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Likrat Shabbat with Rabbi Josh Warshawsky Many campers and staff arrived at camp and found new, safer flooring, too. Maavar is a transitional program for Yedidim campers who are 16+ years old that bridges Yedidim and Touchnit Avodah. Friday, May 1 Hosted by National Ramah. Tuesday, April 21 Final COVID-19 details, including protocols and additional items required by campers, will be shared closer to the start of camp. Camp Ramah in the Poconos operates under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary and serves as the camping arm of the Conservative Movement of Judaism. Tikvah programs now operate in all Ramah camps across North America, offering the inspirational Ramah experience to Jewish children, teens, and young adults with a wide range of intellectual, developmental, or learning disabilities. Hosted by Ramah Poconos. 8:00 PM EDT, Daf Yomi Shiur The goal of the programs in the National Ramah Tikvah Network is to enhance Jewish identity and teach Jewish values in a supportive, inclusive, and fun environment. Tzevet (counselors) will help campers unpack upon arrival. They work closely with camp staff to support all campers. with Cantor Jeremy Stein, Rosh Shirah, Ramah New England, Pre-Pesach Learning With Josh Kulp 9:00 PM EDT Lunch & Learn with Miles Greenspoon and Daniel Fischer, Ramah Nyack, ZOOMba Ramah Maariv Minyan Join Reshet Ramah and USY Alumni for Project Zug, a program of the Hadar Institute that makes Jewish learning accessible and available to Jews in all communities. with Dani Nurick, Ramah Nyack, Trivia Night Ramah Program Incubator Dr. Bonnie SchwartzTikvah Director(781) 400-0204, Mini-Amitzim is an incredible 2-week Taste of Ramah for children ages 10-12 with learning, social, and developmental differences. Camp Ramah in the Poconos operates under the auspices of the Jewish Theological Seminary and serves as the camping arm of the Conservative Movement of Judaism. For the first time since Camp Ramah in the Poconoss inception in 1950, we made the inevitable decision not to have in-person camp in 2020. The weekly series hosted by Rick Recht and Rabbi Josh Warshawsky. Sunday, May 10 We plan to continue this successful partnership and bring a few volunteers over each year! 8:00 PM EDT. 5:00 PM EDT Call: (570) 798-2504, 7 Bala Avenue Ramah Maariv Minyan The program provides recreational, social, and educational experiences for campers with intellectual and developmental disabilities. We are thrilled that you have chosen Camp Ramah in the Poconos for your child this summer. During our camper intake process, we work with families to develop individually tailored plans for each camper based on each childs specific needs for a successful summer at camp. Ramah Shirah with Jeremy Stein Singing around the campfire, movie nights, celebrating Shabbat together, watching camp musicals and swimming in the lake were just some of the experiences that made this experience so special. Participants have the opportunity to work in one of several job areas to develop skills such as responsibility, reliability, and efficiency. Lindsays time with us was invaluable in our ongoing commitment to ensuring a safe environment for everyone at camp. 8:00 PM EDT Rachel and Stephen MillerGail and Elliot NorryEve Coulson and Nelson ObusRabbi Joel and Eliana Seltzer, Jack Aaron and Rabbi Stephanie AaronSeyna and Larry AbelUrsina Teitelbaum and Ben AbellaRachael and Joshua AbramsThe Adar FamilyDr. Campers work in the office, nursery, kitchen, water ski dock, and tuck shop, among other areas. Junior Counselor Hadracha: Training in Camper Care Fitness with Daniel Malka The blessing is being able to go from one thing that helps the Jewish people, to another. Always inspired by Rabbi Joels words of Torah, I want to acknowledge his remarkable contributions to Camp Ramah in the Poconos and thank him for motivating and exciting so many of us about camp, about Judaism, and about being the best human beings we can be. 5:00 PM EDT Courses are designed for Jewish learners of all levels, and Project Zug is open to Ramahniks and USY alumni ages 15 and up. Our campers enjoy a summer of growth, exploration, excitement, friendships, learning, community, and lots and lots of fun! With Dave Yedid, Rockies Rosh Edah and JTS rabbinical school student. May Mental Health Awareness Month Mark and Dana* FallickAnne and Steven FasslerKarly Forman*Harriet and Philip FreidenreichDr. Wednesday, April 1 Kolot Ramah: A Gathering of Solidarity and Song Sunday, May 10 8:00 PM EDT The weekly series hosted by Rick Recht and Rabbi Josh Warshawsky. 18439 8:00 PM EDT This experience provides young adults with learning, social, and developmental differences, an opportunity to participate in a vocational internship within the Tochnit Avodah (Voc-Ed) program, as well as recreational activities with Amitzim and other edot (divisions.) They planned and executed an impactful Yom Yisrael, complete with a Shuk full of treats representing Israel's varieties in food and culture, a rocket-building and launching activity, and a recreation of the Dead Sea. Watch Making the Perfect Cup of Coffee: Coffee & Torah 2:00 pm EDT Camp Ramah in the Poconos is a Pennsylvania overnight Jewish summer camp for kids and teens. Israel at the Crossroads, with Daniella Elyashar 8:00 PM EDT It gave me a chance to be a leader and take on great responsibilities. Voc Ed Maavar is a transition program for young adults that bridges our camper and vocational programs. 8:00 PM EDT We are excited to announce a Global Nosh N Learn, hosted by Avidan Halivni, a Ramah Wisconsin alum and current Ramah Service Corps Fellow in Berlin. 