Monthly Archives: August 2012

TheZone is over but the friendships are not

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Official camp season at TheZone may be over but our dedicated staff is still going strong, giving their campers a great time back home, as this message from an appreciative camper’s mom shows:

Just wanted to say THANK YOU for a wonderful day that you gave my boys. It is very appreciated by me. Camp did great for both of them… we had a rough four years, and after their Dad left the house, they took it hard. It feels to me that you help them heal their little neshamas, and I wanted to thank you…

I hope we will get to see you more, and think about having a little reunion in my back yard with some boys from TheZone. I would love to host all of you…

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TheZone Camp summer season has ended

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The 2012 Zone camp season has officially ended. The second girls’ session finished yesterday and we truly miss our campers!

Not to worry though. Plans for ChillZone and Yom Tov programs are already in the works and TheZone spirit will continue throughout the year!

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What a teen can accomplish

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We’re always proud of the accomplishments of the kids we’re involved with, and last night, we were given reason to be extremely proud.

Avi Leibowitz, who was TeenZone’s camper of the summer, celebrated a siyum on Maseches Makkos. Avi began learning on his own before the summer. Understandably, he was ready to give up by the time the summer arrived. But, he said at the siyum, he was inspired to continue learning at TheZone, alone and with his TorahMate.

“What a nachas,” says Rabbi Zucker, TeenZone’s division head, who, along with TeenZone’s mashpia, Rabbi Yossi Mozes, attended the siyum in Lakewood. “Here’s a kid who had every reason to fail, it was just a beautiful sight to see. Here’s a kid who got turned on to learning in camp.”

“It’s such a tremendous simcha,” says Rabbi Mozes. “Those who know Avi understand what a tremendous simcha it was. It all started with Rabbi Zucker who challenged Avi do it.”

“The summer is time off for some people,” Rabbi Zucker said in his speech at the siyum. “But for Avi, it was time on.”

Avi is leaving on Sunday night for a yeshiva in Eretz Yisrael. “If someone would have said to you six months ago that this kid is going to learn in Eretz Yisrael, it’s not what you would have thought. This in itself is a big accomplishment.”

Avi, you truly make us proud! We hope to continue to hear great things from Avi and all our teens.

 

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Distinguished guests write about TheZone

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The last couple of Shabbosim at TheZone’s Boys Division were graced with the presence of many distinguished guests, who had a chance to see for themselves what really goes on in our camp. And boy, were they impressed!

Rabbi Pinchos Lipschutz, editor of the Yated Neeman, wrote a moving op-ed about Shabbos Nachamu at TheZone in this week’s newspaper, titled  Heroes of Summer.

 Rabbi Eytan Kobre, columnist for Mishpacha, wrote a beautiful column about his Shabbos at TheZone, the last Shabbos of the summer, called The Yiddish are Coming.

Both articles are inspiring portrayals of Shabbos in the uniquely uplifting setting called TheZone.

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A Discover U girl writes

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The following letter was written by a girl who attended Oorah’s Discover U summer program for post-high school students and will be spending the upcoming year in seminary in Israel thanks to an Oorah scholarship:

This is to thank the generous donors who have made this dream a possibility. It’s hard to imagine that less than seven years ago, I would have never even wanted to learn in Israel, never would have wanted to live a frum life and couldn’t imagine leaving home for a year, to travel to the unknown.

As I begin to pack to embark on my adventure, I have some time to reflect. I was fortunate enough to attend the Siyum HaShas earlier this month. It gave me pause. The last siyum was before I even attended Yeshiva. I had no idea what the gathering was about, what it represented and never imagined I would be in the midst of such a huge celebration. Learning the Talmud is a way that men get to participate in learning and maintaining our historical culture. I have a different way to contributing: not learning Yom Daf but by going to Eretz Yisroel and developing an affinity for our history.

I realize that many other students are going because they can afford to go, because they think it’s their right to go and they only want to have fun. I am aware that I have this opportunity because of others’ generosity and kindness, and their hopes that this trip will have impact on me, and then I will have impact on K’lal Yisroel. I take this responsibility seriously and I am aware that others depend on me to carry the Torch of Torah and love for our Homeland.

My family and I sincerely thank you all for making my dream a reality.

