Ciao Roma! I'll be Back!
Post-study abroad, embracing impermanence fosters gratitude. IES guided an enriching global journey, shaping a culturally aware, globally-minded self.
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Post-study abroad, embracing impermanence fosters gratitude. IES guided an enriching global journey, shaping a culturally aware, globally-minded self.
My last post reflecting on my journey in London.
I had an overall very positive experience being Jewish in Morocco. In this post, I discuss antisemitism in Morocco and the accessibility of observing fall and...
Upon my return, I am able to fully embrace my Oxford experience.
A short post dedicated to our trip to Edingburgh.
On a good chunk of this journey I have taken a bit of focus towards the little things that have occurred along the way of being in Japan, but perhaps its when...
I got to experience a once in a lifetime trip to Hiroshima and wished to give the rundown on some of the highlights of everything that went down over the four...
Oxford seems to have it all--top of the line research, academic rigor, captivating history, and so on. But there's just one thing that's missing...
When standing on your last leg, friendship is often the only sense of balance that could help.