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The June London air is brisk like a Ukraine mid fall. I stepped out of the airport early in the morning and once having gotten… Read More »GMT
The June London air is brisk like a Ukraine mid fall. I stepped out of the airport early in the morning and once having gotten… Read More »GMT
June 13th I’m sitting in the Underground recollecting the differences between US and UK as I bounce up and down, on the uneven tracks attempting… Read More »From Katz to Kingston
After driving 3000 miles I wasn’t expecting to see Chinese lessons at a synagogue. Eldridge St. synagogue stands as a Gothic East European monument with… Read More »NY and Eldridge
Driving through the south, you could drive for what seemed like an eternity from rest stop to rest stop and from town to town. In… Read More »Where the Sweeds Settled
Bill and all of his belongings. The road from Houston to Louisiana is pockmarked with little cities unlike the road from El Paso to Houston… Read More »Two Days, Seven States, 1500 Miles
I arrived in Sugar Land at 11pm. It was a long but scenic drive from New Mexico where the flat lands gave way to the… Read More »Jewston Houston
Day one has gone on for almost a week. I had to finish up all the loose ends, get my transcripts, complete my engineering projects,… Read More »Day One and What a Day
I was chatting over a pint of local brew with Michael at Tornado in North Park, when he asked me something interesting: “What is it… Read More »Finding our mission
I haven’t left yet and I already realize that what the world needs is not evidence that Jews are not bad, instead the world needs… Read More »What the world and Jews need.
I’m an engineer, photographer, writer and traveler. Project Tagline:Art and Travel Connecting People to History and the World. Short Project Description:This will be a six month… Read More »Step one: Pizza Parlais Proposal