by rneil | Jul 31, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
During Saturday morning Shabbat services K’Far Noar participants (rising 9th graders) spoke about perseverance and how it often leads to personal growth healing. Below are the reading they shared. By Carly & Mattie Last night you heard and learned all about...
by rneil | Jul 31, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
By Cooper Schwartz 17.95 seconds. That’s been the record time for climbing to the top of the tower (about a 50-foot climb) since 2016, and when the summer began, I was certain that it would never be beaten. Sure, some people climbed fast, but not...
by rneil | Jul 31, 2021 | Uncategorized
By Lori Zlotoff In this week’s Torah Portion, Eikev, we are told that the Israelites will soon enter a land filled with the seven species, or the sacred fruits and grains found in the land of Israel, as well as a land rich in minerals and clean water sources. You...
by rneil | Jul 31, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
Our Kineret (rising 6th graders) campers led services Friday evening. Their theme was Nitzachon: pushing through a challenge. Below are the readings they shared. By Yale, Asher, Noah, Henry and Josh The theme of this week’s Torah portion is Pushing through...
by rneil | Jul 31, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
By Sam “Skelly” Kelly The theme for this Shabbat is overcoming a challenge. That theme is familiar to us here. In previous summers we have used our ability to persevere as a marker of growth. That has not changed but some of the difficulties we’ve...