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Jerry Silverman
Maggie Bar-Tura
Wendy Aronson
Joelle Asaro Berman
Clarissa Cruz
Marissa D'Amato
Tanya Egnuss
Michele Friedman
Rina Goldberg
Tova Katz
Abby Knopp
Sarah Kreps
Amy Kruglak
Rebecca Leibowitz
Cristel Lindstrom
Rabbi Avi Orlow
Ariel Page
Rabbi Eve Rudin
Rebecca Shimshak
Laurie Stone
| Gerrald B. Silverman, Chief Executive Officer |
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Jerry Silverman brings an entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to organizational excellence along with 25 years of experience in the private sector which he has infused into the Foundation for Jewish Camp. His ability to think big and bold about the opportunities in the field of Jewish camp inspires and energizes all who come into contact with him. Jerry's key responsibilities are building an outstanding team of professionals, institutional advancement and listening and learning from the camp field in order to create a clear vision for the future.
Before joining FJC, Jerry served in various executive leadership capacities at Levi Strauss and Co. and The Stride Rite Corporation. He has worked on many successful consumer brands including Levi's, Dockers, Stride Rite Children's, and Keds. Before becoming the CEO of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, Jerry's most recent position was President of the Keds Corporation. He has run both wholesale and retail operations and was noted for his leadership, work ethic, and ability to build strong teams.
During his tenure at Levi's, he relocated often, living in Oklahoma City, New Orleans, Dallas, Los Angeles, Teaneck and San Francisco. This frequent movement helped to develop Jerry's commitment to community. He has a strong pluralistic view which is exemplified in the organizations he has been involved with. His passion as a champion of youth is well known in the communities in which he lived.
Over the years, Jerry has been on the boards of a variety of synagogues, Federations, and Jewish organizations. In 1994 he and his family moved to the Boston area. Jerry became very involved with Camp Ramah in New England and was a past president of their Board of Directors. Jerry became involved in the camp during a challenging time and used his leadership and management skills to return the camp back to the leadership position it once held. Utilizing skills developed in the private sector and applying them in public sector motivated Jerry to seek this opportunity.
Jerry is married to Erica Silverman and is the father of five children ranging in age from 14-22. Two children attend Solomon Schechter of Greater Boston, one child attends Gann Academy - The New Jewish High School, one is currently studying with the University of Maryland and the eldest attends the joint program at List College and Columbia University. Alison, Jenna, Mitchell, Miriam and Naomi's experience at Jewish camp inspired and sparked Jerry and Erica's passion for Jewish camp.
jerry@jewishcamp.org 
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| Maggie Bar-Tura, Chief Operating Officer
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Before joining the Foundation for Jewish Camp, Maggie served as Executive Director of the Office of Management and Budget at UJA-Federation of New York.
Maggie lived in Israel for more than three decades, most of that time as a member of Kibbutz Hulda. She has served as the Executive Director of the Carmel Institute for Social Studies and Policy, in Zichron Yaakov, overseeing applied research to inform policy making in the fields of youth development, civic service, community building, and equality between Arab and Jewish citizens of Israel.
Prior to that she founded and directed the Department of Resource Development and Special Projects of the United Kibbutz Movement. The Department worked with grassroots activists to develop and implement programs for immigrant absorption, women’s leadership, advancement of Jewish pluralism, and cooperative volunteer action between secular and religiously observant Jewish Israeli youth. During that time she also served as an organizational consultant and strategic planner for numerous Israeli not-for-profit organizations.
Maggie served for three years as an educational emissary to the Union for Reform Judaism in New York, taught at Hebrew Union College, and spent three summers as an educator at Kutz Camp. Upon her return to Israel she was appointed Executive Director of the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism in Jerusalem. She has served as scholar in residence to Jewish communities in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia and Johannesburg, South Africa, as well as on college campuses in the United States.
In addition to the above activities, Maggie has translated numerous works from Hebrew into English, including Amos Oz’s works: “In the Land of Israel,” “The Slopes of Lebanon,” and “The Story Begins.”
