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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In Celebration of Camp Newman Counselors
Guest Blog by Lisa Langer, Associate Director of the URJ’s B’nai Mitzvah Revolution I am in awe of camp counselors! Being responsible for campers’...
Mud, Rain & Mitzvahs: How Costa Rica Teens Changed Themselves & Their World
Julia Greenbaum, Tustin, CA One of our three counselors, Dani, called me on the phone about a week prior to this trip and asked, "At the end of this...
Camp: A Living Laboratory of Judaism
Guest Blog by URJ Camp Newman Faculty Rabbi - Morley T. Feinstein of University Synagogue Whenever I arrive at URJ Camp Newman in...