As I write this, my heart is both aching and pulling me east; this has been one of the hardest weeks in the 75-year history of the State of Israel. At the same time, it has also produced passionate dialogue about Israel among participants on Ramah Seminar and at many of our camps.
Read MoreWhile my journeys this past week have not numbered 42 (B’nei Yisrael’s encampments during their 40-year span in the desert), my four encampments have allowed me to appreciate and celebrate what differentiates each of our camps.
Read MoreCelebrating our leaders, camp traditions, and the centrality of Israel and Hebrew have all been part of my remarkable week.
Read MoreThousands of campers and staff members are overjoyed to be at Ramah this summer! This is the first Shabbat of the summer to be celebrated at all of our North American camps and Israel Seminar.
Read MoreToday I had the opportunity to visit Ramah Day Camp Greater DC, a program of Ramah New England. Now in its ninth year, our Greater DC day camp is a joyful hub of activity for campers ages 5 to 10. I’ll write more about the importance of day camps next week, but wanted to share what was incredibly special about today’s visit. My oldest grandson now attends the DC camp and has joined the growing ranks of third-generation Ramahniks.
Read MoreSeven Ukrainian teen athletes will be welcomed thius summer by Ramah Sports Academy, a program of Camp Ramah in Northern California, thanks to a collaboration with Maccabi USA and Maccabi Ukraine.
Read MoreDuring the next nine weeks, Amy Skopp Cooper, National Ramah Director, plans to visit each of our 10 overnight and 6 day camps and to spend time with our 281 Ramah Israel Seminar participants. Read more about the many reasons she’s so excited to do this.
Read MoreThe 2023 Ramah camping season officially opened for campers last week! The singing, dancing, playing, praying, and learning have all begun for more than 11,000 campers and staff who will participate in a Ramah program this summer.
Read MoreBecause of Ramah’s investments and partnerships with the Shalom Hartman Institute and others (including The Jewish Agency and the World Zionist Organization, we anticipate that Ramah camps this summer will be communities where conversation, study and experiences of Israel will be passionate, thoughtful and engaging, with space for productive disagreement. In so doing, we will confidently assert and deepen our core commitment to Israel.
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