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Issue 6 - August 4, 2006 - Gesher Summer Camp

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The <strong>Gesher</strong> Gazette Scott<br />

Volume 5, <strong>Issue</strong> 6<br />

<strong>August</strong> 4 , <strong>2006</strong><br />

Av 10, 5766<br />

Lantzman, Director<br />

(973) 597-3699<br />

A Message From the Directors<br />

Looking Forward<br />

Crazy Hair Day and<br />

Track & Field Day<br />

Negev Undernight<br />

Yom Yisrael<br />

Galil Camel<br />

Beach Trip &<br />

Overnight<br />

Pajama Party 2 &<br />

Shabbat is here<br />

wear a white shirt<br />

Happy Birthday<br />

• Harris Mevorah (8/6)<br />

• Corey Cops (8/07)<br />

• Rachel Luxenberg (8/07)<br />

• Ariella Shua (8/07)<br />

• Max Chosak (8/07)<br />

Aug<br />

7<br />

Aug.<br />

8<br />

Aug.<br />

9<br />

Aug.<br />

10<br />

Aug.<br />

11<br />

• Dalia Epstein (8/08)<br />

• Jessica Weichert (8/11)<br />

• Elisheva Feldman (8/12)<br />

• Grace Hollander (8/12)<br />

Incredibly, six weeks of <strong>Gesher</strong> have already come to a close. It’s hard to believe that the<br />

summer is flying by so quickly, but another week of <strong>Gesher</strong>, meant another great week of fun<br />

and special programming.<br />

With the extreme heat, we adjusted our schedule for most of the week to be inside in the<br />

nice cool air conditioning of our facility. We had a real treat when the Sky Riders entertained us<br />

on Tuesday, with tricks up to the gym ceiling. On Wednesday, we had a special program led by<br />

our Shlichim about Tisha b’Av.<br />

Week six was also trip week for Negev as they ventured off to Bowcraft this morning. They<br />

had a wonderful time going on the different rides and riding on the train. They came back just<br />

in time for Kabblat Shabbat where we said good bye to our 6 week campers.<br />

We look forward to a great 7 th week, which will include having both Crazy Hair Day and<br />

Track and Field Day on Monday, Dancing with the Stars and a Negev family dinner on Tuesday,<br />

Yom Yisrael on Wednesday, Galil’s Camel Beach trip and overnight on Thursday, and a Pajama<br />

Party on Friday.<br />

All Star Staff<br />

Kinneret: Esther Brochin<br />

Natasha Cooper<br />

Sharon Stieve<br />

Negev: Sophie Chamino<br />

Jason Chernofsky<br />

Tal Grebel<br />

Justin Gordon<br />

Karen Malyshev<br />

Aubry Minsky Rowland<br />

Yoni Reisman<br />

Galil: Max Buckler<br />

Randi Rosenthal<br />

Aquatics: Dan Aron<br />

David Bassan<br />

Stephanie Benrimon<br />

Specialists: Scott Dichter<br />

Amir Lev<br />

Maor Va’anunu<br />

Don’t forget to keep sending in your money for Chai Lifeline to<br />

help us meet this year’s goal.<br />

Shabbat shalom,<br />

Scott, Gary, & Aly<br />

TEEN TRAVEL 2007!!!<br />

The <strong>Gesher</strong> <strong>Summer</strong> Program is happy to announce an exciting<br />

new teen travel program for incoming 6 th , 7 th , and 8 th<br />

graders. Each day will offer our campers an opportunity to<br />

explore local attractions and visit farther sights, as well as<br />

build friendships and strengthen their sense of independence.<br />

We invite all parents to attend an information session on<br />

Wednesday, <strong>August</strong> 9 th at 7:30 PM. Feel free to bring other<br />

families who may be interested. If you will not be able to<br />

attend the information session, but would like more information,<br />

please email jspiro@gesherfun.org.<br />

ATTENTION NEGEV FAMILIES:<br />

Please remember that on Tuesday, <strong>August</strong> 8th your campers will not be coming home on the buses. Please<br />

bring your families and join us at 6:00 PM for dinner followed by “Dancing with the Stars” and see your<br />

campers perform!


