Camp-Inspired Learning for the Fall Holidays
As Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur, Sukkot, and Simchat Torah approach in the midst of the pandemic, we are challenged to design meaningful, hands-on experiences for our learners. Camp professionals share their creative ideas for virtual tefillah, family engagement, and experiential programming.
This webinar will be followed by an optional series of small group meetings with camp professionals to co-create camp-style activities throughout the fall. Sign up information will be available after the webinar.
Featured Presenters Include:
Lauren Wexler, Director of Camp Programs at 92nd Street Y
Rose Savage Levenson, Assistant Director at Camp Bob Waldorf
Ellie Tepper Schulman, Assistant Director at Camp Harlam

Join our community of camp professionals as they share their creative ideas for virtual tefillah, family engagement, and experiential programming. Infuse your fall holidays with the spirit of camp through this diverse array of offerings.
This program is presented in partnership with the Foundation for Jewish Camp.
- Webinar: Camp-Inspired Learning for the Fall Holidays
This link will take you to a Zoom recording of the webinar.
- "Box Programming" Guide of Camp Bob Waldorf in Los Angeles
- "Zoom and Facebook Live Training" Powerpoint of Camp Harlam in Pennsylvania
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- After School and Beyond
- Teen Engagement
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