By: Haley Rose, Marketing Assistant
When campers arrive at Camp Newman, they get the chance to take on new challenges that help them grow. From facing a fear of heights to trying new foods, our campers conquer them all. They come home more confident, self-reliant and responsible. They grow in ways you can’t measure on a growth chart, but you will certainly see in their maturity when they’re back at home.
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Unplugging from their phone for a few weeks. Quality time with friends makes it all worth it.
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Trying new foods in the Chadar, especially challah and brownies!
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Taking the swim test. Earning the green wristband is quite the accomplishment.
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Learning the value of teamwork during Yom Sport. There is no "i" in team!
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Learning the moves to all the Israeli dances for Shabbat. Golden Boy & Toy & Footloose, oh my!
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Saying goodbye to their parents for a few weeks. Not to worry: they are in good hands with their counselors.
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Pushing themselves outside of their comfort zone on adventure mountain.
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During Yom Israel they become more globally aware. Ask about what they learned!