by rneil | Aug 7, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
The Sharon campers (rising 5th graders) led services on Friday evening. Their theme was “Thinking of Others” By Jonah, Dylan and Jack In this week’s Torah portion, we read about Moses and the Israelites helping each other and the future generations be...
by rneil | Aug 6, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
By Jeremy Wasserman In the Torah there is a story about heaven and hell. Get a big Torah, one that doesn’t leave out any of the words, you will find this story in there somewhere. The story is told that a group of Rabbis were shown Heaven and Hell. First they went...
by rneil | Aug 4, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
Our Galil campers lead a beautiful service Saturday morning. Below are the words they shared. By Ashley & Maya This week’s theme is A-ha-ra-yut – which means “thinking of others.” Thinking of others can take a different form in many ways. Thinking of others...
by rneil | Aug 1, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
By Rachel Klein and Izzy Namath We found this speech so challenging to write that we didn’t start writing it until Friday night at dinner. It was hard for us to think of specific big challenges that we have faced as the Kineret unit heads. When listening to our...
by rneil | Jul 31, 2021 | Blog, Camp Harlam, Shabbat Readings
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 | Shabbat Readings
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...