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May 9, 2011 4:14 am at 4:14 am #596773smartzMember
I am not familiar with the list of kiruv camps out there, any suggestions?
I do know about girlzone…however i’ll even consider being a counselor on a 2 week road trip or s/t that I know some organizations take kids on…
any recommendations?
May 9, 2011 4:23 am at 4:23 am #975838StuffedCabbageParticipantnageela, seed and sprark are here in the us but theres a kiruv camp in moscow that alot of girls go on…..
September 22, 2013 3:48 am at 3:48 am #975839mitzvahgirl613Participantwhat about the one in the toronto/canada area?
September 22, 2013 11:43 am at 11:43 am #975840eclipseMemberOorah girl zone/boy zone
Shoroshim (mostly Russian)
September 22, 2013 3:51 pm at 3:51 pm #975841live rightMembercan I ask why you want to work in a kiruv camp?
September 22, 2013 3:52 pm at 3:52 pm #975842live rightMemberdid not realize when this thread was started. so now im not expecting an answer, but anyone out there can answer: why do you want to work in a kiruv camp?
September 22, 2013 6:09 pm at 6:09 pm #975843ultimateskierMemberI went to nageela and its impossible to explain what an amazing experience it was. There’s also Nageela Midwest and Nageela West.
Theres Eitz Chaim in Moscow and Pinsk in Belarus.
Theres camp Shomayim in Atlanta Georgia.
Ashrienu in Toronto (Mrs. Coffer from Nageela East is headcounselor there 2nd half)
About why someone would want to go to a kiruv camp is because if you believe in the idea of kiruv then why wouldnt you want to dedicate your summer to brightening the lives and making a difference in the lives of jewish kids?
September 23, 2013 2:28 am at 2:28 am #975844sharpMemberbut anyone out there can answer: why do you want to work in a kiruv camp?
I never did, so I don’t have first-hand experience. But, it can be very rewarding and an opportunity to make a difference in many different ways. However, depending on your position in the camp, I might suggest getting at least a bit of basic training somewhere first. The camp itself might offer training for staff.
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