Find Your Pride

by Matt Gaskin When I was a kid I was told that I was different.  Many of my peers let me know that there was something “off” about me and that it was not okay.  I would get home from school almost every day and cry in my mom’s arms about how mean the kids at school...

Draw a Camper

by Rabbi Laura Novak Winer One of the things I love the most about serving on faculty at URJ Camp Newman each summer is the opportunity to see the world through the eyes of Jewish teens. Consider this task:  draw a picture of a 7th-8th grader. What does she or he look...

Session Spotlight: Shoshanim

On a hot summer day, like today, a trip to the pool is a perfect refresher.  Today’s session spotlight is our 5th and 6th graders, Shoshanim.  This group of campers show off all that is best about a trip to breicha.   As you can see, our campers really enjoy the...

A message of diversity

by Matt Gaskin Tonight at session songs, Noah from Avodah class of 2016 made the following heartfelt announcement: In past years at session songs, the Avodahniks have stood in two lines, boys in the back, girls in the front.  We will not be continuing this tradition....

A staff backpack is a status symbol

by Rabbi Shawna Brynjegard-Bialik, Temple Ahavat Shalom Two weeks ago my youngest daughter became a bat mitzvah; she led the community in worship, read Torah, and took her first steps toward becoming a Jewish adult. A week later my oldest daughter was confirmed,...

Camp Chat!

by Matt Gaskin Every week I will be getting the word on the street amongst our camp community on a variety of topics and questions.  I have named this feature “Camp Chat!” This week, I traveled around camp with my camera and white board and asked campers, counselors,...