Page 2<br />

The <strong>Gesher</strong> Gazette<br />

Kinneret (Pre-K—K)<br />

Negev (1—2)<br />

Galil (3—6)<br />

We started the week with a bounce from<br />

the Sky Riders acrobats—Wow! These<br />

performers jumped rope, flips and hulahooped<br />

in the air. This was only matched<br />

by our adventure in aquatics. Ahoy there,<br />

Kinneret; We got a chance to use the kayaks<br />

in the pool! For some of us, this was<br />

our first experience in boating; What a<br />

fun and special treat!<br />

On Friday, once the “9 days” and the<br />

heat wave had passed, the campers enjoyed<br />

free swim again in the afternoon!<br />

Now, they were really able to show off<br />

their skills from all the extra instructional<br />

swims. Be on the lookout for those swim<br />

progress reports, a lot of our campers<br />

have moved from big bubble to small,<br />

and from small to none at all!<br />

Our week ended with the sweet sound of<br />

song as we celebrated Shabbat together.<br />

“Put the Chicken in the Pot,” is one of our<br />

Pre-K favorites. Since the mitzvah theme<br />

of the week is “tzedekah,” we learned a<br />

new song called “One Little Penny in the<br />

Pushka.”<br />

Week #6 promises to bring more fun<br />

with crazy hair day and YOM YISRAEL!<br />

Shabbat Shalom,<br />

Bluma & Shelly and the Kinneret Kids<br />

Even though it was so hot outside we<br />

stayed cool<br />

With Yom Cham and morning swimming<br />

lessons in the pool!<br />

The Sky Riders show was as awesome as<br />

could be!<br />

They flipped, bounced and jumped – it<br />

was amazing to see!<br />

We learned about Tisha B’Av with a<br />

special program on Wednesday.<br />

Then we had a day off from camp to<br />

observe the fast day.<br />

Friday Negev was off to Bowcraft to ride<br />

the rides.<br />

We had such a fun time, it was hard to<br />

say good-bye.<br />

We have so much fun at camp every day<br />

Because our unit is A-O.K.!<br />

Shabbat Shalom,<br />

Karen, Emmy and the Negev Crew<br />

What a week in Galil!<br />

We spent the first half of the week indoors<br />

trying to beat the heat—but this didn’t<br />

slow down our campers.<br />

On Tuesday, B4 and G4 played a close<br />

game of indoor kickball, with the boys<br />

escaping by a narrow victory. We also<br />

saw an incredible trampoline show in<br />

which the performers amazed us with their<br />

jumps and flips.<br />

On Wednesday we prepared for Tisha<br />

B’Av with a presentation about the significance<br />

of the day.<br />

On Friday we were excited to go outside<br />

again! B4 and B5 played a competitive but<br />

fun soccer game against the boys from the<br />

Clifton Y.<br />

Everyone is looking forward to our trip<br />

and overnight next week!<br />

Shabbat Shalom,<br />

Stacy and Justin<br />

We fly through the air<br />

with the greatest of<br />

ease….<br />

B2A ‘s daring young<br />

Max Belizzone<br />

Ropes<br />

This summer many campers have been able to climb the wall and ride the zip<br />

line for the first time.<br />

We applaud the accomplishment of these campers, but we equally applaud all<br />

campers who participate in the activities at the ropes course. All ropes course<br />

activities are designed to challenge the campers at the appropriate age level.<br />

This year, we also have a new Burma Bridge that all campers are able to enjoy.<br />

