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Camp
Programs for Summer 2010
Camp
Shalom is very excited and proud to present our 2010 summer programs.
We have
taken the finest of our prior programming, infused it with new creative
ideas and camper and
parent feedback to develop more programming which
continues to be the best in summer camping.
There are two girls' and
two boys' programs to keep
your children active all summer long.
Session
I: June 23 – July 16
Session
II: July 21 – August 13
For
the Girls
Rena
Program
The Rena
girls program provides an all-around camping experience in a
warm Torah atmosphere. The girls are afforded the opportunity to learn
and grow by working together, undertaking new challenges, and
developing friendships that will last a lifetime. Campers will enjoy
non-stop fun and activities including:
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Daily
Activities
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Special
Features
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- Swimming
- Innovative
group games
- Sports
- Drama
- Baking
- Arts
& Crafts
- Morning
tefilah (prayers)
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- Exciting
weekly trips
- Shabbos
parties
- BBQ lunch
event
- After-hours
campfire
- Performing
arts production
- Color War
- Amazing
surprises
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Camp facilities feature a modern air conditioned building, outdoor
b-ball courts, spacious playing fields, and close walk to Olympic-sized
swimming pool.
Program
Director - Mrs. Arona Hes
Session
I: June 23 – July 16
Safed
Art Studio

The Safed
Art program is a specialty program for girls of all abilities,
providing a focus on the creative arts (approx. 2 hours over the course
of each day), with art instruction, diverse media projects, and art
appreciation trips. A talented art specialist will design and supervise
all art activities. The program will include:
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Art
Activities
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Instruction
Objectives
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- Ceramics
- Watercolor
painting
- Oil/chalk
pastels
- Clay
modeling
- Jewelry
design
- Paper
construction
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- Art
techniques
- Drawing
skills
- Color
choice
- Use of
diverse media
- Art as a
tool for self expression
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Campers will also enjoy the following activities and
special events:
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Other
Activities
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Special
Features
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- Sports
- Water fun
- Drama
- Innovative
group games
- Morning
tefilah (prayers)
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- Exciting
trips
- Shabbos
parties
- BBQ lunch
event
- After-hours
campfire
- Surprise
events
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Camp facilities feature a modern air conditioned building, spacious
natural-light art room, indoor gymnasium, spacious playing fields.
Program
Director - Mrs. Arona Hes
Session
II: July 21 – August 13
For
the Boys
Gibor
Sports Clinic

The Gibor
Sports Clinic is a specialty program for boys of all abilities,
providing both intensity and fun in the advancement of individual
skills and the development of teamwork. The boys will face challenges,
gain confidence, and build friendships while immersed in a Torah
atmosphere. Each day starts with morning tefilah (prayers) and Judaic
learning. Sports instruction will be include the following teaching
techniques.
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Methods
of Instruction
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- Fundamentals
of individual sports
- Endurance
drills
- Skills
stations
- Repetitive
skills
- Focused
skills competition
- Tournament
play
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Campers will enjoy continuous action and activities including:
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Sports
Spotlight
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Special
Activities
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- Football
(older boys)
- Baseball
(older boys)
- Basketball
(all)
- Kickball
(younger boys)
- Dodgeball
(younger boys)
- Soccer
(younger boys)
- Ping Pong
(all)
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- Exciting
trips
- Sports
figure visit
- Water fun
events
- Tug-of-War
- BBQ lunch
event
- After-hours
campfire
- Lively
pre-Shabbos music festivals
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Camp facilities feature a modern air conditioned building, indoor
gymnasium, outdoor b-ball courts and spacious ball fields.
Program
Director - Rabbi Shmuel Feldman
Session
I: June 23 – July 16
Reyim
Boys Program
The Reyim
boys program provides an all-around camping experience
filled with learning, sports, trips and adventure. The boys will be
presented with team building activities, skills development, and
friendship bonding while immersed in a Torah environment. Campers will
enjoy non-stop fun and activities including:
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Daily
Activities
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Special
Features
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- Swimming
- Sports,
and more sports
- League
& tournaments
- Crafts
and wood projects
- Innovative
skills games
- Baking fun
- Morning
tefilah (prayers) and Judaic learning
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- Exciting
weekly trips
- Hiking
and boating
- BBQ lunch
event
- After-hours
campfire
- Field
olympics
- Color War
- Lively
pre-Shabbos music festivals
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Camp facilities feature a modern air conditioned building, outdoor
b-ball courts, spacious ball fields, and close walk to Olympic-sized
swimming pool.
Program
Director - Rabbi Chaim Biberfeld
Session
II: July 21 – August 13
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