Maggie is a graduate of Habonim Dror summer camps. She is married to Ami Bar-Tura and they are the parents of two sons.
maggie@jewishcamp.org  |
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| Wendy Aronson, Program Manager, JWest |
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Wendy Aronson is originally from Oregon. She was an active member of Young Judaea, and through her involvement visited Israel for the first time in 1992. She has since returned 15 times as staff for teen and college-aged Israel programs. She worked for five summer sessions at Camp Young Judaea West, Midwest and Tel Yehudah. Wendy received an M.A. in Jewish communal service from the Hornstein Program at Brandeis University and an M.A. in Jewish education from Hebrew College. She makes her home in Denver, Colorado.
wendy@jewishcamp.org 
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| Joelle Asaro Berman, Communications Associate |
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Over a decade ago, Joelle Asaro Berman experienced the first of many unforgettable summers at URJ Eisner Camp; today, she continues her work in the camp community by joining the Foundation for Jewish Camp as a Communications Associate. In this position, she supports the organization's public relations, marketing, research and advocacy efforts. Prior to her work at FJC, Joelle served as a senior editor for JVibe, the nationwide non-profit magazine for Jewish teenagers. At JVibe, Joelle worked to present real-life issues to teens through the lens of Jewish values and worked to educate community leaders and programmers to communicate effectively with the Jewish teen audience.
Joelle graduated from Boston University's College of Communication, where she studied magazine journalism and sociology. During her college years, she helped lead the North American Federation for Temple Youth's teen trip to Prague, Poland and Israel, and also served on the staff of URJ Eisner Camp. She misses the rowdy Shabbat song sessions, but not the mosquitoes.
Joelle@jewishcamp.org 
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| Clarissa Cruz |
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Clarissa is the office manager for FJC. With seven years of administrative and office management experience in the private sector, Clarissa brings to FJC her proactive approach to problem solving and organizational skills.
While Clarissa has been labeled by former colleagues as the "office mom," she has two sons, both of whom will be attending day camp this summer. Currently pursuing her BA in Business Management, Clarissa's love for young children influenced her to found a day care center, which she hopes will open soon.
clarissa@jewishcamp.org 
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| Marissa D'Amato, Program Assistant |
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Marissa Leigh D'Amato joins FJC as a Program Assistant for the Specialty Camps Incubator. A native New Yorker, Marissa was born and raised on Long Island and lived there until 2004, when she and her family relocated to Florida. There, Marissa helped to run the nonprofit organizations Learning Unlimited (a fall-spring educational/leisure program for senior citizens) and Summer Youth College (a summer program for 400 children that offers "edutaining" classes) at Palm Beach Community College.
In 2007, Marissa moved back to New York, settled down in Brooklyn (with her best friend, whom she met at age 5 while attending the South Shore YM/YWHA summer camp). In 2008, Marissa began work on her degree in early childhood education, stemming from her love of working with children, and her desire to help children and families to have positive life experiences.
marissa@jewishcamp.org 
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| Tanya Egnuss, Associate Vice President, Institutional Advancement |
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Tanya joins the Foundation with considerable experience in the private sector, predominantly in the financial services industry. Tanya's career includes marketing communications and investor relations work at GE Real Estate and Morgan Stanley Private Wealth Management, and at small venture capital and investment management firms in the New York area. She has managed large training programs, corporate events, and advertising and public relations initiatives in the U.S. and Canada.
Additionally, Tanya is active in the Jewish community, most recently with the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), the World Union for Progressive Judaism, and the New York Young Leadership of Friends of the Israel Defense Forces. She participated in the Beutel Leadership Seminar as the North American delegate from the URJ and has consulted with an Italian firm promoting Jewish travel to Italy. A member of Central Synagogue and former camper at URJ Eisner Camp, Tanya brings a passion for Jewish community building and a love of summer camp to her new role. Tanya holds a BA from the University of Albany in French studies with concentrations in journalism, political science and philosophy.
Tanya lives in New York City with her fiancé Brian.
Tanya@jewishcamp.org  |
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| Michele Friedman, Director of New Camp Initiatives |
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As the Director of New Camp Initiatives, Michele serves as the FJC point person for all new camps and specialty programs. She has an intimate knowledge of the complexities involved in starting and running a camp.
Prior to joining FJC, Michele had a long and successful career in camping and business consulting. She spent every summer of her youth as a camper and staff member at Camp Derry, a private resident camp founded by her parents. At age 25, she was co-founder, owner and director of Camelot Camps, weight loss camps on university campuses throughout the United States. After decades as a camp professional, Michele founded a marketing consulting company which provided services to many of the most prestigious camps in the country.
