Here at Camp Newman, we work together to build a community of acceptance, where we role model positive behaviors, and acknowledge that each and every member of the community is vital and important. We live by the value of b’tzelem Elohim, which reminds us that each of us are created in the image of God meaning that each person at camp has a specific set of needs, wants, feelings, hopes, and dreams.
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Camp Alumna Returns to Talk Racial Justice
By Alaina Yoakum, Director of Marketing & Communication When Lena McQuade was 13, she couldn’t wait to have her Bat Mitzvah – but her...
A Parent’s Journey from Appreciating Camp Magic to Creating It
By Faculty Artist, Relli Siegel Four years ago, my kids came to URJ Camp Newman for the very first time. We didn't know how it would be for them,...
Fearless Campers Use Clay and Poetry to Express Emotions
By Lisa Gottfried In Hagigah Poetry and Claymation Yetzirah, campers wrote dozens of poems and created original animation shorts. This workshop...