She has assumed many leadership positions for the SF Jewish Community Federation including Chair of the Marin Impact Grants Initiative, JCF Chair of Major Gifts, President of YAD, and Co-Chair of LAtid Leadership Program. When shes not at the office, Aimee can be found hiking with her family, hunting down the perfect mac and cheese, and singing silly camp songs to her kids. in Law & Society from American University. Hewas born and raised in Honesdale, Pa. andattended summer camp at Trails End Camp for fourteen incredibly formative years. With a diverse background in executive support, operations, and administration to CEOs, senior Vice Presidents, and an entire team/department she has worn many hats from accounts, administration, and team management. Marcia and her husband Doug are passionate supporters of Jewish camp. He is the Signature Society Chair and a board member of Israel Bonds, Executive Committee board member of Camp Ramah Berkshires and a founding board member of the American Friends of Israeli Navy Seals. www.eddiebauer.com launched in 1996 under Neumans leadership. Some of her best memories are from her days at Camp Foxtail, Camp Ramah in California, and Camp Ramah in the Poconos. She was a Co-Chair of de Toledos Head of School search committee, and served on the search committee for the Head of School of Milken Community School. in Education at Smith College, a B.A. He and wife Linda share three wonderful children, Ryan, Spencer, and Kate and they live in Larchmont, NY. At the 14th Street Y, Jenni grew from her original role as Assistant Director/Program Coordinator of the Ys largest Jewish day camp program, New Country Day Camp, to Director of New Country Day Camp, to Director of Summer Programs, and then to Director of Youth Programs overseeing all program departments serving ages 5-18. Josh Edelglass (he/him) has been spending his summers at Camp Ramah New England since 1987, and he began working on staff in the summer of 1995. All rights reserved. He found the greatest joy from Israeli dance alongside his brother and cousin in his early years, and in later years, he enthusiastically led the Shabbat tradition for the entire camp. Previously, she worked in communications, development, and operations at Yeshivat Maharat, gaining a comprehensive understanding and appreciation of the Jewish non-profit world. Holocaust Memorial Council. She then made Aliyah and received her M.A. After graduating she served as the Assistant Director at Camp Daisy and Harry Stein for 4 years. Margalit moved to Los Angeles after working in New York in a variety of small, innovation-focused Jewish non-profits and earning a Masters in Public Administration and an MA in Hebrew & Judaic Studies from NYUs Wagner/Skirball Dual Degree Program. Bethany is the Manager of Learning and Research at the Foundation for Jewish Camp. She also worked as a legal administrative assistant to the Varsity Tutors corporate legal department. Stacie went to sleepover camp for 13 incredible summers at Camp Northland in Haliburton, Ontario. Robert Rob Bildner, co-founder of the FJC, is an attorney and entrepreneur who is active in the Jewish and secular non-profit communities and public life. Julie and his wife Susan have three children and five grandsons, and lives in Upper Saddle River, NJ. Presently, with his partners, he is involved in camping operations in NY, NJ, PA, ME, and CT. A recognized expert in the camping field, Skip has presented seminars and has been a speaker at professional conferences throughout the United States, Canada, Israel, the Former Soviet Union, and Europe. Favorite camp activity: Breira free time of course. When she and her husband decided to send their kids to secular private school instead of Jewish day school, as she had attended as a child, she realized that Jewish summer camp would become perhaps the most critical influence in their childrens Jewish identity. Shawna grew up in Montreal and is currently living in Raanana, Israel combining her love for food and philanthropy in creating classes that celebrate Israels abundance while raising awareness of local charitable organizations. [15] Board of Directors - Camp Ramah Board of Directors Executive Committee Elizabeth Waksman, President Michael Agus, Member at Large Alan Chalup, Secretary Jeff Goodell, Member at Large Larry Kaplan, Treasurer Aaron Kass, V.P. Michael served as Chair of Camp Bnai Brith of Ottawa from 2007 to 2017, and is currently head of its Legal Committee. She and Doug have three children: Sarah, Max and Eli, and an awesome rescue dog named Sadie. Justin graduated from Kalamazoo College in 2017, having studied Psychology, Jewish Studies, and Art History. At age 19, he was featured in Jewish Weeks 36 under 36. Coordinating two grand openings for NYX cosmetics in New York City and Pumas 2018 hypefest, her love for event management, team management and operations continues to expand. She serves on the National Board of Womens Division of Israel Bonds, and on the board of The Forever Childrens Home (a home for severely developmentally disabled young adults), and she serves as