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Blessed are the butterflies who rise above human borders

14 April 2019 Fresh off our settlement experience, we spent last week in Haifa, a port city on the slopes between Mount Carmel and the Mediterranean. Our days, organized by Oranim College, were filled with lectures, documentaries, and museum visits. That included聽a聽preview of this past Tuesday’s election, in which Benjamin Netanyahu and his Likud party....

Middle East: West Jerusalem, Efrat, observing Shabbat

2 April 2019 I quickly grew fond of the Abraham Hostel after arriving on Sunday afternoon. This place has created a memorable atmosphere for itself. In most of the rooms, each wall is a strikingly different color than those adjacent, and everywhere you look there are fat, slightly cryptic stenciled messages like ABRAHAM – THE....

Middle East: Beit Sahour

24 February 2019 The twenty days that we have been scheduled to stay in Beit Sahour are concluded – we depart this afternoon. This is the longest amount of time that we’ve been headquartered in one spot, and some would say it’s been just long enough to start really digging in and adapting to the....

Middle East: Field Studies with JUC

15 March, 2019 This past week was our second and final week at Jerusalem University College. After taking our first test聽Saturday morning聽and a free afternoon, we started off strong with field studies again聽Sunday morning. This past week was quite a bit different from our first week at Jerusalem University College as we spent much of....

Middle East: Bethlehem University, authors, the wall, Herodian

Feb 16, 2019 Hello friends! Since our last post we鈥檝e enjoyed another week in beautiful Beit Sahour. Week 2 in Palestine has included more bonding with our host families, several trips to local sites, and聽 – you guessed it – many more falafel sandwiches. We have continued to enjoy lectures from professors from the local....

Middle East: Beit Sahour, host families, Arabic studies

Feb. 2019 After three weeks of hotel-hopping (and bedouin camp-hopping), we’re glad to be somewhere we can really settle in: Beit Sahour. A Palestinian town in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Beit Sahour is south of Jerusalem and a short walk downhill from Bethlehem. Of its 15,000 people, 75% are Christians, and we’re all staying with....

Middle East: Jordan – desert hikes, refugees, and Biblical story

Greetings friends, Since Graham left off at the Bedouin camp we have seen, heard, smelled and experienced many more new things. After leaving the camp, we as a group rode on the bus to the small village of Dana where we were to begin our adventure on the Jordan trail. The Jordan trail goes from....