by mbromstein | Aug 9, 2023 | 2023
Keeping the energy into second session: As we settle into the second session, camp feels quieter. This is no surprise. A full summer at camp is quite long, with only a small session break. As a staff member, it’s nice to have a day off every week, but we...
by mbromstein | Aug 3, 2023 | 2023, Uncategorized
Summer after summer, parents entrust their most precious cargo—their children—to summer camps all over the nation. The foundation that allows these summer camps to flourish is built on a vital element: trust. As parents, they place their faith in the capable hands of...
by mbromstein | Jul 30, 2023 | 2023, Leadership
As a senior Cornerstone Fellow, I was assigned to come up with a Shiputzim (project idea) that I believe would benefit our camp. I attended the cornerstone retreat where I worked along side other selected senior fellows and Jewish educators. We all came into the trip...
by mbromstein | Jul 21, 2023 | 2023, Caring Community, Uncategorized
The New Phone Policy: Creating a Culture To Stand The Test Of Time This summer, Camp George experienced a significant change in its technology policy that initially left both staff and campers feeling distraught. The new revision restricted the use of all cell...
by mbromstein | Jul 13, 2023 | 2023, Leadership, Uncategorized
One of the greatest privileges I have as a Rabbi is the opportunity to go up to Camp George for a week each summer and be a kid again. Its something I look forward to, being out in nature, participating in the many activities and doing some teaching with the campers...