Vice-President and on the Executive Board of the Park Synagogue in Cleveland. Rebecca graduated from Tufts University in 2003 and has an M.A. A native of Birmingham, Alabama, Alisons passion for Jewish summer camp was first sparked at Camp Judaea in Hendersonville, NC, and then fueled by multiple summers at Camp Ramah in New England. Scott is also a strategic partner of IDEAS Education in Beijing, China. An Overnight Camp Combining excellence in programming with a commitment to creating a vibrant and inclusive Jewish community. . They reside in Greensboro, and have three grown children. CAMP NURSE (RN or LPN) (Summer 2023 position) We are seeking nurses to join the Summer Health Center Team for 8 weeks (June 19 - August 17.) Vera joined the FJC team in December 2022 as our Junior Accountant. Rabbi Ethan Linden, director of Camp Ramah of the Berkshires, is accused in a lawsuit filed last week of mishandling an incident in which one camper allegedly sexually assaulted another in 2018. Maryn is excited to use her experience, education and passion for mental health and inclusion to help support Community Care for the field of Jewish camping! (JTA) Rabbi Ethan Linden, director of Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, is taking a leave of absence while his handling of a 2018 sexual assault allegation involving two campers is investigated, the camp announced Friday. Originally from San Diego, Margalit spent a gap-year in Israel before graduating Phi Beta Kappa from University of Maryland with a BA in English Language and Literature. Her involvement in USY inspired her to spend a year studying and volunteering in Israel after graduating from high school. Jeff, together with his father, Henry, and sister, Aimee, work together in helping to grow and develop AMSkiers status as a strategic partner and insurance resource for their camp client community throughout the United States and Israel. Anita grew up in Cleveland, OH, where she still lives with her husband, Michael D. Siegal. They have one son, Bryan, who is currently a student after serving in the Israel Defense Forces. Rabbi Rex Perlmeter was ordained at HUC/JIR in 1985, and went on to serve as spiritual leader of Temple Israel of Greater Miami and the Baltimore Hebrew Congregation. When her children were younger, Susie spent five summers serving in a variety of roles at Camp Ramah Nyack (2003-2008), ultimately joining the leadership team as Program Director where she was responsible for the planning and execution of programming for hundreds of campers. This is a developing story. Prior to joining FJC in 2014, Julie was the Associate Director of Slingshot, where she managed a network of next-generation funders and entrepreneurs, the Assistant Director of Capital Camps, the Jewish community camp of the Mid-Atlantic region. Her camping roots run deep in both traditional and specialty camps. Nationally, Susan serves as an active member of the board of Jewish Rock Radio (JRR) and recently joined the lay leadership of the Alexander Muss High School in Israel program where she focuses on recruiting students, engaging alumni, and developing partnerships with day schools, Rebecca Raphael is a New York City based writer, editor and producer who spent two decades running the digital operations (primarily website content) for TV personalities Dr. Phil, Rachael Ray and Katie Couric. Julie works on initiatives that support Jewish camps and their leaders, particularly those aimed at enhancing the counselor experience. In this role she gained valuable experience working with the senior management team, the Board of Directors and donors. Jason is thrilled to join the FJC team this Fall as an FJC Fellow, where he will be working on a portfolio of staff engagement and Jewish education. Following her gap year program, The Nativ College Leadership Program in Israel, she enrolled at Binghamton University and earned a BA in Judaic Studies. In his free time, Justin enjoys live music, long walks in Prospect Park, his two cats, and of course, spending time with his camp friends. Robert M. Beren Michele holds a Master of Arts in Special Education Administration from Columbia University. Julius Eisen is the former operator and owner of several bus and tour companies including Greyline and Short Line. Shawna Goodman Sone obtained a BA in Art History from McGill University and was awarded the McGill Scarlet Key for outstanding leadership and positive impact. Favorite camp activities: Kayaking/Canoeing, Arts & Crafts, and Farm to Table chug. He stated that the lawsuit involved two campers, who were both minors at the time and that Linden had contacted state authorities about the misconduct and provided a sworn affidavit to law enforcement. As a kid she had the opportunity to attend summer day camp where she made lasting memories and further discovered her individuality. Anita is a retired Speech-Language Pathologist whose career focused on children as well as geriatric patients. FJCs board leadership and professional team exemplify the values we espouse as an organization: commitment, creativity, and