Tamarack Camps Blog

EXCITING DINING CHANGES AHEAD

At Tamarack, we know that meals are more than just food — they’re moments to connect, recharge and create memories. Whether it’s sunset s’mores at Havdalah or first-day-camp chicken tenders with new friends, food plays a huge role in the camp experience. That’s why I’m thrilled to share that we’re bringing a new food service … Read more

Reflections on the High Holidays and Camp Life

The High Holidays are a time for reflection — looking back on the past year and considering how we can grow in the year ahead. From Rosh Hashanah to Yom Kippur, we ask ourselves: Am I being the best person I can be? Did I hurt someone, even unintentionally? How can I improve moving forward? These moments … Read more

Ceramic poppy field

Brooke Leiberman, Tamarack’s head of omanut (arts and crafts), and her staff created dozens of ceramic red flowers that have become a symbol of Yom HaZikaron (Israel’s Memorial Day), commemorating Israel’s fallen soldiers and victims of terror. They dedicated these poppies to the residents of the Gaza Envelope (specifically Kibbutz Gevim and Kibbutz Be’eri — … Read more

Painted Rocks

The rocks displayed as part of this exhibit were painted during an evening when some Israeli shlichim (staff) and Shinshinim shared stories (and favorite recipes) of three of their friends/fallen soldiers. Local and international staff from Israel, North America and Europe went from table to table hearing stories — and tasting favorite dishes — of … Read more

Kibbutz Be’Eri

This piece was created by Hagar. Although she lost friends who were more like family, Hagar was not at her Kibbutz on October 7, which brings her own survivor guilt.   The work depicts the beautiful sign at the entrance to Kibbutz Be’eri, as well as the logo for the regional council. In addition to the … Read more

The Purple piece

The Be’eri girls together memorialized one of their best friends, Yheal.  In their words: In this piece, we wanted to show you the story about our good friend who grew up with us since day zero and was a significant and important person for us all. She was murdered on October 7 in her home. … Read more

The Yellow piece

This piece was created by Geffen and Alma. Geffen, along with her family, was saved when her 23-year-old brother killed three terrorists who entered their home. They hid in their safe room for 10 hours while the rest of their home was burned. Alma was a hostage herself; she and her brother were released on … Read more

From Chicago to Home: Carrying Tamarack’s Heart — and Mission — Forward

Earlier this month, I had the pleasure of joining the Jewish Community Center Association (JCCA) Summit in Chicago — an international group of professionals and lay leaders who connected to share best practices and the current landscape of communal work. And, during the plenary, I was honored to join a panel that discussed the ways … Read more

Creating Lasting Memories at Fall Family Camps

Fall Family Camps felt more like a summer escape this year, with the gorgeous weather setting the perfect backdrop for Dad & Me and Mom & Me weekends. Families soaked in all the fun camp has to offer — rock climbing, ziplining, tie-dying, fishing, and even tubing — while celebrating Shabbat and Havdalah around the … Read more