Shabbat Shalom,<br />

Scott Dichter, Amir Lev and Maor Va’anunu


Page 3<br />

Gymnastics<br />

Gymnastics continues to flip us out here at camp! We spent<br />

some more time on the bars, learning front and back hip circles; low<br />

bar and high bar.<br />

Everyone tried ‘monkey swinging’ this week, so ask your children<br />

to show you next time you’re in the park or on a backyard swing<br />

set!<br />

We’ve stacked the mats, and everyone is ‘flipping out’ over how<br />

easy it is to do somersaults from the springboard.<br />

Balance beam has continued to challenge campers of all ages,<br />

and everyone has learned to improve their concentration and conquer<br />

the beam!<br />

Keep flipping and have a great weekend!<br />

Kimberly Amsel, Gymnastics Specialist<br />

Mitzvah of the Week- Tikkun Olam<br />

(repairing the world)<br />

The Shilichim and I had the great opportunity this week to put<br />

on a special Tisha B'av show to our campers. Not only did we try<br />

to "recreate" for them the various episodes of the key causes as<br />

to why we have Tisha B'av, but we also had some amazing follow-up<br />

discussions as to what we, as a <strong>Gesher</strong> community, can<br />

do to make the world a better place to live in.<br />

There is no better way to do this than to talk about the importance<br />

of “tikkun olam.” We all recognize that everyone, in their<br />

own way, can make a difference in the world. This will hopefully<br />

lead us to a world filled with greater peace and mutual understanding<br />

amongst all people.<br />

In this week's Torah portion of “V'aetchanan,” we are taught<br />

once again the infamous Ten Commandments. It should always<br />

serve as a reminder, along many lines, that our relationships<br />

between our fellow person are just as important as our relationship<br />

with G-d; Hence we have the breakdown of the Ten Commandments<br />

into two major components - Mitzvot between people,<br />

and service to G-d.<br />

One of the key ways to achieve a full and meaningful Jewish<br />

experience, is to recognize that both of these relationships go<br />

hand-in hand. One cannot call oneself a "religious person," if<br />

they cheat and steal from others.<br />

Let there be peace for Israel.<br />

<strong>Gesher</strong> Waterworks<br />

We have reached the end of our third swim session, and swim<br />

reports are coming home today. As always, if you need more<br />

information or a clarification, please feel free to call me.<br />

Most amazing this week, was the reality that our Pre-K campers<br />

have come so far! We began the summer with over 30 of our<br />

campers in big bubbles, and amazingly, I counted just 14 in the<br />

pool this week! More bubbles come off every day as our campers<br />

learn the skills necessary to swim on their own. Kudos to the<br />

Pre-K counselors and the Lifeguard Staff for all their hard work in<br />

making this happen!<br />

We concluded our “nine days of Instruction” on Wednesday,<br />

as we remember the period of mourning prior to Tisha B’Av. Our<br />

campers do not free swim during the nine days of Av because of<br />

the halachic prohibitions regarding bathing for pleasure, as well<br />

as the predisposition of the Jewish people to danger during this<br />

time. For these reasons, we eliminate Free Swim as an activity,<br />

and instead substitute instructional activities during the afternoon<br />

swim. Galil and Negev learned life jacket skills on Monday,<br />

and participated in the ever-popular kayaks on Tuesday<br />

and Wednesday mornings during the regular instructional swim.<br />

We were very happy to return to regular free swim on Friday<br />

morning.<br />

The excessive heat took its toll on swimming this week as well.<br />

We closed the pool during the afternoon on both Tuesday and<br />

Wednesday ; The heat made the long walk down the hill an unsafe<br />

adventure for the kids in the afternoon, as it did for the Lifeguard<br />

staff to be standing in the heat for the PM swims. We were<br />

very excited to be back in the water on Friday as the temperatures<br />

cooled off.<br />

Our first round of swim-a-thon prizes went home today as well.<br />

It is not too late to get your contributions in to Chai Lifeline to<br />

support the great work that they do.<br />

Jeff Reiss, and the entire <strong>Gesher</strong> Aquatics Staff<br />

Shabbat Shalom,<br />

Rabbi Richard


Page 4<br />

Cooking<br />

On Thursday, we commemorated a day referred to as “Tisha B’Av,” the ninth day of the month of Av. This is a day of mourning<br />

for several reasons; Two such reasons are that both the first and the second Holy Temples in Jerusalem were destroyed. The<br />

Rabbis tell us that the second Temple was destroyed because the Jewish people were not unified; they were not nice and respectful<br />

of one another. In an effort to counteract this, we discussed how Jews all over the world are one big family and would come to<br />

one another’s aide despite whatever separates us. To demonstrate this point we took several different colored icings (representing<br />

different kinds of Jews) and beautifully (and deliciously) combined/unified them on one cake.<br />

CAKE: Use any vanilla cake recipe. We used Manischewitz parve vanilla cake mixes. Follow instructions on box and bake.<br />

ICING: Make any vanilla frosting of your choice. We used the White Icing recipe found in The Kosher Palette (Joseph Kushner<br />

Hebrew Academy’s cookbook):<br />

½ cup vegetable shorting (we recommend Crisco)<br />

2 cups powdered sugar<br />

2 tablespoons warm water (apple juice or milk are also good)<br />

½ teaspoon vanilla<br />

Mix all ingredients together.<br />

DECORATING THE CAKE: Separate frosting into several cups. Add food coloring of your choice to each cup and mix (see side<br />

of food coloring box for color selections). Decorate cake as you choose with all of the colors. Make a blessing and enjoy.<br />

In Cooking Chug, we enjoyed yummy Pizza Pockets, Peanut Butter (Soy Butter) Chocolate Chip Cheese Cake, S’mores Brownies,<br />

