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The Taconic Crest Trail crosses Petersburg Pass.

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Congregation Beth Israel

Kate Abbott
The stone labyrinth at Congregation Beth Israel in North Adams is open to all.
Photo by Rachel Barenblat
History

Berkshire labyrinths offer a quiet journey into a new future

May 4, 2019
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A curve drawn in one movement becomes a pathway on a hillside. Walk slowly on a spring morning. The cherry trees are blooming. A woodpecker drums in the wood over the hill. The path turns with each step, toward the lake in the valley, toward the wooded slope above it. […]

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Rachel Barenblat, rabbi of Congregation Beth Israel in North Adams, is building a broad and warm community.
Rachel Barenblat / Photo by Daniel Beck
History

Rachel Barenblat and a circle of rabbis build a contemporary community

April 1, 2019
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At the foot of Mount Greylock, a round building with a wall of windows looks out at the the stone path of a labyrinth in the grass. The center of the room is a sanctuary, and a woman stands taking in the light. She moves with poised self-command and an […]

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'The Chronicles of Rose' tells the story of Rose Valland, part of the French Resistence in World War II.
Photo courtesy of David Lane
Visual Arts

Puppet theater remembers the woman who saved the Louvre in World War II

November 4, 2016
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Paris. August 28, 1939. The Mona Lisa is carried out of the Musée du Louvre in a stretcher and taken away in an ambulance. Six days later, Germany has declared war on France, and the museum has sent more than 3,600 paintings and sculptures into hiding. Many hands helped. “Café […]

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