Editor's Notebook The Gifts Of Jewish Camp becoming the top professional of Detroit Jewry's venerable I is woods and water, fun and friendship, sun and spir- Jewish camp provider: the Fresh Air Society and Tamarack ituality. It's also a building block of Jewish identity. Camps. Believe in campers to find meaning in Israel and It's Jewish summer camp. Studies abound that validate its spot alongside Israel trav- Judaic programs, he said. Be subtle but also accent enrich- ment, whether it's eating in the cheder ochel (dining hall); el, Jewish learning, Shabbat candle lighting, youth groups making Kiddush cups for new Americans; planting trees, and holiday celebrations in bringing pre-teens, teens and Israeli style, on the campgrounds; or extending tzedekah to their young adult advisers closer to Judaism. people less fortunate. In its distilled state, camp exposure is a living laboratory "We don't force anyone to do anything," Geller said. for being Jewish without the pressure to compete as a Jew. "The essence of informal education is to show how It's the purest chance for younger Jews to stake their Jewish Judaism can be cool and exciting. What campers want to claim at their comfort level, religious or embrace and — what they want to take with them — is up cultural. The idea is to seamlessly wrap to them." Jewish activities, values and ethics into I love Geller's oft-repeated adage that he once picked up all the popular secular things about at a camping seminar: "If you want to give children a camp — to make Judaism as inviting as Jewish background, you've got to give them a Jewish play- water skiing. ground." I was energized reading Jerry The Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit, our chief Silverman's description of what bound strategic planning and fund-raising agency, allo- his daughter, Alison, then ROBERT A. cates more than $550,000 to the Fresh Air 9, to what I call camping SICLAR with a Jewish pulse. Editor In the Aug. 4 issue of "If you want to give children a the Chronicle of Philanthropy, Silverman, president of the Jewish background, you've got to Foundation for Jewish Camping (FJC), give them a Jewish playground." wrote: "You have to understand that this is a —Tamarack's Jonah Geller girl who had a significant Jewish background as a child. She had been to Jewish day school and had been very involved with the syna- Society each year for operations and scholar- gogue's youth groups. But there was some- ships; it's one of our community's wisest invest- thing about this camping experience, living ments. 24 hours a day, seven days week with other Rabbi Paul Yedwab of Temple Israel in West Jewish kids in a place where Judaism is constantly in the Bloomfield met his wife, Wendy, at the Reform move- air, which connected her to her peers and to the culture in a powerful way. I will never forget her tears, having to leave ment's Kutz Camp in Warwick, N.Y. This summer, they spent a week volunteering at Camp George in Parry friends just met four weeks ago." His father was a rabbi, but Silverman didn't connect with Sound, Ont., where their three kids attend; he served on the rabbinic faculty. Tamarack is among the camps that the Jewish community until he got involved with the Rabbi Yedwab has assisted with programming. Conservative movement's United Synagogue Youth. He "I believe that Jewish camps are the close thing to Gan even met his wife through USY. The connection deepened Eden [the Garden of Eden] that one can find on this as he witnessed the profound impact that Jewish camping Earth," said Rabbi Yedwab, 49. "Kids had on his three kids growing up amid treat each other more kindly, get closer the trappings of assimilation in Points To Ponder and enjoy the normal camp activities America. more because' of the tefillot [prayers], the His insight reinforces the lofty rung song sessions and even the studies that of Jewish camping on the ladder of are interwoven into the daily and weekly identity building as well as the essential schedule." role that parents play in making time Has the (misguided) fear of In a telling admission, Rabbi Yedwab for Jewish expression in the hurried, forced Judaism kept you from said his work as a rabbi is rooted in impressionable lives of their kids. exploring the Jewish camp making the rest of the Jewish world, "My experiences have taught me so experience for your kids? including Temple Israel, more like much about the importance of always camp. "Most every successful innovation giving kids the support they need to that I have ever brought to Temple grow and flourish," wrote Silverman, Israel has been stolen from my favorite 47, a business executive in San If your family has been Jewish environment," he said. Francisco and Boston before accepting exposed to Jewish summer The array and quality of general, the New York reins of FJC last summer. camp, where does it rank sports and specialty camps available to "There are so many opportunities out alongside other Jewish Jewish families is impressive. But par- therefor them, but before children can moments in helping shape your ents would be remiss if they didn't also feel confident enough to go out and kids' Jewish identity? expose their kids to the special gifts of take advantage of those opportunities, Jewish summer camp, a pillar of the they need us to believe in them." experiences that help kids discover who That reminded me of what Jonah they are in the Jewish community. 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