Creamsicle Milk Shakes, and Cookie Milk Shakes.<br />

What a great week!<br />

Morah Feldman and<br />

Yael Katzwer<br />

Tarbut<br />

My name is Maayan. I am visiting from Israel and have been<br />

having a great time teaching Tarbut (Israeli Culture).<br />

This week we learned about Jewish Heritage. We discussed<br />

the meaning of Shabbas and fasting days, as well as learned<br />

about Israeli geography using a big map if Israel.<br />

I use games, tell stories, and plan fun activities so that the<br />

campers can learn about Israeli culture.<br />

We are all having a great time and are looking forward to<br />

more Tarbut throughout the summer!<br />

Maayan Mor<br />

G3B’s<br />

Hannah<br />

Gelber<br />

works<br />

on an<br />

art<br />

project<br />

during<br />

Omanut<br />

Chug<br />

Tennis<br />

Week 6 on the tennis court was full of fun and games. We<br />

survived the heat of Tuesday and Wednesday by playing in our<br />

air-conditioned gym with indoor tennis nets.<br />

The focus of this week was keeping our eyes on the ball.<br />

With all groups, we played games that emphasized concentration<br />

skills. With older groups, I tossed three tennis balls at a<br />

time, asking each camper to concentrate on one tennis ball<br />

only, and to only hit that tennis ball.<br />

With younger groups, we played the dancing ball game and<br />

campers had to watch the tennis balls and decide which ball<br />

was in my right hand and which ball was in my left hand. It<br />

was amazing how this activity really helped them keep their<br />

eyes on the ball.<br />

During the week, we also played some all time favorites like<br />

tennis baseball, the tennis chain game, and volleyball tennis. It<br />

really is amazing to see your children improving their tennis<br />

skills and strategies.<br />

I look forward to cooler weather and more <strong>Gesher</strong> tennis in<br />

the coming weeks.<br />

Shabbat Shalom!<br />

Sandy Glatt


Page 5<br />

Games<br />

CROSSWORD<br />

ACROSS:<br />

1) Running and Races.<br />

3) We love camp …..<br />

6) When we play in the pool.<br />

DOWN:<br />

1) This week we had a program<br />

for …………..<br />

2) I have four legs, a tail and I<br />

bark.<br />

4) We play games with different<br />

types of balls in this activity.<br />

5) When we wear white shirts.<br />

7) The Jewish star has this many<br />

points.<br />

WORD SEARCH<br />

Words appear forwards, backwards, and diagonally.<br />

R S P P R O G R A M M B L K E R E D F Y S Y W M R W F F S B<br />

N C I I N Q B A F R U Q S G L N T R A C K A M R C E K V L S<br />

T C T L S F I O E W O R K S E O R Z U T A B A M P T H T M F<br />

J P L E L N J N W K H V A U R S P C W I L A U T Y Q A S I E<br />

N E G O V Y E Y P C F H N K L I H A G R O L T N U Y A E D E<br />

O E B H W M S Y E M R A I L P M A E F O M E E W N M L I O P<br />

G F S M Q N C O M T E A H A V K I T R H O T T E A D N M G L<br />

U W I H R D J Z C S E N F D K I H G F P C R Z J R I Q S N L<br />

D Z N P H A U G U S T P H T I X C Z M E K K A F B H Z R M E<br />

B A P E G Q L Y L U M O D R E S S U P K S P P D C G O S K S<br />

AUGUST BOWCRAFT DOG DRESSUP<br />

FIELD GESHER PROGRAM TRACK


From Deep Down in the Archives of<br />

Jokedom...<br />

Monday: What is the best thing to put into a pie<br />

...Your fork<br />

Tuesday: What do porcupines say when they kiss<br />

.... Ouch<br />

Wednesday: What do sheep like to do when it is sunny<br />

outside<br />

... Have a BAA BAA Que<br />

Thursday: Tisha B’Av<br />

...(No <strong>Camp</strong>, No Joke)<br />

Friday: How did Mr. Berger propose to Mrs. Berger<br />

... With an onion ring<br />

Transportation Corner!<br />

Just a few short notes as we roll into week 7 of camp…<br />

1. Please remember to come into the office and sign in your<br />

camper if you arrive to camp after car pool has ended. Even<br />

if you see your camper’s counselors and bunk at Boker Tov,<br />

you will still need to sign in your camper—especially if they<br />

are usually on a bus in the morning and you decided to drive<br />

them instead.<br />

2. As we go into weeks 7 and 8 of camp, we have fewer campers<br />

as we say good-bye and wish families great vacations. We ask<br />

that you please have your campers ready a little earlier in<br />

the morning and be home slightly earlier for them in the<br />

afternoon because the bus routes might take less time.<br />

Don’t forget to send back your<br />

Chai Lifeline Swim-a-Thon<br />

forms !!!<br />

The camp<br />

looks on in<br />

amazement as<br />

the Sky Riders<br />

flip and jump<br />

on snowboards<br />

on a<br />

their trampoline.<br />

LOST AND FOUND<br />

We have 4 tables of lost and found items near the camp<br />

office that have no name labels in them. We encourage<br />

you to come in and go through these items if your<br />

camper is missing clothing, goggles, sunglasses, sneakers,<br />

etc… We have no way to return these items to you if<br />

we cannot identify who they belong to.<br />

Current:<br />

$18,500<br />

110 South Orange Avenue<br />

Livingston, NJ 07039<br />

Ph: (973) 597-3699<br />

Fx: (973) 597-3362<br />

Email: gesher@jkha.org<br />

Web: www.gesherfun.org<br />

<strong>2006</strong> Goal:<br />

$30,000

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