innovation. Rebecca currently sits on the executive board of Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, is the immediate past president of the alumni association and is the 2018 recipient of the Alumni Leadership Award. Rabbi Ethan Linden, director of Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, is taking a leave of absence while his handling of a . In addition to camp, some of Rachels favorite things include ice skating, her sewing machine, matzah ball soup and her pet rabbit, Jasper. Her area of focus is building healthy and resilient individuals, communities, environments, and organizations and the interactions between these systems. Jeff graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1988 with a BA in Economics. Rachel joined Foundation for Jewish Camp in May 2010 as the Senior Accountant. Favorite Camp Activity: Friday night- services, song session, and Israeli dance! There, she earned an MA in Jewish Professional Leadership and an MA in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies. Skip was also the founding president of the Ben Appelbaum Foundation, a business incubator, founded to honor his former business partner. Tuition & Camp Fees (included in total cost above): "Tuition" includes room, board and programming. Stuart Katz, Immediate Past President Jeffrey Scheer, V.P., Development Sharon Waller, V.P., Board Development Board Members Mark has been a primary funder and advocate of PJ Library in the Atlanta community. David is originally from the Chicago area and graduated from Ithaca College in 2010 with a BA in History. Justin is excited to be joining FJC as the Program Operations Assistant for the Field Growth team, helping with the One Happy Camper, Jewish Family Camp, and Competitive Edge initiatives. Prior to starting RLB Food Distributors, Rob served as a state government official in New Jersey and then practiced corporate law with the law firm of Lowenstein, Sandler. As a long-time camp professional. We want to make sure you understand some facts that are not in dispute, Friedman said in that message. Favorite Camp activity: Making smores with lightly toasted (not burnt) marshmallows. They have four grown children. Her career spans more than 20 years of varied experience in non- profit financial management, leadership, and strategy. Jill joined FJC in 2015, and as a Program Manager she focuses on professional development, leadership, and other areas. Mallory lives in Astoria with her husband Martin and her two Israeli rescue cats, Shai and Namair. Susie joins the Ramah Berkshires family with an invaluable blend of 25 years of organizational leadership experience, entrepreneurial vision, and a passion for the power of Jewish camping to nurture and transform childrens lives. In this position, she worked to enhance research and collaboration between the states child-serving education, developmental, and medical systems. Rexs service to Jewish camping is inspired by his firsthand knowledge of the many ways in which it shapes and strengthens our children and their families. The boy was subsequently charged in family court, according to the lawsuit. Previously, she has worked for secular and Jewish nonprofits focused on children, youth, and families in a variety of data management and programmatic roles. This year's Camp Ramah in California Board of Directors is comprised of dedicated supporters who live in the Los Angeles Area, Orange County, San Diego, San Francisco, and Phoenix. As Senior Director of Finance and Administration at Foundation for Jewish Camp, Elisabeth Williams, is responsible for the organizations financial functions, including accounting, audit, finance, and investments. Adena is so excited to begin her work with Day Camps and Day Camp professionals and is looking forward to an incredible fellowship surrounded by dedicated and passionate Jewish leaders. The Neubauer Family Foundation She is also a mom of three young children, a committed conservative Jew, and an involved member of Park Avenue Synagogue. Josh Hirsch Dr. Cliff Nerwen Stefanie Katz-Rothman & James Rothman Naomi Saposh Rob Silverstone Liz Spevack Tammy & Dr. Steven Weinfeld Marc Weinstein HONORARY DINNER COMMITTEE Rabbis Amy. Yevgeniy Klig is the Senior Program Manager of the Russian-speaking Jewish (RSJ) Initiative at Foundation for Jewish Camp, where he supports Jewish camps in engaging RSJ campers, families, and staff. from the Wagner School at NYU and lives in Riverdale with her husband and four children. No stranger to the camp experience, as a former Scout whose camp leaders just so happen to be family relatives, Star learned the importance of team-building, hard work (door-to-door cookie sales) and supporting ones community. He has just stepped down from that exhilarating but exhausting post to become the camp's first senior engagement and planning director. As a junior, Henry joined the 5thcohort of the Nachshon Project, studying at Rothberg School at Hebrew University in Jerusalem, while exploring a variety of professional Jewish careers among like-minded peers. From her adult mentors to the youngest