Postcards from Camp: Dylan K., Camp Airy
Through Parkour and bunk living, Camp Airy has taught me problem solving techniques and decision-making skills that will stick with me forever.
Read MoreThrough Parkour and bunk living, Camp Airy has taught me problem solving techniques and decision-making skills that will stick with me forever.
Read MoreOn March 10, at Pikesville’s Chizuk Amuno Congregation, Hadassah Greater Baltimore will host its “Keys for Relief” gala.
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Some members of the Kappa Guild: (Top row, from left) Michale Misler, Rusty Heyman, Sheila Saval, Andi Lewis, Jackie Klein and Miriam Stern. (Bottom row, from left) Roslyn Caplan, Sally Rifkin, Sheila Mentz and Gloria Cissell. (Photo by Linda L. Esterson)
The Kappa Guild will be publicly honored for its efforts over the decades on Nov. 17, National Philanthropy Day, when Mentz accepts a 2017 Unsung Hero Award from the Association of Fundraising Professionals, Maryland Chapter.
Read MoreI’m going home in a few days, but I’m looking forward to next year to do it all over again and get to do what I couldn’t this year like the Mega Zip, an overnight camp out, scissors tower and copper enameling.
Read MoreCampers learn about the Jewish people’s responsibility to work the land and “protect it to make sure it’s there for future generations,” adds Joe Perlov, who traveled from Israel to launch the project at both camps.
Read MoreIn camp, there is something new called Hamama. Hamama is based off of nature and animal habitats.
Read MoreShabbat at camp is really special because we have bonding time with our counselors and celebrate Shabbat differently than we might at home.
Read MoreBeing at camp makes me feel like I have another home where I get to spend time with my friends and have a blast!
Read MoreLast week we went on a water trip to the lake next to camp and I got to paddle in a kayak and a canoe. I’ve wanted to do that for a long time, and camp is one of the only places that gives me endless opportunities.
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