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By Emma Stewart Our day started out with a trip to a Druze school, where we met some kids our age, and had a conversation with them. We exchanged Instagrams […]
By Samuel Freudenberg Our travels from Pittsburgh to Newark and then to Tel Aviv were tiresome. We flew from Pittsburgh at eight o’clock, arrived at Newark an hour later. Our […]
By Alexandra Friedlander I hug Liel and Shani and wipe the tears off their faces, though mine are flowing freely. Then I turned to Lian and her twin Yarin. Lian […]
By Avi Ben-Hur This summer, CWB initiated the first Art educator’s seminar to Israel. By all accounts, it was a roaring success. Leading the seminar were Shirel Horowitz – a […]
By: Jeremy Lerner Today on the eve of the last day of our trip. We began the day with a fantastic breakfast from the Dan Panorama in Jerusalem. Afterwards we […]
By: Gail Ungar Art has amazing powers, our Classrooms Without Borders group learned on our visit to Jerusalem’s Islamic Museum of Art. Through art, ideas, dialogue, and conversation its education […]
By: Tabetha Cunningham We started Sunday morning with a South Tel Aviv graffiti tour in the Florintine district. Shirel and her friend Guy took two separate groups to see a wide […]
By: Natalie Potts Today we had a block of free time in the afternoon, and I chose to follow Avi to Jaffa. We started in the flea market, where we […]
By: Abby Kemble Today was day 4 in Israel and we traveled from our host families in Katmiel Musgave to Tel Aviv. We saw several religious sites that are important in […]
By: Sarah Ceurvorst Today was another incredible day in Israel, packed with new sights, tastes and experiences. The portion of the day that resounded with me the most was our visit […]