Ateret Cope
I had the opportunity to hear an Israeli woman speak about her son, Arbel. Arbel, a soldier in the Israeli army, was killed by a roadside bomb in the Gaza […]
Read MoreAn appropriate title for a whirlwind of a day that truly encompassed the full range of experiences and emotions that have always been and continue to be present in Israel’s […]
Read MoreToday felt like a day of the stories of women. We met a Jewish woman who chose to send her children to a mixed Jewish-Arab school. Though she explained her […]
Read MoreThe original stone steps of an outdoor “Bamah” – an pagan altar built in the Biblical times by Israel’s king Yirav’am Here on the border of Lebanon at an overlook […]
Read MoreThis post should’ve gone up two days ago but we couldn’t get the internet to hold for long enough to post it! So this is Tuesday’s news! Theme of the […]
Read MoreTeaching is what I love to do. Teaching our children about Judaism and Erete Yisrael is what I’ve loved to do for so long. Now I am here. Visiting the […]
Read MoreToday was a very interesting day, and spanned a wide range of history. We started in the Golan in modern history (this century) and spoke a great deal about recent […]
Read MoreToday we went up to Metula (which is the border with Lebanon) and the Golan Heights. It is an eye-opening experience to actually see the close proximity of Lebanon and […]
Read MoreTeachers from Pittsburgh have arrived in Israel. The group arrived shortly after 3pm here and boarded a bus for the trip to the first gathering point, The Kibbutz Lavi just […]
Read MoreAfter a long flight from Pittsburgh and Newark, I arrived in Tel Aviv on what has been described at the most humid hot day so far this year. We went […]
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