“This day showed us how different people with vastly different lifestyles have all interpreted Zionism. Whether that means living in a place where most people would never travel to, or living in the middle of the desert, people all over Israel are finding connections to the land that is so sacred to them.”
“We woke up early and drove to a nearby public school called “Yad Be Yad,” or “Hand in Hand,” an integrated Arab-Israeli school. We took an amazing tour and met a fascinating tenth grade student who told us about the reactions people have to her controversial schooling decision. Each of us were blown away by Continue Reading »