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What makes Jewish summer camp so powerful? How can it shape the lives and perspectives of Jewish youth and Jewish adults for years to come? How are camps approaching Israel education this summer? In this episode, David Bryfman explores the world of Jewish summer camp in a conversation with Jamie Simon, Chief Program Officer of the Foundation for Jewish Camp. Delve into the personal and professional journey of one senior Jewish educator, and the opportunities and challenges of summer camp in a post-October 7 world, as we acknowledge the tireless work of all Jewish educators after an extraordinarily challenging year.This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Miranda Lapides. The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media. If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating and review, or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York.
Eric Glickman is a cartoonist who spent 36 years in advertising before switching gears and becoming an art educator. His new graphic memoir, Camp Pock-a-Wocknee and the Dyn-O-Mite Summer of '77, reveals what really happened at Jewish summer camp and comes with a warning: “This is NOT a book for kids.” Co-hosts: Jonathan Friedmann & Joey Angel-Field Producer-engineer: Mike Tomren Eric's websitehttps://www.ericstevenglickman.com/ Camp Pock-a-Wocknee & The Dyn-O-Mite Summer of '77https://www.blackpanelpress.com/en/product/camp-pock-a-wocknee/ Subscribe to the Amusing Jews podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/show/amusing-jews Adat Chaverim – Congregation for Humanistic Judaism, Los Angeleshttps://www.humanisticjudaismla.org/ Cool Shul Cultural Communityhttps://www.coolshul.org/ Atheists United Studioshttps://www.atheistsunited.org/au-studios
Shawn's Picks: Pamela SchullerHey Streetwalkers. THANK YOU SO MUCH for inspiring me to get to 400 episodes! As you may have guessed; lm taking March "off" from releasing new episodes. HOWEVER; all month long, l will be releasing some of my wife's very favorite episodes, in a "Best Of" style.So expect a re-release of an older favorite every weekday; with an all new intro from my wife, explaining why she chose each specific episode.Keep in mind that these are in no particular order, and l'll be back in April with all new episodes. Like, follow, subscribe and tell a friend!-Steve Owens Fascination Street Podcast Pamela SchullerTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Pamela Schuller. In this episode, Pam and I chat about her growing up with one of the worst diagnosed cases of Tourette Syndrome on record, and how that helped her develop an unparalleled resilience. Pam shares fun stories from Jewish summer camp, experiences as a comic, and how she became a diversity & inclusion keynote speaker for businesses, and organizations. Pam tells a couple of stories about being a comic with a serious disorder, and then we jump into her experience on Netflix's Jewish Matchmaking. Did Pam already know the matchmaker beforehand? Maybe. Was Pam kidnapped at Jewish Summer Camp? Definitely. Pam was a lot of fun to talk to, and she was kind enough to not judge my ignorance about Tourette, and answer all of my dumbo questions about it. Look for Pamela everywhere, go see her stand up, hire her as a keynote speaker, and of course check her out on Jewish Matchmaking!
We are thrilled to share a truly special project that has come to life. Your favorite sibling podcast hosts (AKA Shai, Lily, and Becky AKA K180 Studios), produced a movie along with Andra Gordon (Athena Pictures) and a team of brilliant actors, an incredible crew, passionate producers, and, of course, our visionary director, Rachel Israel. What's it about? What else? JEWISH SUMMER CAMP! Filmed on location at Camp Tel Yehudah where we went as campers and where our parents met, this movie is fun, heartwarming, and a blast. Read all about it in Deadline and Kveller, and listen to our reaction episode. Sign up for the Friday Night Movie Newsletter for giveaways, curated episode playlists from the hosts and guests (including our mom), and at MOST one email per month (and probably fewer). Closed captions for this episode are available via the player on the official Friday Night Movie homepage, the Podbean app and website, and YouTube. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: HIAS | NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association | The Entertainment Community Fund. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Catch up on all the Friday Night Movie SXSW special coverage in this playlist, including featured interviews from SXSW Wonder House hosted by the University of Arizona. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc). Email us at info@p4tmedia.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie, @FNMsisters, and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at frinightmovie.com.
