmiel, Israel, is now part of four local schools’ commitments to include Israel in their curricula. The schools — Shady […]
Read MoreWednesday, November 7, 2012, 9-3 Stephanie McMahon-Kaye is the coordinator of the Desk for Seminars in English from Yad Vashem. She will be teaching a professional development class based on […]
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