8:00 PM EDT Campers in this program require a higher level of support. Susan TecktielCamp Yofi Director(404) 531-0801. From 1-session to full summer, experience an unforgettable summer filled with sports, music, arts, outdoor adventure, and friendships - all within a vibrant, fun, joyful, and caring Jewish community. Monday, April 20 And so, in this, my final Annual Report as Executive Director, I thought it would be appropriate to quote from Rashi, one of my favorite thought partners over the years. This famous Jewish phrase comes from a verse in Psalm 84, reading: They go from strength to strength, appearing before God in Zion. Rashi, quoting a midrash found in the Talmud, explains that this verse offers us a blessing that we may go from strength to strength, by leaving the beit knesset, the house of prayer, and entering the beit midrash to engage in studying Torah, and if we do we will merit seeing Gods face. Want a taste of local history? Arnold and Susan BaskiesRisa and Michael BaskiesKathryn and Martin BirnDrs. This past summer we were thrilled to invite two special guests from Israel to spice up our Culinary Arts program: award-winning cookbook author Adeena Sussman, and a beloved former Mishlachat member, Tomer Perets. These individuals work in different areas around camp, learning job skills, time management and teamwork, and enjoy traditional camp activities, such as swimming, boating, art and sports. Rabbi Joel SeltzerFormer Executive Director. The Moreshet Ramah Legacy Society recognizes the members who ensure the future of Camp Ramah in the Poconos, Ramah Day Camp, and our Tikvah programs by making a commitment in their estate plan to contribute to Camp Ramahs permanent endowment. Directions to camp can be found in the camper handbook in your Camp in Touch account. Reshet Ramah 2023. 9:30 AM EDT Thursday, April 2 In the off-season, our beloved Chadar Ochel was expanded to accommodate our growing community. Enjoy a summer of growth, exploration, and lots and lots of fun! Tzevet Book Club With Dave Yedid, Rockies Rosh Edah and JTS rabbinical school student, Tzevet Limmud If you select the blue front door, you'll be taken to a view of the "Entrance Hall." The Jewish environment at Ramah was so inviting and memorable, and friendships we created with other counselors will be lifelong. This past summer, we were lucky to have four volunteers join us at camp in our Tikvah program. Since the first Ramah Tikvah program opened in 1970, the Ramah Camping Movement has continued to be a pioneer in the inclusion of Jewish campers with disabilities. Beth Etra and Jonathan Adler*Rabbi Gary and Laya CharlesteinDrs. with Miles Greenspoon and Daniel Fischer, Ramah Nyack, Shirah 9:00 PM EDT July 16, 2019. . Bruchim HaBaim! A bus counselor will accompany campers to camp. Keep in mind the items your individual child needs AND please do your best to stick to the recommended items so that campers can best manage their own belongings. The Tikvah Program, founded in 2016 in Ramah Galims inaugural summer, is a two-week program for campers with mild to moderate intellectual and developmental disabilities. The dig, funded by a $23,358 Keystone Historic Preservation Grant from the state, was conducted after artifacts related to Fort Hamilton, a fortress located at the site from 1755-1757, were recovered. His decade-plus tenure at camp has put us on solid footing with enrollment, development, and an eye to the next chapter in this organizations history. The Tikvah Program currently consisists of two tracks: Breira BRamah is a full session inclusion program for campers who need additional support. 6:00 PM EDT Join Reshet Ramah and USY Alumni for Project Zug, a program of the Hadar Institute that makes Jewish learning accessible and available to Jews in all communities. Kolot Ramah: A Gathering of Solidarity and Song Friday, May 8 Join Rabbi Eliav Bock, Director of Ramah in the Rockies. Programs April 12-14, Monday Morning Movement The goals and objectives of the Atzmayim program focus on areas of personal development such as self-image, vocational skills, independent social functioning and active involvement in the Jewish community. Monday, May 11 Global Nosh N Learn with Avidan Halivni Our Ramah Tikvah programs vary widely in their size, structure, and the support needs of their campers, but all strive to integrate campers with disabilities into the wider camp community. The Tikvah Program at Camp Ramah in the Poconos is an integral part of our camp and enhances the entire community. Twice a week they manage and run Yedibean, a coffee shop for Camp staff. Participants are placed in an internship where they work to contribute to our larger camp community and develop a broad range of skills that can be utilized and transferred to a variety of settings. Hosted by Ramah Poconos. We could not be happier with the experience our kid had this summer. Reuben and Diane RomirowskyMichal and Adam ScheerIlana Glazier and Dr. Lowell SchmeltzSuzanne and Jared ScloveMiryam and Adam SeidStacy and Matthew SeltzerSusie and Ken ShearThe Skier FoundationSusan and Richard StoneSusan Ganz and Howard SugarmanSarah and Jeff VogelJenifer and Martin WachsJuliet I. Spitzer and Philip WachsJoan WohlRabbi Lisa Malik and Dr. Abraham WynerRabbi Eric and Dava YanoffRobin and Greg ZappinAlan Zucker, *Member, Board of Directors**Current or Immediate Past President, Board of Directors*** Chairs, 2021 Annual Chai Campaign. We are focused on providing a traditional, immersive, Jewish summer camping experience to Jewish children of all abilities. Our Tikvah Residential Program, or Yedidim, is for teenagers ages 13-17. Monday, April 13 8:00 PM EDT With safe, sturdy bunk-beds and bed rails, ample cubby space, a covered porch, electricity and indoor bathroom and shower facilities, and newly installed large fans on every ceiling, your child will quickly learn to call their cabin home. Enrollment of campers with disabilities is made on an individual basis to ensure that children can thrive in the program. Likrat Shabbat with Rabbi Josh Warshawsky Ramah Daroms Vocational Training Program is designed for participants ages 17-21.

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