When I anticipate how learning in Israel is going to be, I get very excited. I think back to my recent experience at a Kiruv camp, where I was immersed in Judaism and learning. I dream of being surrounded by students who are as interested in learning as I am, and I dream of what it’s going to be like visiting the Kotel for the first time that I can remember. I have been to Israel before, but only as a toddler, and have no real connection yet.

What do I want from my experience in Israel?  I want to develop such a strong love for Yiddishkeit that I’ll breathe and live the Torah life style I yearn and strive for. I dream that my inner soul will grow, mature, and develop so beautifully that others will want to follow and reach higher levels themselves.

It is said that a smart person learns from their experiences, but a wise person learns from others. My ambition is to learn and emulate those women who have gone before me and developed into strong, confident Jewish women who add goodness and kindness in this world. I see myself as working with others and healing the sick as a career, but being empty inside, and not having a sense of who I really am, scares me. I see people who are older than myself feeling as if their life really had no meaning, that they went through life being the same person they were when they were in high school. I want to follow the footsteps of women who have contributed to K’lal Yisroel through education, role modeling, Chesed, and Tzedakah.

I believe that all of us know how we’re supposed to behave and live, but many of us don’t want to make the effort or feel uncomfortable with being different. My thought is that in Israel  being at Tomer Devorah will keep me immersed in Judaism, enhance my learning, and more importantly, strengthen my convictions to live life as a Torah Jewish woman.

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Gilboa Township Accepts $7,500 Donation from Oorah’s TheZone

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TheZone Girls Division was honored with a visit from Town Supervisor Tony van Glad. The girls wowed the supervisor with an impressive display of the camp song, showing off their camp spirit.

Rabbi Avraham Krawiec, camp director, presented Tony with a donation of $7,500 in recognition of services that the town provides our camp, such as fire and emergency services. He then introduced Tony, amid enthusiastic cheers of “Tony! Tony!” from the girls.

Tony acknowledged the generous donation and said he was happy to have such a great camp in his town. He assured the campers that he wouldn’t do anything boring with this donation, like building roads. The dining room exploded with cheers of “amusement park! amusement park!” Tony laughed and said a park might just be in the plans.

The presentation was a true Kiddush Hashem, showing the local populace what a special camp lies in their midst.

Read more about the presentation and see pictures in the Mountain Eagle article, “Oorah Thanks Gilboa Town Officials” that appeared this week.

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Fiveish-mobile winner collects his prize!

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The Fiveish car has been resting in the parking lot of Oorah’s Lakewood headquarters for the last few weeks, waiting for its winner to come and claim it. Today, he stopped by, amid much pomp and ceremony, and was presented with the key by none other than Fiveish himself!

After a celebratory stop at Glatt Bite, Fiveish-mobile will be heading off to his new home in Brooklyn, with his owner, Bury Gross.

 

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Mrs. Chumi Goldberger makes it into Binah Magazine

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This week’s edition of Binah Magazine, a weekly magazine for Jewish women, featured our very own Mrs. Chumi Goldberger in a cover article about Women and Kiruv. The article, a “behind-the-scenes glimpse” at women’s “unique challenges and opportunities,” gives the perspective of a number of women involved in kiruv.

Here’s what Binah had to say about Mrs. Goldberger (we’ll reprint for the benefit of those who don’t have the pleasure of knowing Mrs. Goldberger themselves):

Mrs. Chumi Goldberger runs the Oorah Citadel in Givat Hamivtar, a base for students sent by Oorah to seminaries and yeshivos in Israel. “We give the kids a taste of home and an address to turn to, in order to help them through the year,” Chumi says. Chumi and her husband Akiva have been involved with Oorah for years, as both have a family connection with Rabbi Chaim Mintz, mashgiach in Yeshiva of Staten Island and Oorah’s founder. “We ran programs for college-age kids in camp back in America, and we are in Israel this year, running the Citadel.”

Chumi does not see herself as a teacher, but rather in a nurturing role, by providing a family atmosphere for the students. “They can stop off to do laundry, phone home, play in the game room or simply hang out and relax.”

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Fiveishmobile arrives!

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The Fiveishmobile is here, and its winner, R’ Duvy Gross, who has been eagerly anticipating its arrival, is so excited to come pick it up! As you can see from the pictures, this funky little Scion is the coolest thing on wheels. Don’t you wish you could drive it around?

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