Union for Reform Judaism

  

 
 

 

URJ Camps Celebrating
50 years!

Over the past 50 years, more than 40,000 people have attended the Joseph Eisner Camp Institute, Goldman Union Camp Institute or the Joseph and Betty Harlam Camp Institute.

Each of our camps has had a powerful impact on campers, staff members and their families. In turn, URJ Camping has had a major role in the growth and development of the Reform Movement. Our camps continue to provide transformative, Jewish experiences for campers and staff each summer.

  • Reconnect with friends

  • Reminisce those glory days

  • Delight in the future of the Reform Movement

  • Experience camp again

Celebrate with us at these events!

 

URJ Camp Harlam
Kunkletown, Pennsylvania


Events: A fundraising gala at Congregation Keneseth Israel in Elkins Park to help complete renovation on Harlam’s twenty-five camper cabins. A celebratory Alumni Day at camp with Saturday morning services, lunch, and a song session. Plus mini-reunions in synagogues and homes of alums.

Dates: May 3, 2008 for the fund­raising gala; August 2, 2008 for Alumni Day

Contact: Camp director Rabbi Frank DeWoskin, 215-563-8184 (winter office) or 570-629-1390 (summer office), campharlam@urj.org.

Visit the Harlam alumni website!


 

URJ Joseph Eisner Camp
Great Barrington, Massachusetts

Events: Experience Shabbat as we sing, pray, dance and reconnect with friends and memories Catered birthday banquet dinner celebration on Saturday; experience Fireworks as we conclude with Havdallah; participate in the largest Eisner song session ever "Eisner Camp through the Years" with over 2000 people; enjoy a Saturday night concert with national acclaimed Joshua Nelson.

Date: July 25–26, 2008

Contact: Camp director Louis Bordman or development director Corey Cutler, 201-804-9700 (winter office) or 413-528-1652 (summer office), necampinstitute@urj.org

Visit the Eisner alumni website!
 


URJ Myron S. Goldman Union Camp-Institute (GUCI)
Zionsville, Indiana


Events: An alumni Shabbat gathering (of up to 500 people) featuring a concert/song session led by former camp songleaders (to be recorded and possibly turned into a CD); a book highlighting camp memories; and a possible groundbreaking ceremony for the camp’s new state-of-the-art performing arts center.

Date: Labor Day weekend, August 29–31, 2008

Contact: Camp director Rabbi Ron Klotz, 317-873-3361, guci@urj.org.

Visit the GUCI alumni website!

 
 
 

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