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Demographic
Data
Panel

Demographic Data Panel

Hear from a panel of experts about why collecting data about diversity, creating more camps of belonging for Jews of Color, Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews, LGBTQIA+ Jews, and other marginalized or underserved/undercounted communities of staff and campers can help you better serve your communities.

Anxiety
Camper
Staff
Workshop

Anxiety Camper Staff Workshop

Anxiety
and
Parents
Workshop

Anxiety and Parents Workshop

Aligning
Your
Sports
Program
With
Your
Camp’s
Culture

Aligning Your Sports Program With Your Camp’s Culture

Sport at Jewish camp is a complex and dynamic experience for campers. Like artistic, musical,
and other Jewish experiential education experiences at camp, there is a wide spectrum of how
campers and counselors show up at the sports fields. Because of this, it is difficult to find the right
balance of being fun, competitive, educational, and inclusive when designing a sports program
in the context of Jewish camp. Supervisors, sports staff, and camp counselors sometimes lack
the resources, training, and language required to create an all-encompassing sports program
grounded in the camp’s values. These gaps lead to volatile competitive environments, which can
result in poor behavior from overly-competitive campers and disengagement from other campers.
This resource aims to address these issues by exploring how to create a supportive environment
for competition. In this guide, competition is defined as, “The intra/interpersonal dynamics of
winning and losing.” Competition and how it is consumed by children and young adults drives
their recreational sport experience. When used correctly, it can be the tool that develops a new
passions, relationships, and transformative experiences for a camper at sport. Whether your daily
sports program’s main goal is to have fun, catalyze skill development, or to replicate organized
game/league experiences, the aspect of competition is constant and must be attended to.

This resource accomplishes the following:

  • Contextualizes how your sports program should align with the mission of your camp
    by providing recommendations on how to create a program that is predicated
    on healthy competition.
  • Showcases a 90-minute staff training activity for Camp Athletic Directors
    and Heads of Sport to prepare their teams ahead of opening day.
  • Shares best practices and tips for sports instruction and building a sports program.
  • Provides sports-related language and phrases in Hebrew for sport-staff
    instructors/coaches to use with campers.

This guide is intended for the use of camp athletic directors/heads of sports programming
as they prepare ahead of opening day at camp.

Cornerstone
Song,
2022:
Grow
Cornerstone
Song,
2021:
Mah
Norah

Cornerstone Song, 2021: Mah Norah

On
Camp
Day
Off
Ideas
and
Considerations

On Camp Day Off Ideas and Considerations

Created by Carly Chessin and Hannah Spevak

Concerns and solutions
Mental health considerations
Days off through a Jewish lens

Why
Jewish
Parents
are
so
Anxious:
Get
Them
to
Sign
Up,
Show
Up,
and
Stand
Up
for
Camp
for
Their
Kids

Why Jewish Parents are so Anxious: Get Them to Sign Up, Show Up, and Stand Up for Camp for Their Kids

Leaders202.0
Opening
Session

Leaders202.0 Opening Session

Bugs
and
Hugs…What
We’ve
Learned
from
100,000
Camper
Experiences
and
How
It’s
Changing
Overnight
Jewish
Camping

Bugs and Hugs…What We’ve Learned from 100,000 Camper Experiences and How It’s Changing Overnight Jewish Camping