Tag: Jewish Camp

In a podcast featuring Rabbi Armo Kuessous and Mrs. Debbie Selengut, the hosts delve into important questions parents should consider before sending their kids to camp, such as rules, teacher gifts, handling abuse issues, and circumstances that might lead to a child being asked to leave camp.
Rob and Elisa Bildner's work with the Foundation for Jewish Camp highlights Jewish camp participation as a key predictor of adult Jewish engagement.
The text emphasizes the importance of Jewish camps as a vital tool for building a vibrant Jewish future, especially in the face of recent hardships and challenges faced by Jewish children.
The text emphasizes the importance of Jewish camps in fostering a vibrant Jewish future and addressing challenges faced by Jewish youth, such as rising anxiety and antisemitism.
This year, sending kids to camp has become more complicated due to concerns about security, outings, and potential conflicts in Israel.
Despite the rain and mud that plagued the Burning Man festival in Nevada, the Jewish camp that leads the annual Kabbalat Shabbat service persisted and improvised.
The author reflects on the progress made in gender inclusivity and LGBTQ+ acceptance in Jewish summer camps.
Since the fall of Communism in Ukraine, there has been a revival of Jewish life and observance in the country.
In the aftermath of Israel's recent election, three Jewish thinkers reflect on the challenges facing liberal Jews in Israel.
"Camp Mountain Lake, 1977" is a collection of photographs taken by Andy Sweet, a young photographer who was tragically murdered in 1982.
In this episode of Soul Cycles, Mark interviews Mark Galli about the fallout of his controversial editorial on President Trump in Christianity Today before his retirement.
Rainbow Gatherings offer a unique blend of spirituality, counterculture, and communal living, attracting a diverse group of individuals, including a significant Jewish contingent.
In this podcast episode titled "The Lanyard, Color War and Rocket Propelled Grenades: The Things I Learned at Camp Edition," Noah, Dahlia Scheindlin, and Naomi Zeveloff discuss Prime Minister Netanyahu's attempts to reduce the number of ministers needed to declare war in Israel, likened to Strangelovean megalomania.