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“Ozymandias” By Percy Bysshe Shelley I met a traveller from an antique land Who said—“Two vast and trunkless legs of stone Stand in the desert. . . . Near them, […]
Read MoreI love questions. Asking them. Hearing them. Answering them, when I can. Questioning is inherent in storytelling: who is the main character? Where is this character? What will drive the […]
Read MoreA Night of Spanish Culture Are we at a concert? Are we watching a fireworks display? Watching a step performance? Of course not, but when the flamenco dancers’ shoes hit […]
Read MoreAs a student of Spanish since the age of 5, I have learned a great deal about the history of Spain. Growing up learning about Spain in elementary, middle, high […]
Read MoreThe concept of memory and history is an interesting one. It’s like the old saying “if it tree falls in the woods and no one hears it – did it […]
Read MoreOur first full-day agenda. After we figured out how to use the coffee machine at breakfast, we walked through the Old Jewish Quarter. Wandering its warren of narrow streets and […]
Read MoreBy Samuel Freudenberg Today was a sad day filled with adventure. We had to say goodbye to our Mishpachtonim. I will admit I cried a little. We then had a […]
Read MoreBy Megan Bulova Chocolate and Goodbyes Our original plan for today was to go to an archeological dig, however, an accident on the main road prevented us from getting there. Luckily, our […]
Read MoreBy Eliot, James, Megan, Emma Today was surrounded by the excursions that each of us went on with our families. Although some of us stayed at the village, others participated in […]
Read MoreBy Eliot Herron Today we drove for an hour and a half to get to Tel Aviv. It was really hot and sunny. When we got to Tel Aviv, we went […]
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