Camp Ramah in New England
Camp Ramah in New England – Elevate Your Summer! Camp Ramah in New England, located in Palmer, Mass., offers great sports, creative arts, exciting outdoor adventures, and expert instruction in a whole range of electives and just plain off-the-wall fun, wrapped into an experience of Jewish living that is relevant and real to our campers. We offer two-week sessions for children currently in grades 2-3 and four or eight week sessions for children currently in grades 3-10. We are committed to helping find financial aid for all families; please do not allow finances to stop you from thinking about the experience of a lifetime for your child.
Something to Rejoice About
by Rabbi Ed Gelb Director: Camp Ramah in New England My favorite time at camp is undoubtedly Saturday evening after dinner when the campers sing...
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Judaism & Spirituality
Devarim: Respect? Awe? Yes. Fear? No.
By Rabbi Ed Gelb Director: Camp Ramah in New England"You shall not fear them; for the Lord your God shall fight for you." (Deuteronomy...
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Judaism & Spirituality
LET THE CAMP(AIGN) BEGIN
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEPress Contact: Rhonda Parker413-283-9771/rhondap@campramahne.org Let the Camp(aign) begin Camp Ramah in New England Breaks Ground on Exciting New Project July 2011 (Palmer,...
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Community News
Parshah Matot: Fulfilling the Promise
By: Rabbi Ed GelbDirector: Camp Ramah in New England "If a person vows a vow . . . he should not break his word, he...
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Judaism & Spirituality
Pinchas: Situationals
By Rabbi Ed Gelb Director Camp Ramah in New EnglandIf you are a baseball fan, you probably know the adage, "never make the first or...
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Judaism & Spirituality
Shabbat b'Palmer - A different feel than the rest of the week!
Every day at camp is a bit different; a special event, a new friend, an exciting challenge. On Friday’s though there is always a vibe,...
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Judaism & Spirituality
Balak: Why Would God Prophesize through a Bad Person?
By Rabbi Ed Gelb Director: Camp Ramah in New EnglandWe find it easy to accept the idea that God would speak to Moses, Abraham, and...
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Judaism & Spirituality
When the Shark and the Fish First Met - learning about Gilad Shalit
On July 2nd, 2011 Camp Ramah in New England nine and ten year olds learned about Gilad Shalit, an Israeli soldier who was captured in...
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Israel & Overseas
Ramah utilizes outside experts to train our staff on the best approaches to camper care.
During this summer’s staff training week, in addition to our regular seminars on camper care, health and safety, we engaged the help of two...
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Kids & Parenting
Chukat: "Because I Said So!"
By Rabbi Ed Gelb Director Camp Ramah in New England How many of you, when growing up, vowed never to use your parents' statement "Because...
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Judaism & Spirituality

