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Nahal Bokek, Dead Sea, and Camels By Kay Rampelt

By Jackie Golblum / Tuesday, March 28, 2023 / Comments Off on Nahal Bokek, Dead Sea, and Camels By Kay Rampelt

As a result of the events occurring in Israel at this time, the day went a little different than the initial plan. Originally, we were to wake up from the […]

Tzfat, Naamat, and a Bar Mitzvah Celebration By Natalie Caputo

By Jackie Golblum / Sunday, March 26, 2023 / Comments Off on Tzfat, Naamat, and a Bar Mitzvah Celebration By Natalie Caputo

Today we traveled to Tzfat, a northern district in Israel that was first occupied by Jews in 1492. Tzfat is one of Judaism’s four Holy Cities along with Jerusalem, Hebron, […]

Our First Day – By Kate Lukaszewicz

By Jackie Golblum / Sunday, March 19, 2023 / Comments Off on Our First Day – By Kate Lukaszewicz

Travel days are long days, but we made the best of it with a commitment to fun and supporting each other. I’ve been impressed with our ten students for the […]

From the Druze to Tel Aviv … the intrigue continues. Ron Sivillo

By Ellen Resnek / Monday, March 21, 2022 / Comments Off on From the Druze to Tel Aviv … the intrigue continues. Ron Sivillo

Monday March 21st From the Druze to Tel Aviv … the intrigue continues.  The day began at Dolphin Village in Moshav Shavei Zion, we were domiciled for just one night, […]

The first day of travel in Israel was filled with dichotomies.

By Ateret Cope / Monday, March 14, 2022 / Comments Off on The first day of travel in Israel was filled with dichotomies.

David Barkovich PhD | School Counselor Day 1 | 2022 Inside Israel: Educational Leadership Seminar The first day of travel in Israel was filled with dichotomies. The weather was sunny […]

The Children’s Village, Israel – Summer 2018 – Maya Groff

By Ateret Cope / Monday, August 27, 2018 / 0 Comments

As soon as I stepped into the living room of my mishpachton, Eleanor ran up to me screaming, “Are you the Pittsburgheet?” with a huge grin across her face. At […]

A Look Back – 2017 Israel Travel Seminar

By Ateret Cope / Thursday, September 14, 2017 / 0 Comments

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 […]

Day 9 (Jeremy) – Israel Arts & Culture 2017

By Ateret Cope / Tuesday, July 18, 2017 / 0 Comments

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 […]

Day 8 (Gail) – Israel Arts & Culture 2017

By Ateret Cope / Monday, July 17, 2017 / 0 Comments

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 […]

Day 7 (Tabetha) – Israel Arts & Culture 2017

By Ateret Cope / Sunday, July 16, 2017 / 0 Comments

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 […]

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