For questions about Jews, just ‘rent’ one for answers
A provocative program introduces Germans to a community on the rebound
For questions about Jews, just ‘rent’ one for answers Read More »
A provocative program introduces Germans to a community on the rebound
For questions about Jews, just ‘rent’ one for answers Read More »
This is the second in a series of articles on life in Berlin for Fluter, a political magazine for young adults sponsored by the German government. Here Orit discusses what it’s like to observe the “German Shabbat.”
Die machen ja dicht: Schabbat in Berlin Read More »
These days, most people don’t associate the capital of the German state of Saxony with its historic beauty. The infamous Anglo-American firebombing of February 1945 turned the Old City into rubble, killing an estimated 40,000.
The many faces of Dresden Read More »
“You can live in honor and pay your rent and make music and meet great musicians and travel in Europe,” says Magal. “Berlin is kind of the center of Europe and more special things could happen; the place is really open to different accents, styles and things that sound less generic.”
Berlin Becomes A Musical Playground For Israeli Artists Read More »
I’m pleased to announce a first-person piece in German published in Fluter.de, a political magazine for young adults ages 18-25. It discusses why I love Berlin when I was supposed to hate it.
Warum ich Berlin liebe, obwohl ich es eigentlich hassen sollte [German] Read More »