campers on camp, Maya has never ceased to be inspired and impressed by everyone in the world of Jewish camp. Prior to joining FJC, she consulted for a broad array of clients in research and evaluation, strategic planning, change management, coalition building, and organizational development in order to bring systems into alignment with vision and social change. Email Margalit at Margalit.Rosenthal@jewishcamp.org. She is a member of the Foundations Cutting Edge Grants Committee and is the Chair of the Foundations committee on General Community Grants. Kaplan has been active with over 20 local and national non-profit Boards. Stacie Brockman is a serial entrepreneur, passionate investor,and dedicated advisor. Over the course of the summer, the health center serves 800+ children and 300 adult staff. Staci manages the day to day of our One Happy Camper grant portal and is our Salesforce administrator. She is currently a Co-Chair of Lion of Judah Endowment. Jeff joined Cowen Investment Management (formerly known as Ramius LLC) when it was founded in 1994 and was responsible for the development, management and oversight of a number of the investment strategies employed. Diane has been deeply involved in many Jewish organizations in leadership capacities, including the University of Maryland Hillel, University of Miami Hillel, Hillel International, Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. Judy Neuman recently retired following a distinguished corporate and communal career. Henry grew up in Sudbury, Massachusetts, and spent his summers as a second-generation camper and staffer at Perlman Camp in Lake Como, Pennsylvania. Marisa joined Foundation for Jewish Camp as an Assistant Program Manager for One Happy Camper. Hebrew is widely used in all facets of camp life, from the names for buildings, physical infrastructure, and services, to camp activities and programs. Jason is so excited to be working on some of FJCs signature programs such as Cornerstone and Leaders Assembly, among others. Maryn holds a bachelors degree in psychology from the University of Arizona. He and his wife Melanie and their family live in Ottawa. Please use Chrome, Safari, Firefox, or Edge to view this site. He also holds an OPM certificate from Harvard Business School. At Yale, from which Elisa graduated magna cum laude and Phi Beta Kappa, she is on the Alumni Association Board, the Development Council, Parents Leadership Council, Womens Health Research at Yale (Medical School) Council, on the board of the Slifka Center for Jewish Life (Hillel) and is a founding member of YaleWomen and on its Council. Camp Ramah in the Berkshires has been rocked by allegations leveled in a lawsuit from a former camper, Dovid Braun is appointed YIVOs Academic Advisor in Yiddish. Henry has been involved with FJC across a variety of roles, beginning as a Cornerstone Fellow, followed by the Cornerstone Event Internship, and maintained a connection by establishing, and ultimately co-chairing, the Cornerstone Alumni Board (CAB). in Personnel Administration from American University. for PJ Library at the Harold Grinspoon Foundation, where she designed in-person and virtual learning for family engagement professionals, to strengthen their capacity to engage families with young children. . They established a scholarship fund in his honor which the camp has since made the primary fund for assisting families in making Jewish camping possible for their kids. Email Jamie at Jamie.Simon@jewishcamp.org. Amy is the author of three childrens books A Mezuzah on the Door, The Shabbat Princess, and Harvest Blessings and the Jewish parenting blog Homeshuling. Her passions include Holocaust Remembrance, Animal Rescue and, to lighten it up a bit, Little House on the Prairie. Jeremy has served as the Chief Executive Officer for Foundation for Jewish Camp since 2010. We are writing about the lawsuit recently filed against the National Ramah Commission, Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, and Rabbi Ethan Linden, the Director of Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. His involvement with International Hillel included service as both Chair of International Hillels Board of Trustees and Board of Governors. Stacie has an innate ability to scout, support and strategize on building best-in-class brands and advising founders on how to build their brand into a class-of-its-own brand. Jeffs Jewish identity was cemented at Camp Kadimah in Halifax, Nova Scotia, his home town. Rabbi Ethan Linden, director of Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, introduces a presentation on consent at camp to staff in June 2019. Diane formerly has served on the Boards of Stanford U niversity Hillel, Lehrhaus Judaica, and on the inaugural 2013 and 2014 Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards National Selection Committees. in International Studies. Michael has a law degree from Osgoode Hall Law School and his undergraduate degree from the University of Ottawa. She graduated from the College of Staten Islands Lucille and Jay Chazanoff School of Business with a BS in