Pamela SchullerTake a walk with me down Fascination Street as I get to know Pamela Schuller. In this episode, Pam and I chat about her growing up with one of the worst diagnosed cases of Tourette Syndrome on record, and how that helped her develop an unparalleled resilience. Pam shares fun stories from Jewish summer camp, experiences as a comic, and how she became a diversity & inclusion keynote speaker for businesses, and organizations. Pam tells a couple of stories about being a comic with a serious disorder, and then we jump into her experience on Netflix's Jewish Matchmaking. Did Pam already know the matchmaker beforehand? Maybe. Was Pam kidnapped at Jewish Summer Camp? Definitely. Pam was a lot of fun to talk to, and she was kind enough to not judge my ignorance about Tourette, and answer all of my dumbo questions about it. Look for Pamela everywhere, go see her stand up, hire her as a keynote speaker, and of course check her out on Jewish Matchmaking!This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4068452/advertisement
Raizel and Malya review "Jewish Summer Camp Mafia" a YA novel by Malina Saval.
Poor air quality is affecting all kinds of traditional summer fun activities — picnics and sports outside, time at the lake, and yes, summer camp. Camp Teko, a Jewish summer camp in Long Lake, to the west of the Twin Cities metro area, is one of those camps affected. And they have plans in the works to respond to climate-related changes to the area. Marcia Zimmerman is Senior Rabbi of Temple Israel in Minneapolis, which runs Camp Teko. She talked with MPR News host Emily Bright about how camp is going this year, plus their plans to make the camp carbon-neutral.
Next Show May 21st! Chamblee, GA. Distillery of Modern Art! https://www.eventbrite.com/e/top-shelf-comedy-at-distillery-of-modern-art-may-21st-tickets-621726248947 For more Amanda follow her for comedy videos, show dates and more on social at: https://www.instagram.com/mallofamanda/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mallofamanda https://www.facebook.com/mallofamanda And you can listen to her podcast Sis & Tell at https://www.sisandtell.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. For more nerdy dirty comedy subscribe and like my YouTube Page. Also find me.... https://linktr.ee/AmyBrownComedy https://www.facebook.com/amybrowncomedy https://www.instagram.com/amybrowncomedy https://www.twitter.com/amybrowncomedy https://www.tiktok.com/@amybrowncomedy But the BEST way to find out about future shows and projects is to join online updates. Follow this linktree to the "online updates" button. https://linktr.ee/AmyBrownComedy Amy Brown's comedy is expressive, warm and a little naughty. Married to a physicist, her material is a love letter to all the nerds out there living their best lives. If you enjoy the Big Bang Theory, you will love her comedy. She also hosts a podcast and video series on Youtube called Nerdy For, where she asks interesting folks what they are nerdy for. Accolades include opening for Real Housewives of New York, Sonja Morgan in Sonja In Your City. The World Series of Comedy 2022 (Ohio finalist, Georgia and Las Vegas), Funniest Person in Rochester 2022 finalist, The Rochester Fringe Festival, Best of Atlanta: Laughing Skull Lounge, Oak City Comedy Festival, and The North Carolina Comedy Festival, West End Comedy Fest, The Ladies Room Comedy Festival. Find her at www.amybrowncomedy.com. @amybrowncomedy on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube and Tiktok. #jazzelbows #sillysmartcomedy #nerdydirtycomedy
May is Jewish American Heritage Month, and what is more Jewish American than teens spending the summer at camp exploring their culture?Since the postwar era, summer camps have been driven by intentional and ideological education (think Zionism, Yiddish and Ashkenazi culture, etc.). No one understands this history better than this week's Adapting guest, Sandra Fox, author of the book, The Jews of Summer: Summer Camp and Jewish Culture in Postwar America. Her book serves as a wakeup call for anyone who might have thought that summer camp was all about fun and socialization. This discussion teaches us how the historical understanding of postwar America can inform our thinking about many issues in Jewish education today.This episode was produced by Dina Nusnbaum and Miranda Lapides.The show's executive producers are David Bryfman, Karen Cummins, and Nessa Liben. This episode was engineered and edited by Nathan J. Vaughan of NJV Media.If you enjoyed the show, please leave us a 5-star rating and review, or even better, share it with a friend. Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and be the first to know when new episodes are released. To learn more about The Jewish Education Project visit jewishedproject.org where you can find links to our Jewish Educator Portal and learn more about our mission, history, and staff. We are a proud partner of UJA-Federation of New York.
