Since coming home from Germany, I have been trying to figure out how to put this experience into words. I am truly so grateful that I stepped out of my comfort zone and went on this trip.| Classrooms Without Borders
Towards the end of our three-hour tour of Dachau, walking through the parted rows of poplar trees and freely out through the gates that read Arbeit Macht Frei, our German […]| Classrooms Without Borders
What is the greatest resistance against the forces that attempted to fully eradicate us? The most fantastic sign of resilience to the erosion of Jewish identity? Kabbalat Shabbat in a […]| Classrooms Without Borders
On our first day in Berlin, I found myself engaging in much more personal reflection than I expected. With a train ride from Nuremberg, a bus tour, and a group […]| Classrooms Without Borders
On Wednesday we spent the day in Nuremberg, where the theme of the day focused on the questions that were asked after the war. First, how do we bring these […]| Classrooms Without Borders
Yesterday was very impactful. Specifically the synagogue. What fascinated me was the discovery of the stone that had the Ten Commandments. Some sailor discovered it while sailing on the river. […]| Classrooms Without Borders