Two Synagogue Visits Open Eyes to Modern Berlin

By Brad Kolodny, media sales and marketing professional, author and photographer I don’t often travel for business, but when I do, I try to visit a local synagogue while out on the road. This may be just admiring the architecture of the building from the outside, but if the timing works out where I am able to attend a service, it makes my travel experience more meaningful. Taking time to see a synagogue in an otherwis...

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Nativ Trip-Goers Discover Surprises and Commonalities in India

Volunteering in the school system of the Indian village of Ashte was just one of the the trip highlights for students and staff. India is a country like no other. With its sights, smells, sounds and tastes, India boasts a colorful culture and a beautiful chaos. For a group of nine students and one staff member with the Nativ College Leadership Program in Israel, a three-week trip to India proved to be both inspiring a...

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Michigan Couple Feels the Power of Judaism in Heart of Mexico

Carlos and his wife, Linda A few hours north of Mexico City, Mexico, lies the city of San Miguel de Allende, a popular destination named by Travel + Leisure magazine as the “World’s Best City” in 2017 and 2018. With many Americans and Canadians visiting the city for its remarkable colonial architecture, local Mexican cuisine and beautiful art scene, a growing number are staying for a much different reason. Nestled ...

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