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THERE IS A SONY SKYSCRAPER BUILT ON TOP OF WHAT WAS THE LARGEST SYNAGOGUE IN WARSAW By Rowan Acadia Dunlop

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, June 28, 2023 / Comments Off on THERE IS A SONY SKYSCRAPER BUILT ON TOP OF WHAT WAS THE LARGEST SYNAGOGUE IN WARSAW By Rowan Acadia Dunlop

Warsaw is so flat I expect to find an ocean at the end of it. I don’t know if this is the natural topography or the results of the bombs. I’ll have to […]

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“‘So beautiful it was horrifying’: Local teachers travel South to learn about Civil Rights Movement”

By Ellen Resnek / Tuesday, June 27, 2023 / Comments Off on “‘So beautiful it was horrifying’: Local teachers travel South to learn about Civil Rights Movement”

Discover the emotional journey of local teachers as they explore the South to deepen their understanding of the Civil Rights Movement.

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Majdanek Blog Entry by Nancy O’donnell

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on Majdanek Blog Entry by Nancy O’donnell

Today was a day that challenged me to push my boundaries. I had to choose between entering the building with the gas chambers or not. There was absolutely no pressure […]

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 Lublin by Karina Duenas 

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on  Lublin by Karina Duenas 

Walking into the Jewish Quarter of Lublin was absolutely beautiful, a true hidden gem. The beauty of this town quickly caught my eye, but my feelings instantly changed after visiting […]

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The Prisoners of Majdanek: Their Belongings by Rosamary Grant

By Ellen Resnek / Wednesday, June 21, 2023 / Comments Off on The Prisoners of Majdanek: Their Belongings by Rosamary Grant

While touring Majdanek in Lublin, something that stood out to me the moment we step foot on the grounds was how well preserved the camp was. Walking down the gravel […]

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Treblinka Blog Entry by Nancy O’donnell

By Ellen Resnek / Tuesday, June 20, 2023 / Comments Off on Treblinka Blog Entry by Nancy O’donnell

Today was challenging! There was a complete disconnect for me- As you roll into Treblinka, there is a beautiful forest and the area seems peaceful. Yet, if you know anything […]

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Reflections by Melody Meadows

By Ellen Resnek / Saturday, June 17, 2023 / Comments Off on Reflections by Melody Meadows

As we are coming to the end of our journey, I have been reflecting on the title for this seminar: Marching Down Freedom’s Road. It is now up to us […]

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A Few Parting Thoughts by Cephus Moore

By Ellen Resnek / Saturday, June 17, 2023 / Comments Off on A Few Parting Thoughts by Cephus Moore

Fun fact:  I have never written a blog before!  Well, I wrote one the other night, so a more truthful statement would be:  I had not written a blog until participating […]

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My Lyrical Reflection: To learn deeply and forever by Daniela Buccilli

By Ellen Resnek / Friday, June 16, 2023 / Comments Off on My Lyrical Reflection: To learn deeply and forever by Daniela Buccilli

The Legacy Museum begins in the seasick-all of nowhere land, the Atlantic Ocean. Atlas (the World Carrier). It begins with a seemingly endless place without land — water, a symbol […]

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“Boardman teachers to travel to Poland for ‘Classrooms Without Borders’ journey”

By Ellen Resnek / Friday, June 16, 2023 / Comments Off on “Boardman teachers to travel to Poland for ‘Classrooms Without Borders’ journey”

Get insights into how Boardman teachers are embarking on a transformative journey to Poland as part of Classrooms Without Borders.

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