In the early spring of 1992, my best friend Robbie and I were told by our parents that for some reason, they had decided to give us what they called […]
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New campers know that Shabbat is part of Jewish life at camp. But they don’t yet know when Shabbat begins. Perhaps it begins Friday afternoon in the kikar, camp’s “town […]
Rabbi Morris Allen’s Reflection
In the summer of 1996, our aidah celebrated its 25th Nivonim reunion. It was a Shabbat of wonder and grace, reminding us all of the power and importance which Ramah […]
Joan Kripke’s Reflection
I’ve never quite been able to explain to non-Ramahniks why I wanted to return endlessly to a camp where I had to daven, go to Hebrew classes and sleep with […]