Museum of Hope

| Camp Name | Camp Gesher (West Coast) |
|---|---|
| Type of Camp | Overnight |
| Submitted by | Oleksandra Nikitina and Jenny Gitkis |
| Program designer | This program was a joint project of Camp Gesher and the Jewish Agency for Israel |
| Short description | This 90-minute program is an opportunity for campers to create their own museum, become “docents” for the exhibit they create, and tour each other’s exhibits. This is a large all-camp program and requires significant preparation. This is a very detailed program. All specifics, including set-up, timing and process for each station are found at the end of this writeup. |
| Tags | hope, museum |
| Theme/Topic | Hope |
| Outcomes/Goals | Campers will: |
| Age group(s) | All Ages |
| Groupings | Up to 100 campers (there are 9 groups) |
| Materials | Instructions for the 9 groups (see Museum of Hope pdf) Station #2: Path of Hope Station #3: Window into the future Station #4: Kalaniot Station #5: Roots and Wings Station #6: Reflection of Hope Station #7: Song of Hope Station #8: Wings of Livnat Station #9: From Darkness to Light Spray-paint art on black paper using stencils to create glowing shapes and symbols. Campers layer light-colored spray paint to form a ‘light from darkness’ effect. |
| Staffing | This is an all-camp program so all staff should be available |
| Physical space | Large indoor space where exhibits can be set up |
| Timing overview | • Introduction: 10 minutes |
| Detailed Description | • Introduction 10 minutes • Creative work time 35 minutes • Wrap up 5 minutes Thank everyone for making this museum so special. Optional: End by singing HaTikva PDF: Museum of Hope |