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Sheryl Sandberg endows scholarship at Camp Ramah in California in honor of late husband
Sandberg, the author of “Lean In,” the bestselling book about women’s equity in the workforce, has long been a prominent donor to Jewish and Israeli causes.
Jewish summer camps in Canada face pressure campaign over alleged 'Israeli military' ties
From far corners of the Jewish world, the women of Chabad gather in freezing Brooklyn
After flood in Texas devastates local camps, Jewish camps express grief and condolences
US summer camps should stick to Judaism, not gender - opinion
The current implementation of rules involving mixed-biological gender housing is causing Jewish camps from varying ideological persuasions to take a position on the issue.
Police see possible arson in fires at a Jewish camp near Ottawa
A police statement said the damage rant to about $450,000 in US dollars. It said the fire “was of an arson nature.”
Tikkun Olam: The American Israeli Summer School Set to Open in the Heart of Angola
Jewish teachers from Israel and the U.S will travel to Angola to teach English as part of a collaboration between TALMA, The Israel Program for Excellence in English and the Menomadin Foundation.
Jewish camp reassures families amid ‘social media offensive’ over inclusion of trans kids
The identity of the person behind “Libs of Tiktok,” Chaya Raichik, an Orthodox Jewish woman based in Los Angeles, was discovered by Washington Post reporter Taylor Lorenz in April.
The author of ‘The Matzah Ball’ wants Jews to read more romance
A Q&A with writer Jean Meltzer about the power of romance novels to shape Jewish identity.
Jewish adult summer camp includes color war, fire breathing and shabbat
Held on Labor Day weekend just before Rosh Hashanah, Camp Nai Nai Nai drew some 100 adults in their 20s and 30s from throughout North America to have fun, make new friends and do Jewish stuff.
Jewish camp that opened this summer tests 100% negative for COVID-19
On Thursday, the camp plans to hold an “in-person Modin B’nai Mitzvah celebration” in honor of its campers who were unable to celebrate their bar, bat or b’nai mitzvahs with friends this year.
Parents rush to apply kids to Jewish summer camps open amid coronavirus
Open summer camps are dealing with abiding by health regulations in a usually freewheeling atmosphere and dealing with parents clamoring to give their kids something approximating a normal summer.
A Jewish camp in Maine is opening. How does it plan on keeping kids safe?
Modin is perhaps the first Jewish camp to tell parents definitively that it will open, and to specifically describe how it will keep campers and counselors safe.
NJ camps’ board resigns over handling of director’s predatory behavior
The board's former executive director, Leonard Robinson, was forced to resign in April 2018 after allegations of sexual misconduct surfaced.