In addition, Michele has held leadership positions on many nonprofit boards. For more than 20 years, she served as a board member and officer of the American Camp Association (ACA), New York. She was a founding Steering Committee member and served as Chair of the Tri-State Camp Conference, now the largest conference for camp professionals in the world. In addition, she is a founding board member and past president of Project Morry, a nonprofit summer camp and year-round youth development program; and is the president of the Ben Appelbaum Foundation, an organization that provides mentoring to emerging entrepreneurs. She is the recipient of many regional and national awards in recognition of her work on behalf of children and ACA.
Michele has a B.A. from Hunter College and a M.A. in Special Education from Teachers College, Columbia University.
michele@jewishcamp.org 
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| Rina Goldberg, Director of Communications |
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Rina Goldberg directs all of the Foundation's public relations and marketing efforts. Also included in her portfolio are the North American Camping Leaders Assembly, regional marketing studies, and board relations. Before joining the Foundation for Jewish Camp, Rina worked for several years at the Museum of Jewish Heritage - A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, where in her last position as the Director of Special Projects, she oversaw the program development and management of the Morgenthau Wing, which opened in September 2003. She was also responsible for the museum's annual report as well as its annual Holocaust commemoration. Rina graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University with a Bachelor of Art degree in history.
Perhaps most importantly, Rina spent eleven summers at Camp Morasha in Lake Como, PA, where she learned the Hebrew word for dustpan, lost her voice every Shabbat, and never passed the deep water test. She did, however, fulfill her dream of running Color War in her final summer at camp. Rina is thrilled to return to the camping community after a nine year hiatus.
rina@jewishcamp.org 
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| Tova Katz, Associate Program Manager |
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As Associate Program Manager in the Community Initiatives Department, Tova works with Jewish communities nation-wide to strengthen and build partnerships, specifically as they relate to FJC's incentive programs. Tova's work in the Community Initiative Department continues her FJC journey, which began in fall 2006 when she was hired as a Communications Associate.
Born in Boston, Tova Katz received her bachelor's degree from Columbia University in 2006, where she majored in history with a concentration in World War II. While in college, Tova founded and captained Columbia's first-ever women's club ice hockey team, and chaired the University's annual Holocaust Commemoration Day ceremony. Prior to working at FJC, Tova spent three summers interning at the Partnership for Excellence in Jewish Education, where she worked on disseminating best practices on the subjects of growing enrollment and diverse learning. Passionate about helping the Jewish community, Tova is in the midst of what she hopes will continue to be a fulfilling and exciting career in the field of Jewish nonprofit work.
Tova has only the fondest memories of camp, and is eager to give back to the camping community which had such a positive impact on her childhood. Tova attended Camp Mesorah in Guilford, New York from grade four through college. Her favorite camp memories include mudfights in the pouring rain, Shabbat meal singing, and the rekudiya dance competition.
tova@jewishcamp.org 
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| Abby Knopp, Director of Community Initiatives |
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Abby comes to the Foundation for Jewish Camp from UJA-Federation of New York where she was the Planning Director of the Commission on Jewish Identity and Renewal. Besides her overall planning responsibilities, Abby worked in a more focused way on congregational education and on expanding UJA-Federation of New York's interaction and partnership with Russian-speaking communities around the world, specifically in New York, in Israel, and in Russia and Ukraine.
In her capacity as Director of Community Initiatives, Abby will work with communities throughout North America to establish programs that will encourage families to send their children to Jewish summer camps. These programs will specifically target underserved populations such as unaffiliated, interfaith, and the Russian- speaking community to which Abby will apply her specific expertise.
Abby has a B.A. in Russian Studies from Columbia University and an M.A. in Jewish History from New York University. She is currently working towards a PhD in Modern Jewish History from New York University and is in the final stages of completing her dissertation. The dissertation explores questions of Jewish identity among Russian Jews at the turn of the nineteenth century.
While Abby never attended Jewish overnight camp herself, her three sons have loved every minute of their Jewish camp experiences.
abby@jewishcamp.org 
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| Sarah Kreps, Operations Coordinator |
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Sarah Kreps joins FJC as the Operations Coordinator, responsible for the coordination and logistical support of all FJC programs, events, and activities. With experience in special event planning and production, Sarah has used her creativity and problem solving skills to coordinate high-profile corporate and private events at venues in New York City and tri-state area.
