Prague to Poland Transition

by Rachel Lischin, Bus 9 Participant   

The beginning of a five-week trip full of teenagers who have never met one another, as imaginable, can be a bit scary.  It turned out alright though, as I think the jet lag and exasperation was a bonding point for all of us. After a good night of sleep and then a long day of sightseeing, we all felt much closer than before. 

However, on the drive out of the Czech Republic, I realized that the shift from group-bonding games and beautiful views on top of the hills of Prague to visiting ghettos, death camps, and memorials in Poland was going to be a difficult one. Some long talks about the realities of the Holocaust and one viewing of Schindler’s List later, I finally felt ready for the emotional toll that visiting camps would take on me.

I am so glad to be a part of this group of new friends that I’ve made over the past few days and I am positive that they will help me get through the tough subjects that we will cover over the next couple of days.

The Lasting Impact of Yallah! Israel

The Lasting Impact of Yallah! Israel

Shabbat Shalom from Rome!  What a week it has been! As we enter our final Shabbat together, we’re leaning into a powerful theme, impact. We are mindful of the impact we’ve had on each other, the impact these places have had on us, and the impact this journey will...

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