Living L’dor v’dor
By Rabbi Nancy Wechsler, Congregation Beth Shalom URJ Camp Newman in Santa Rosa, California is paradise. It is paradise for our Jewish kids from 3rd grade till 12th grade. It is paradise for our High School graduates serving as staff and specialists. And I must...
Avo Countdown
It’s always a great day at Newman when we can welcome and celebrate alumni.
Yom Sport & The Trials
Yom Sport is a day of competition, where cabins are divided up into two or more teams, assigned a color, and compete in games for an entire day. Once the competition is over we end with a closing ceremony and trophy presentation. Many of our Teen Camp campers have been here for years and begin to find the events of Yom Sport a bit monotonous. In an effort to make this day fun again The Trials were born!
Session Spotlight: Rishonim
Trailblazing, adventure & trail maintenance, meditation and food & flowers are just some of the tracks this eco session is focusing on this summer.
Open the Gates for new arrivals!
Second session began, here is their arrival!
Featuring Dan Nichols
Here we highlight a video recording of “Esai Enai” from this week’s Dan Nichols Concert. The recording features Rishonim songleader Robin and Head Songleader/Rosh Shira Jackson.
Celebrating Shabbat the Newman Way – Part 1
At Camp Newman, as temporary guardians of our campers, counselors get up and spread their hands over the campers and say the same blessing my parents said to me growing up. Then we spread tallitot over the campers, creating a shelter of peace. Campers put their arms over one another, and we sing the Hashkivenu.
Meet the Rashim…Session 1B Edition
Introducing... your head counselors! Mechina (3rd & 4th graders) - Emma and Rebekah Where do you go to school and/or work? Emma - Brandeis University; Rebekah - University of Puget Sound What are you most excited about for this summer? Emma - I am so...
Camp Chat! 2
Camp Chat is a weekly segment where I walk around camp with a white board and a question.
Praying Around the Court
Rabbi Laura explains prayer as a physical experience with our CIT class of 2016.