accounting. Chase joined Foundation for Jewish Camp in 2021 as the organizations digital marketing manager. Mark Silberman is a partner and co-owner of Refrigiwear, the worlds leader in cold weather industrial work clothing and accessories. Jason began his camp journey as a camper at Ramah Day Camp in Nyack and then spent eight summers at Camp Ramah in the Berkshires. Julie is also member of FJCs Board of Trustees. at Wesleyan University, and spent two years as a Beit Midrash Fellow at the Drisha Institute. Adina culminated her Ramah experience when she traveled to Israel with Camp friends on Ramah Seminar in 1978. Locally, Shelley serves on the Board of the Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Center for Advancement of Jewish Education, as well as the AJC Miami Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council. Following his last year at Eisner, he staffed a NFTY in Israel summer trip and then stayed to study abroad at Ben Gurion University. Shawna serves as Chair of the Morris & Rosalind Goodman Family Foundation, based in Montreal, and has recently joined the board of the Jewish Funders Network. Prior, Nila held a 10-year tenure as a Communications Liaison and Research Scientist implementing the California Department of Public Healths statewide response to the autism epidemic. Originally hailing from Las Vegas, Aimee made her way to the east coast for college, acquiring a BA in History of Urban Development from Columbia University and a BA in Modern Jewish Studies from List College. She received her BA from Harvard College and her JD from Hastings College of the Law. Maya enjoys traveling, hiking, doing arts and crafts, and spending quality time with family, friends, and fellow silly geese. He holds a Bachelors Degree from the State University of New York at Albany and presently resides in West Orange, NJ. Her lifelong connection with the Jewish community began at Camp Ramah in Ojai, and today shes a driving force in raising funds to subsidize tuition for Jewish summer camps, allowing more families to afford this transformative experience for their children. Julie is a member of the Executive Committee of the Jewish Federations of North America. You can reach him at [emailprotected] and follow him on Twitter @arnorosenfeld. Julie B. Platt, current Board Chair of the Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, has held top leadership roles within the Los Angeles community for many years. Shelley also serves on the Board and Executive Committee of Women of Reform Judaism. He receiveda B.A. Diane also works with her adult children on the Schilit familys innovative crowd-funding tzedakah initiative,Righteous Crowd, which helps vulnerable populations worldwide. FJC is committed to providing equal opportunity for all employees and job applicants without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, age, national origin, disability or veteran status. He attended Camp Kadimah as a camper for five years and was then on staff for five years, culminating in his position as director of the senior camp, Camp Machar at Camp Kadimah. Growing up, Susan attended Jewish summer camps as a camper, counselor, unit head, and director of CIT programming. Through her work on our leadership development programs and educational initiatives, Teri is able to see her direct impact on the field of Jewish camp. Diane has been deeply involved in many Jewish organizations in leadership capacities, including the University of Maryland Hillel, University of Miami Hillel, Hillel International, Greater Miami Jewish Federation and the Jewish Federation of Greater Washington. Professionally, Elisa was president of FreshPro, a leading fresh-cut produce company serving the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic food industry. Upon graduation, she has given classes, catered and cooked for clients in New York, Philadelphia, Toronto, Montreal and Israel. He is also the author of an award-winning article forCamping Magazineentitled Teaching the Skills that Children Need to Succeed. Scott is an honors graduate of UC Berkeley and received a juris doctor from Boston College Law School in 1990. Earlier, Yevgeniy was the Senior Director of RSJ Programming at Moishe House and the Director of Teen Services at Marks JCH of Bensonhurst in Brooklyn, NY. We recognize that too often victims of misconduct, who bravely come forward with disclosures, have not been given proper attention.. Together they have three children ages 19, 16 and 13. Jenni joinedFJC in October 2017 as the Director of Day Camp and Strategic Programs after a six year tenure at lower Manhattans 14th Street Y. Julie Beren Platt & Marc E. Platt The lawsuit also states that Linden discouraged the girl from telling her parents about the incident, and that police had to ask Linden and other camp officials twice before they removed the boy from camp. Prior to joining FJC, Rebecca worked as the Director of College Programs at Jewish National Fund for six years where she created JNFs signature Alternative Break to Israel program; a week-long immersion trip for college students and