A graduate of Indiana University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology and a minor in Business, Sarah has always wanted to work in the nonprofit sector. A New Jersey native, Sarah can't imagine her childhood without the nine wonderful summers she spent as a camper and counselor at Camp Taconic in the Berkshires Mountains. Through her efforts at FJC, Sarah hopes to provide other children with similar memorable camp experiences.
sarah@jewishcamp.org 
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| Amy Kruglak, Director, Institutional Advancement and Human Resources |
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Amy Kruglak joined the Foundation for Jewish Camp in January 2006 to develop and implement the Foundation's Executive Leadership Institute (ELI); she also served in the capacity of Human Resources Director. The ELI program is a nationally renowned management development program for senior camp executives. In December 2007, Amy was promoted to Director, Institutional Advancement and Human Resources, working closely to develop and steward relationships with both new and existing donors.
Prior to working at FJC, Amy spent 8 years as the Manager, Human Resources for H.C. Starck Inc., formerly a subsidiary of Bayer Corporation. In addition to her general human resources responsibilities, Amy was also involved with designing models for organizational change, assessing leadership and management capabilities, leading cross-functional teams, setting corporate policy and managing community relations. Amy regularly contributed to larger business strategy and executive management discussions. She has been recognized for her work in representing H.C. Starck to the city of Newton, MA.
Amy has a BA in psychology, sociology and business management from Clark University. She has also attained her Senior Professional in Human Resources designation from the Society of Human Resources Management. Amy is a frequent speaker on the topic of talent management and recruitment.
Amy is passionate about Jewish education. A day school graduate, Amy attended JCC day camps as well as overnight camp at Camp Massad and Camp Ramah in New England. She has remained very active with CRNE having served on the Board of Directors since November 2002. Amy is also involved with marketing, outreach and development activities for The Solomon Schechter Day School of Greater Boston. In June 2006 Amy was recognized for her exceptional volunteer service at Schechter. Amy lives with her husband and 2 children in Needham, MA.
amy@jewishcamp.org 
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| Rebecca Leibowitz, Program Manager |
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As Program Manager for the Camps Division, Rebecca's portfolio includes the Launch Pad Fellowship and Yitro Fellowship programs. Rebecca grew up in New Jersey where she attended the Solomon Schechter Day School of Essex and Union, followed by Rutgers University. At Rutgers, where she majored in Psychology and Jewish Studies, Rebecca served as student president of her campus Hillel. She also lived in Israel for two years, during which she attended the Pardes Institute while also working at the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs.
In 2006, Rebecca was awarded the UJA-Federation of New York Weiner Education Center Scholarship. This enabled her to attend Yeshiva University Wurzweiler School of Social Work while also interning with F.E.G.S.and UJA-Federation of New York. In 2008, she received her MSW with a concentration in community organization and Jewish communal service.
Rebecca has also served as the Director of Youth Leadership for Young Judaea, the Zionist Youth Movement of Hadassah. She has found both personal and professional meaning in working to empower Jewish teens at Camp Tel Yehudah, and armed with memories of color wars and camp raids, she looks forward to sharing her energy and passion with the Foundation for Jewish Camp.
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| Cristel Lindstrom, Executive Assistant |
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A recent transplant from Santa Cruz, California, Cristel works as the Executive Assistant to Jerry Silverman. Before joining FJC, Cristel worked as the Executive Assistant to the Vice President and General Manager of H.C. Starck, Inc. in Newton, Massachusetts. Cristel has a strong background as an administrative professional in both sales and banking. She looks forward to pursuing a bachelor’s degree in Business Administration in the near future.
As a child, Cristel looked forward to summer camp with her 4-H club and camping in the Santa Cruz Mountains, Big Sur, and other incredible destinations along the California Coast. Cristel is excited to work as a non-profit professional within the summer camp industry.
Cristel resides in the Boston area with her husband, Doug. She loves making pottery at a local studio and doing anything that involves creativity.
cristel@jewishcamp.org 
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| Rabbi Avi Orlow, Jewish Education Specialist |
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Avi joins the Foundation for Jewish Camp as a Jewish Education Specialist. For the past four years, Avi has been the Campus Rabbi and Assistant Director of the St. Louis Hillel at Washington University.
Prior to this experience, he held numerous positions as rabbi, educator, and youth leader. Avi spent 17 years as a camper and then educator at Ramah Camps in Pennsylvania and Wisconsin and YUSSR camps in the Former Soviet Union.
