by Sam Arneson
I watched each jazz player carefully pluck, strum, and clang up all the hairs on my body. This was the real New Orleans.
THE OBSERVER IS THE JEWISH COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL OF THE BAY’S STUDENT NEWS SOURCE.
All in Journeys
by Sam Arneson
I watched each jazz player carefully pluck, strum, and clang up all the hairs on my body. This was the real New Orleans.
by Rabbi Dean Kertesz
This morning we began our day with Elhanan Miller, a highly respected Israeli journalist who covers the Arab world and Palestinian politics.
by Sarrah Wilkes
It’s not too hot and not too cold and no matter where you look, you see the beautiful tall mountains of the park.
by Sam Arneson
This side of New Orleans has spoken to me more than any beignet ever could.
by Rabbi Dean Kertesz
Students welcome the opportunity to just "chill.” All in all, a restful Shabbat.
by Sarrah Wilkes
The sophomores got off to an early start yesterday morning as we all descended to Las Vegas.
by Sam Arneson
Our hotel is splashed in periwinkle, fortified by twirling white beams, with a logo that seems to shout: “welcome to the Bayou!”
by Rabbi Dean Kertesz
After discussing the history of Hebrew culture, we met with Israeli artists in the Florentine neighborhood of Tel Aviv: graphic designers, dancers and musicians.
by Rabbi Dean Kertesz
The day dawned cold and rainy, and we were prepared for a day spent indoors, but the clouds cleared and…
by Rabbi Dean Kertesz
We began our day with a lovely breakfast at the Ohalo guest house on the shore of the Kinneret.