by rneil | Jul 11, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
By Lisa David Have you ever been in an immersive experience where time feels like it’s moving differently? I’ve experienced this on vacations, at conferences, and in all the time I spent at home this past year and a half – never do I feel it more intensely, though,...
by rneil | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
By Itamar Sabag I’m an Israeli, I’m an adventure specialist, I’m a Sharon counselor. Most importantly, I’m a former camper— I attended Chavurah in 2010! Back then, one of my counselors was Brian Hurowitz. During that summer he taught me and a...
by rneil | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
By Izzy Namath Lots of different words and phrases are used in Kineret–words like “swaggie” “besties” “cottage cheese record breaker” “Izzy!” “Did you brush your teeth?”– but also words and phrases such as “Im here for you” “I care about you” “I believe in...
by rneil | Jul 6, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam
By Rena Strober When someone asks me the most challenging part of my career I never respond with ‘Filming a TV show” or “learning the entirely of Les Miserables in 2 weeks before my Broadway debut.” My life as an actor has challenges but I had prepared for those jobs...
by rneil | Jul 5, 2021 | Shabbat Readings, Uncategorized
This past weekend, the unit of K’far Noar led Saturday morning Shabbat services. Below are a few of their writings on the service’s theme, the large effect that small changes can have. By Mikayla & Sasha At Camp Harlam, Shabbat is an image of a loving community...