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We woke up at 7:20 in the morning to get on bus. We then traveled 3 hours to an Israeli military base, where we learned about the Army and their […]
Today, we met Nero/Sweetie/Taffy/Schnitzel/Baguette/Gal/Arthes, the black cat. She was very sweet but kept trying to get into our house! We all argued about the cat’s name for the past three […]
[9 a.m. — 1 p.m.] It’s only the second day here at the Village and it’s been truly amazing! This morning we went to visit the local high school, Pisgot. […]
Flights are really smooth and shorter than we thought. We had a little trouble at the airport with our baggage, but it eventually got cleared. Israel felt right on first […]
The morning event at Avonworth Middle School unfolded on this cool Wednesday near winter break as a series of images. Paperbacks — The Children of Willesden Lane, The Book Thief, […]
This year marked our inaugural study-seminar through Spain – and we couldn’t be more excited about it! Approximately 25 teachers – some from public schools, some from private or Catholic […]
They all had seen the photographs of gas chambers and the piles of dead children’s shoes. But, it wasn’t until they went to Poland that they saw them as humans […]
VAMPY was an incredible experience that has inspired my thinking, fueled my curiosity, and “gifted” me with friendships that will last a lifetime. It has offered me a life changing […]
Please join us at Classrooms Without Borders in welcoming on-board Jamie Campbell, who will serve as the new program administrator for our Wheeling, West Virginia chapter. Campbell, a social studies teacher and […]
Nineteen young Jewish leaders from across the U.S. recently embarked on a 10-day Germany Close Up (GCU) trip in cooperation with Classrooms Without Borders (CWB), in association with the Jewish […]