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 […]
An 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 […]
Today 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 […]
The 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 […]
This 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 […]
Teaching 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 […]
Today 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 […]
Today 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 […]
Teachers 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 […]
After 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 […]