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Wheels Up – By Katherine Rutherford

By Jackie Golblum / Thursday, July 2, 2026 / Comments Off on Wheels Up – By Katherine Rutherford

For me, the Classrooms Without Borders Poland, Personally seminar was a once in a lifetime opportunity for educators, a comprehensive lesson in what Poland was to the Jewish people for […]

The Robust Jewish Community of Munich – By Heidi Straus

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 30, 2026 / Comments Off on The Robust Jewish Community of Munich – By Heidi Straus

Our visit to the Ohel Jacob Synagogue in Munich is proof that a strong and vibrantJewish community very much exists today in Germany. An architectural masterpiece,this synagogue (shul in Yiddish), […]

Kielce – By Amanda Brown

By Jackie Golblum / Sunday, June 28, 2026 / Comments Off on Kielce – By Amanda Brown

We arrive is this beautiful and sweet town that is having a wonderful festival. They have street vendors, good, singing, kids running around playing. We spread out and get amazing […]

Six Days – By Chris White

By Jackie Golblum / Friday, June 26, 2026 / Comments Off on Six Days – By Chris White

I can’t believe it’s been six days since first arriving in Poland. I could have postedreflections earlier, because there’s been so much ground covered every single day. I’mglad I waited […]

The Lucky Ones – By Elizabeth Chappell

By Jackie Golblum / Friday, June 26, 2026 / Comments Off on The Lucky Ones – By Elizabeth Chappell

As we get off the bus and use the restrooms, I look around to make sure I have the kids that I’ve considered mine all week. They aren’t mine of […]

The Importance of Public Art and Discussions of Interpreting – By Malia Tschantz

By Jackie Golblum / Thursday, June 25, 2026 / Comments Off on The Importance of Public Art and Discussions of Interpreting – By Malia Tschantz

As we visited the Ghetto of Heroes Square today in the heart of Krakow, I was reminded of the valuable assets of public art. We often think of art as […]

Zbylitowska Gor Mass Graves – By Edda Fields-Black

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, June 24, 2026 / Comments Off on Zbylitowska Gor Mass Graves – By Edda Fields-Black

It was a third stop on a long hot day, the last before the long drive to Krakow where we ate dinner and checked into our hotel for the night. […]

Majdanek Extermination Camp: Can you feel the smoky ashes? By Peter Bower

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, June 24, 2026 / Comments Off on Majdanek Extermination Camp: Can you feel the smoky ashes? By Peter Bower

Consumed by the fires of hatred, clouds of smoky ash, once precious human lives, rose from this valley of death, crying out in agony. As they drift back to earth, […]

Wednesday, June 24: By Margaret Reed

By Jackie Golblum / Wednesday, June 24, 2026 / Comments Off on Wednesday, June 24: By Margaret Reed

We walked freely on the paths and through the same doorways that brought thousands to their deaths. I looked out of the windows and saw the same scene that those […]

Treblinka: By Peyton

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, June 23, 2026 / Comments Off on Treblinka: By Peyton

Going to a place like Treblinka I truly did not know what to expect. I know what happened there, I know when, but that doesn’t make you ready for it. […]

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