Avi has a BA in religious studies from Columbia University. He was ordained in the charter class at Yeshivat Chovevei Torah, the open Orthodox rabbinical school. Avi lives in White Plains with his wife, Cantor Adina Frydman, and their sons, Yadid and Yishama.
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| Ariel Page, Program Assistant |
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Ariel Page began working as a Program Assistant at the Foundation for Jewish Camp in March 2008. In this capacity she is part of the Community Initiatives team, whose efforts are to significantly increase the number of children attending Jewish overnight summer camp. Prior to this, she worked as an event planner for the Institute for International Research in New York City, helping to plan and coordinate conferences for financial, pharmaceutical and marketing companies.
Ariel attended Binghamton University where she majored in psychology, with a minor in biology. She has many fond memories of her summers at Buck's Rock Camp, where she could pursue her interests in singing and the performing arts. She is very gratified to have the opportunity to work at FJC, and to be part of its mission.
ariel@jewishcamp.org  |
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| Rabbi Eve Rudin, Director, Camps Division |
| As the Director of the Camps Division, Rabbi Eve Rudin is responsible for overseeing FJC's camp grants, programs, and initiatives.
Before joining the Foundation for Jewish Camp, Eve served as Director of the Union for Reform Judaism's Kutz Campus for Reform Jewish Teen Life. A product of the Reform Jewish movement, she graduated with a B.A. in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University in 1992, served as the Assistant Director of North American Federation for Temple Youth (NFTY) for three years, and was then ordained from HUC-JIR in May 2000 during which she was awarded a Wexner Graduate Fellowship.
Prior to becoming the director of Kutz, Eve served as the NFTY Director for five years. Her undergraduate thesis was on the history of the founding of Reform Jewish camping, and her rabbinic thesis studied the early history of HaShomer HaTzair as it developed from a European-based youth movement to an Israeli political party.
Eve lives in Tarrytown, New York with her daughter, Emma.
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| Rebecca Shimshak, Program Manager |
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Rebecca Shimshak joined the Foundation for Jewish Camp in April 2007 as a Program Manager. Rebecca received her undergraduate degree from Harvard University where she majored in psychology. She also devoted her time in college to organizing the “Israel at 50” Celebration, leading the Committee for Jewish Learning at Hillel, and running CityStep, a dance program for Cambridge public school students.
Upon graduation, Rebecca established REACH, a free mentoring/tutoring program as part of the OPTIONS Center for Educational and Career Choice at Goddard Riverside Community Center. Rebecca continued to work in education administration, serving as Special Assistant to the Director of Literacy for the New York City Department of Education. In this capacity, she organized and oversaw professional development events for teachers, coaches, principals and superintendents.
Better known as Becca in the camping world, Rebecca began her fourteen year tenure of camping at age four in the Gan while her mother taught Hebrew at Camp Yavneh in Northwood, New Hampshire. At age 23, she even met her husband, Steve, at Camp Yavneh. Becca’s favorite camp story actually transcends the confines of camp property: Her camp friends staged a Maccabiah breakout to entertain her at her wedding. Camp ruach has enriched Becca’s life tremendously and she looks forward to enriching the lives of others through her work at the Foundation for Jewish Camp.
becca@jewishcamp.org  |
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| Laurie Stone, Controller |
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Laurie is the controller for the Foundation for Jewish Camp. Having worked on the finance side of the nonprofit sector for the past decade, Laurie has been involved with Jewish communal work since 2000, when she began as a temp at Hadassah. Shortly after joining Hadassah as a full-time staff member, Laurie began her association with Camps Tel Yehudah and Sprout Lake. She supervised the camps' finances and Young Judaea's year-round programs for five seasons. Laurie became the controller of Camp Kinder Ring during the summer of 2005, and had her first true overnight camp experience in summer 2006.
Laurie's first love is theatre. She worked as a professional stage manager for 10 years before transferring her organizational skills to the accounting world. She briefly returned to the theatre as the business manager for the Roundabout Theatre Company in the late 90s. Laurie grew up in the Bronx, and is a proud graduate of the Bronx High School of Science as well as the University of Rochester. She spent her summers at a bungalow colony, Camp Pecoho, where she attended day camp and got to eat mom's cooking and sleep in her own bed.
laurie@jewishcamp.org  |
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