7.03.2007
Session 2 Shabbat
Shabbat is a very special time at camp in which campers celebrate Judaism through songs, dinner, conversation, dancing, and a beautiful Saturday Torah service. Shabbat begins on Friday at about 5pm when songleaders and staff stroll to all of the cabins and pick up excited campers who join in their singing and strolling. The Shabbat stroll ends at the doors of the dining hall where campers await their tasty Shabbat dinner:

The Shabbat stroll ends at the dining hall doors with hugs, singing, and greetings of "Shabbat Shalom!".

Campers eagerly await entry to the dining hall for their Shabbat meal.
B Aleph can't wait to taste the challah that their fellow campers made that very morning.
Campers admire our Torah, from the Polish town of Vodnany, that survived the Holocaust.
Campers sing the Motzi before enjoying their fresh Challah.
Shabbat dinner is followed by Freilach (dancing) and singing with the whole camp.





The Shabbat stroll ends at the dining hall doors with hugs, singing, and greetings of "Shabbat Shalom!".

Campers eagerly await entry to the dining hall for their Shabbat meal.
B Aleph can't wait to taste the challah that their fellow campers made that very morning.
Campers admire our Torah, from the Polish town of Vodnany, that survived the Holocaust.
Campers sing the Motzi before enjoying their fresh Challah.
Shabbat dinner is followed by Freilach (dancing) and singing with the whole camp.


