![]() Our teens and young adults excelled in leading our campers. ![]() In 2023, we will fully launch this camp with a 6-week well-rounded schedule hosted at Gann Academy in Waltham, MA. Forty-five campers had a sensational time during the one-week pilot. The strong enrollment and dynamic programming at both camps paved the way for the launch of the Boston Day Camp. And the return of the Zimkudiyah (song and dance festival) let campers learn new songs and dances to celebrate Ahavat HaAdamah (loving the earth). Some chugim were even conducted in Hebrew! Har Ramah (Ramah mountain), the new climbing tower, spurred campers to take on new and unexpected challenges. With several additional top-notch staff members, campers had more ways to delve into the arts, deepen their connection to our natural world, and acquire new sports skills, including pickleball! And a gorgeous new Biytan (pavilion), funded by Kimby and Lawrence Berger, provided a fantastic new location for camper activities, from tefilot through peulat erev (evening activity).Īt our DC Day Camp, with the return of chugim (electives), campers had more opportunities to choose activities to match their interests, expand their horizons and reinforce their skill sets. Additions to our Palmer and DC sites also enhanced our campers’ experiences.Īt our overnight camp, our program again reached high levels with the return of Yom Roo, swim lessons and Kishroniyah, a one-week program of workshops for our older campers. Our camps returned to full enrollment, with richer programs that permeated every aspect of camp life. ![]() In 2022, Ramah made great strides to revitalize its programs to strengthen skill-building and Jewish learning. While 2021 was a summer of happiness and healing for our campers and staff, we recognized the need to rebuild many of our programs – and with this, to teach and reinforce skills that had atrophied early in the pandemic. Our campers also benefited from wonderful new additions to our sites. Thank you for partnering with us to inspire a lifelong love of Jewish traditions and values within welcoming and accepting communities.Ĭampers gained confidence and independence through reinvigorated programs. Todah Rabbah – thank you for entrusting Ramah New England with your children and investing in a strong future for Ramah.
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