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There is a very specific–almost forgotten–piece of the Warsaw Ghetto wall that stands in a miniature park in Warsaw that the Soviets plastered over. Now, however, that plate has begun […]
Read MoreWhen I first came on this trip, I did so not because of my religion or ethnicity, but becuse of my status as a member of mankind. Yet after a 48-hour […]
Read MoreEvery time I travel I have the odd sensation of feeling like a stranger in a strange new place–especially when I don’t know the language. There is always a lurking […]
Read MoreWednesday was a day of reflection and good feeling. We started the day together with Avi in Tel Aviv, learning more about modern Israel’s history with a very informative and […]
Read MoreAlbuquerque Ruth Inspired by our visit to the tomb of Hannah Senesh and other heroes, and to the candle lighting Friday night at the home of Chaim Dovid and […]
Read MoreHula Swamp Here’s the tune. Sing along (finger snapping optional): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HuzkiCBuJ5c (Chorus): The farmers whistled, but the birds all bristled When they drained the Hula swamp. It was really dire […]
Read MoreMost of the teachers have returned to the United States with possibly a few staying here in Israel a few days. I thought you might like to see what a […]
Read MorePosted by Mindy Small: We walked from our bus to meet a special man, Chaim Dovid, an American who made Aliyah to the old city of Jerusalem many years ago. […]
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