In mid-November, I spent three wonderful days at the GA (Jewish Federations of North America’s General Assembly) in Baltimore, where I had the chance to see colleagues, meet with funders and supporters, and learn about exciting new ventures in the Jewish world. Throughout my three days at the GA, I was thrilled to see dozens of Ramah alumni representing virtually all areas of Jewish life in significant leadership positions, as well as many of our current summer staff members attending the GA as leaders with Hillel on their campuses.
Read MoreChancellor Arnold Eisen of The Jewish Theological Seminary has said many times that visiting Ramah camps each summer is one of his favorite parts of his job as chancellor, and that Ramah is “one of the finest accomplishments of JTS, of the Conservative Movement, and of American Judaism as a whole.”
Read MoreAlthough I love playing basketball with campers and staff when I visit Ramah camps, I was less than thrilled to be guarding a 6’8″ new Israeli sports counselor at Ramah Canada during June staff training week. Needless to say, he scored at will. Little did I realize that a few weeks later I would be attending his bar mitzvah ceremony!
Read MoreAs we came to learn during our travels in Poland with Ramah Seminar, and as we discussed repeatedly with our teen participants (110 campers graduating from all the Ramah camps), key Holocaust sites have become magnets for tourism here. On the one hand, we want more people to bear witness to the horrible atrocities committed by the Nazis and their collaborators. On the other hand, we cringe at the mention of Auschwitz as one of many interesting tourist sites in this region.
Read MoreThis morning, we prayed at the Isaac shul in Krakow. RebIsaac was a poor peasant in 17th century Krakow. He yearned to have enough money to find an appropriate shidduch for his daughter. According to legend, he found a buried treasure and became a most generous community donor, building a beautiful synagogue in Krakow, since known as Reb Isaac’s shul. This magnificent shul thrived for hundreds of years, but was damaged and defaced during the Shoah, when all its congregants were murdered in nearby Auschwitz.
Read MoreI’ve been back from the 2012 Staff Leadership Training Program for a couple of weeks now. It’s difficult to capture the sense of excitement and accomplishment that we all felt during this week of amazing leadership development. But when I re-read the evaluations from our remarkable participants, I was once again inspired. I hope that you will also be moved by the enthusiasm of these tzevet, all of whom participated in the Winer Institute for Rosh Edah Training.
Read MoreWe are into our third day (out of 5) of our NRC Spring Leadership Training Conference at Ramah Darom. In total, 150 staff members have gathered for a variety of training opportunities.
Read MoreI just returned from an exciting and inspiring trip to Israel with a delegation of Ramah directors and assistant directors. We spent five days at Kibbutz Shefayim, training the 250 shlichim who will be working at Ramah camps in North America this summer. During our time together, we talked about the core values of Ramah, the prominent role of Israel within our camps, and how shlichim can successfully integrate within our communities.
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