A Shabbat and Yom Kippur Message from Rabbi Allie
Dear Camp Newman, As we finish our first week and a half of the year 5785, and commemorate the one year marker of 10.7 and the seven year marker of the Tubbs Fire at camp, I’m reminded yet again of the importance of our precious camp community in our lives. The high...
Don’t Sink the Boat – Hevrah 2024
Don’t Sink the Boat: Learning about collective responsibility and defending democracy in Hevrah 2024 By Levi Gettleman (Rosh Hevrah 2024 and 2nd Year Rabbinical Student at HUC) “Rabbi Abba said that Shmuel said: For three years Beit Shammai and Beit Hillel...
Beyond the Brownies: Shabbat at Camp
by Shosh Dollinger, Education Director '24 HUC-JIR Rabbinic-Education Student We all know how special Friday night is at Camp Newman. From Tfillah to Shira to Shabbat brownies, Friday night brings campers Jewish joy they will never forget. But Shabbat isn't just about...
Inclusion: We have you in mind
People don’t want to go where they are merely tolerated or an after-thought in planning; they want to go where they are included, where their needs are valued as an essential component of the experience. This is what it means to C.A.R.E. for each and every person b’tzelem elohim, in the image of God. This is what Nefesh stands for at Camp Newman: 365 days a year.
Gam Zeh Ya’avor: Weathering the weather
How do you know when someone loves camp? Oh, don’t worry, they’ll tell you within the first five minutes of meeting you by singing their favorite camp song while you slowly back out of the room…
Hevrah leads the way
Camp magic can be found anywhere and everywhere at camp, but it is in Hevrah where I truly see it flourish and see the impact that camp and our campers have on each other.
Geshmak to be a Yid
A Letter from Tzion Kaukira, Staff Member '23 I am writing to express my sincere gratitude towards Camp for giving me the opportunity to be part of the Camp Newman wonderful community. It’s really been a pleasure being there this summer. Being the first...
A Very Camp-y B’not Mitzvah
I felt encouraged to express and explore my Jewish identity and connection to Torah, and I felt like everyone who watched understood how much it meant to me. I’m so glad camp gave me a great experience that I’ll always remember.
Letters from Camp: Rabbi Shawna
My favorite thing about camp is that you can see the Jewish future around you. Camp is filled with kids whose families have chosen to make Jewish camp a priority; many of them are second-generation campers, continuing in their family tradition of spending part of the summer at Jewish camp.
Israel Comes to Life
Am Yisrael, am Yisrael, am Yisrael chai! Our shlichim (Israeli staff) this summer truly bring life, passion, joy and excitement into every aspect of camp! Our shlichim contribute to camp life in a variety of different ways – some are general counselors, some are...