How Are Camp & NFTY Home to You?

How Are Camp & NFTY Home to You?

By Ruben Arquilevich, VP of Camps, NFTY and Immersives for Union for Reform Judaism During my recent travels to various camps in my new role working with URJ camps, NFTY, and year-round retreats in North America, I was very moved by the ruach, or spirit, of...
Reviving an Avodah Tradition on the Path to the Star

Reviving an Avodah Tradition on the Path to the Star

By Eli Burg, Porter Creek Program Director and Camp Newman alumnus This week, as Avodah finished their very first visit to Porter Creek since the fire, they all sat on a bench of one of the surviving Upper Field cabins. In front of them stood seven Avodahniks and one...
Lost & Found After 7 Summers

Lost & Found After 7 Summers

By Arie Finkelstein, Rosh Shira (Music) and Camp Newman alumnus I’d like to tell you a short story of a child at camp. Seven summers ago, URJ Camp Newman looked different than it does now. But not that different really. On arrival day, the camper was greeted by people...
Returning to Our Shelter of Peace

Returning to Our Shelter of Peace

By Rabbi David N. Young, Congregation B’nai Tzedek of Fountain Valley, CA As my car wound its way down the last few miles of Porter Creek Road, I was astounded by how green it was. I expected regrowth after such a wet year, but I did not expect huge, green, lush...
Mourning in Community at Camp

Mourning in Community at Camp

By Zoe Steiner, CIT (Counselor in Training) It’s not something we like to talk about. Even when we try, the words catch in our throats and often don’t find their way out. It creeps up on us when we least expect it, dark and looming over our shoulders. We...