by rneil | Jul 30, 2018 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
Written by K’Far Noar Staff and Campers C- Committing to be your best self A- Attending all activities M- Making each other happy P- Participate to the fullest H- Having respect for your peers A- Attempt to say yes to different opportunities R- Reach for your...
by rneil | Jul 28, 2018 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
This Saturday at services, K’Far Noar (rising 9th graders) spoke about the importance of going all in. Below are some of the reading from their service. By Darya & Kaitlyn People come back to camp year after year because of their love for camp. Being here...
by rneil | Jul 27, 2018 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
By Aaron Selkow Eight years ago, I arrived at Harlam having already spent more than One Thousand, Seven Hundred and Fifty days living at camp. And during that time, I went from a 5-year-old child to an adult – a professional, a husband, a father. My time at camp is...
by rneil | Jul 21, 2018 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
By Adam Zemel and Hannah Lafargue Dear Chavurah, At the age of fifteen, it can be hard to see how you will ever fit into the world, let alone make an impact on it. The world is big and contradictory. It is full of beauty and heart and light. But it can also be scary...
by rneil | Jul 20, 2018 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
The Carmel campers (rising 3rd and 4th graders) lead a wonderful service Friday night. Their theme was “Finding Joy”. By Maya and Chloe I find simcha in basketball, when my brother is nice, and eating ice cream. I find simcha in snuggling up with a...
by rneil | Jul 20, 2018 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
By Cori Miller I’m going to start today with a story. It’s about a boy who struggled, who made a lot of mistakes and one day did something really bad. What he did doesn’t matter, but what did matter what that he felt that it would always define him; that he would...