young adults. Email Rachel at rachel.anszelowicz@jewishcamp.org. Shes also spent time at URJ Kutz Camp and worked with youth groups across New York. Alison graduated with honors from Brandeis University and holds a masters degree in radio/TV/film from Northwestern University. She grew up inPhoenixattending Camp Charles Pearlstein in northern Arizona, which later became Camp Daisy and Harry Stein. She currently serves as Penn Alumni president. Gaby holds a B.S. B-side campers who participated in this. Vera was born and raised in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and moved to the US by herself at the age of nineteen. Raised by a history teacher, Vera believes that knowledge of ones own heritage, traditions, and culture is one of the most fundamental aspects of a childs upbringing because it helps children better understand themselves and find their place in the world. Charles & Lynn Schusterman Family Philanthropies Before joining FJC, Marisa held various positions in sales and social media marketing, in addition to volunteering as a mentor to neglected Israeli children during her gap year in Jerusalem at Midreshet AMIT. Email Jason at jason.scheff@jewishcamp.org. Prior to FJC, Margalit spent over six years at The Jewish Federation of Greater Los Angeles, most recently as the Senior Vice President of NuRoots, leading the Federations young adult initiative and overseeing a team of professionals working exclusively on engagement programming. David also spent 14 summers as a camper, counselor, and unit head at Camp Interlaken JCC in Eagle River, Wisconsin. Susan earned her MSW from Hunter College in NYC and a BS in Psychology & Education from SUNY Oneonta. As an entrepreneur, Rob founded several food companies, including RLB Food Distributors, a perishable food distribution and food manufacturing company, which he sold in 2007. In her role at the FJC, Briana oversees a portfolio of programs for field professionals and, as a Chicago area resident, has the pleasure of connecting with local Jewish camps and community. She is the immediate past chair of the Miami Jewish Community Relations Council, past board chair of Jewish Community Services of South Florida, and past president of Temple Beth Sholom in Miami Beach. Adena Leon is thrilled to be joining the FJC team as an FJC Fellow focusing on Day Camp and Early Childhood Education programming. In addition to his generous philanthropy, Jim cares deeply about Jewish continuity and sees Jewish camp as key to a stronger Jewish future. She has been a group leader and educator for Birthright and American Jewish World Service groups, and in summer 2018 she officially joined the world of Jewish camp with a position at Ramah Day Camp in Nyack. Julie serves on the board of The Davidson School for Jewish Education at the Jewish Theological Seminary of America and he is the former president and current member of the board and executive committee of the UJA of Northern New Jersey and the Bergen County YJCC. Mark is a past president of Temple Kehillat Chaim in Roswell, Georgia, as well as a past national board member of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), where he served on the North American Camping (NAC) committee, budget committee, and business practices committee. He was ordained in the charter class at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, the open Orthodox rabbinical school. The relationship deepened when the camp community was a mainstay for the family as they began coping with the death of Mitch at age 17 in 2011. His memoir covers his Jewish Newark upbringing. Amy Skopp Cooper, director of the National Ramah Commission and former director of Camp Ramah Nyack for 20 years, will act as director at Ramah Berkshires this summer. Marcia serves on the Board of Trustees of the Jewish Community Foundation of Los Angeles. For more than 20 years, she served as a board member and officer of the American Camp Association in New York (ACA-NYNJ). He spends the majority of his time volunteering for various organizations, and serves on the board of directors of Kahal: Your Jewish Home Abroad, Illinois Holocaust Museum and Education Center, Maot Chitim of Greater Chicago, the Hillels of Illinois Governing Commission and Northwestern University Hillel. In her free time she enjoys playing guitar, writing comedy sketches, and competitive TV show trivia. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. These engagements, focused on the well-being of children and families, include the California Childrens Trust, Blue Shield of California Foundation, Kaiser Permanente, Stanford University, and the Behavioral Health Services of Santa Clara County. Many of us are Jewish camp alumni ourselves, and we know how it has shaped our own lives. he was awarded the Covenant Award for excellence in Jewish education and is currently a fellow in the Mandel Educational Leadership Program. "Camp Fees" cover mandatory bus transportation to and from Camp, canteen visits, trips, insurance, Camper e-mail service and a Camp T-shirt.

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