Honoring Parents and Camp Counselors
Camp counselors are so much more than just college students working a summer job … they ensure safety, they create comfort and they are the unconditional-loving adult for the over 850 children and teens that will spend time at camp. They offer guidance and support, while encouraging campers to grow and stretch beyond what they think is possible.
Remembering the Holocaust
We remember the six million Jews and the millions of lives cut short by the atrocities of the Holocaust. We also remember those who were not Jewish and risked everything to protect and save us.
Holding Hope and Sorrow, Together
This Shabbat, we hold on to both the triumph and heartache together. We rejoice in a new barrier broken and we pray for peace and comfort for the millions of people living through fear and uncertainty.
Shabbat-o-gram: Choice through knowledge
Camp is wonderful for so many reasons but as an educator, I love that campers get the opportunity to study texts and sources, think about how it might affect their lives, and then make informed decisions about celebrating Judaism. What a gift to give to our children!
The Little Ambassador
The Little Ambassador, and ark created by beloved camp artist Helen Burke and many Swig campers and staff, has a rich history with Camp Newman and Camp Swig. When our camp moved officially to our Porter Creek site, The Little Ambassador, along with many other pieces of work that Helen crafted with generations of campers, found its new home.
Alumni Spotlight: Diana F. Marcus
My experience at that Leadership Institute at Camp Saratoga in the 1950’s, was the influence and the guide in my journey in the Reform Jewish world.
Alumni Spotlight: Caren Kline
Caren Kline Camp Swig: Machon '84, CIT '85, Staff '86 Never would have thought that my 3-weeks of Machon at Camp Swig Saratoga in 1984 would pave the way for our two sons, Noah and Seth, to have the impact it has had. Noah was hooked right away first summer going into...
Alumni Spotlight: Dori Taback-Hazan
When I was 17, after the five-week session of CIT Class ’75, I stayed on at camp to work as the artist assistant to Helen Burke. This in itself was a dream come true for me because I loved being in Helen’s workshop, sculpting in welded copper and creating mosaics, and I loved being with Helen!
Creating a Resilient Facility
In the aftermath of the 2017 Tubbs fire, the URJ and Camp Newman established a Master Plan Task Force to develop a plan for the rebuilding and reimagining of the physical facilities. This Task Force was comprised of community leaders and camp community members with...
URJ Camp Newman: Reimagined & Reborn
Something magical happens when we break our daily routines and join together in intentional community. Where the physical environment and collective experiences are infused with Jewish values.