Ateret Cope
In my hometown of Rockville, there is a road that I pass on my way to work with a Jewish day school, Jewish community center, synagogue, Jewish retirement home, and […]
As I run through the city of Munich I am first struck by the architectural beauty and food stands serving what us Americans consider “traditional” German cuisine in the market […]
Unlike the other days of this trip, the weather had turned and became cold, grey and cloudy. Loading the bus in the morning to tour Nazi Rally Grounds was not […]
Comfort in the Cracks From ashes to ashes, dust to dust. The Earth has a unbelievable ability to both nurture and relinquish life. We see and experience this never ending […]
It’s August 11th and our study seminar is almost over. Today we had a walking tour of Nuremberg where we got to explore the old town. On the way to […]
I haven’t posted pictures of many of the things we have seen and done on this trip, because I do not feel comfortable photographing sites of atrocities or memorials to […]
Our days have been so full of activity, it is often difficult to remember what we did and when. Friday was remarkable both for the volume and diversity of activities, […]