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February 23, 2012 | 30th Sh'vat 5772
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  • The Full Circle of the Olim Fellowship
    The Olim Program brings together staff members from four URJ Camps (Coleman, Eisner, Crane Lake and Harlam) for three weekend-long kallot (retreats) at each summer camp. This two-year program at our respective summer camps allows us to become leaders in the camp community and strengthen our skills as staff members and attend the unforgettable retreats that come three times a year.
  • Now is the Time to be Happy
    An alumnus of Netzer Year, NFTY in Israel and URJ GUCI reflects on what Gilad Shalit's return to Israel means for him: "I see the reality. It hits me. Shivers are sent down my spine as I read the reality and tears come to my eyes. The day has come."
  • How the URJ Camps Prepared Me To Be A NFTY Leader, part 1
    Taylor Lyles shares how her summer at the URJ Kutz Camp transformed her into the NFTY North American Membership and Communications Vice President.
  • The Long 5 Years - an Israel Perspective
    Camp Kalsman counselor Avi Faine, from Holon, Israel, shares his thoughts on the return of Gilad Shalit.
  • Dan Nichols' RV Tour
    Henry S. Jacobs Camp is partnering with the Goldring Family Foundation-First Time Camper Incentive Program and OneHappyCamper.org to sponsor Dan Nichols' Road to Eden tour across the South!
  • How the URJ Camps Prepared Me To Be a NFTY Leader, part 3
    Avra Bossov, the NFTY North American Social Action Vice President and freshman at George Washington University, shares how 8 summers at Camp Coleman shaped her into the NFTY leader she is today.

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