Episode 128: “The most preperprostiorous plot ever!”The trio discuss the Top 5 Summer Camp Movies and best beans. · Which bean did Native Americans sweetened with maple syrup?· What did Joseph's brother tell him that made him swear off a specific type of bean for decades?· Which podcast host did a book report on a Tatum O'Neal movie just so he could carry her picture on the cover around?· Which movie does George dub the ‘Big Chill' at summer camp?· “Chili can't have beans!”· Who is Leslie Lopez?· “I like saying the word ‘garbanzo'.· Jim tries to shoehorn in a letter into the apology segment, but gets busted.· What is the top Jewish Summer Camp movie?· Which movie is considered Animal House for kids?A CCR Science Moment: Does niacin make lima beans grow?
In this epic FNM episode the sibs return to their childhood summer camp in upstate New York. Recorded live at Camp Tel Yehuda, we sit down with a group of amazing teenagers to talk about movies and TV and reminisce about the greatest place on earth - summer camp. (Shoutout to Gal's Yahad group!) Grab a slightly melted fudgesicle and sit back and enjoy this super fun ep. Sign up for the Friday Night Movie Newsletter for giveaways, curated episode playlists from the hosts and guests (including our mom), and at MOST one email per month (and probably fewer). Closed captions for this episode are available via the player on the official Friday Night Movie homepage, the Podbean app and website, and YouTube. The Friday Night Movie Family supports the following organizations: the DC Abortion Fund, HIAS, NAACP Legal Defense Fund | Equal Justice Initiative | Asian American Journalists Association. Subscribe, rate and review us on your favorite podcast platform, including iTunes | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Play | Podbean | Overcast. Catch up on all the Friday Night Movie SXSW special coverage in this playlist, including featured interviews from SXSW Wonder House hosted by the University of Arizona. Play along with Friday Night Movie at home! Read the FNM Glossary to learn the about our signature bits (e.g., Buy/Rent/Meh, I Told You Shows, Tradesies, etc.) and then head on over to our merch store your very own official FNM t-shirt. Send us your recommendations and your tradesies! We'll watch them and report back on the show! Email us at pancake@pancake4table.com or tweet @FriNightMovie, @pancake4table, @chichiKgomez, and/or @paperBKprincess. Follow our creations and zany Instagram stories @frinightmovie and @pancake4table. Follow us on Letterboxd (@pancake4table) where we're rating every movie we've EVER watched. Subscribe to our quarterly newsletter for exclusive giveaways and news! Theme music by What Does It Eat. Subscribe and leave a review on IOS or Android at fridaynightmoviepod.com.
Drew Loryn sits down with one of her best friends from Jewish Summer Camp, Carly Spielberg. Carly discusses her experience of growing up with paranoia as a child and being put into therapy since she was 10 years old. She also talks about having OCD as a child and what is was like growing up with divorced parents and being put in the middle of them. Towards the end of the podcast Carly opens up about her brother passing away from a heroin overdose. She discusses how it impacted her, her family, and how she bonded with Drew over siblings battling heroin addiction. Trigger Warning: The follow content may contain references to self harm, drugs, addiction, violence, mental health disorders, and more. Follow Drew on Instagram: @drew.loryn Follow Carly on Instagram: @notgnarlycarly Follow Doing Time on Instagram: @doingtimepodcast
Mike comes in hot about the chronologically impaired people in his family, Josh finds a thing to like about the dog, and they go deeper on soviet summer camp and the ensuing potential for deep therapy. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/idawt/support
This is the sixth of our seven bonus episodes. These episodes were recorded in the spring of 2020 at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.In this episode, The Jewish Education Project's CEO David Bryfman chats with Gabe Miner, a veteran Jewish educator. They discuss the influence camp has had on Gabe's career, his experience living and working as a Jewish educator in Poland, his Virtual Seder Project, and the future of Yiddish.Access the shownotes for this episode and watch the LIVEcast recording here. This episode was recorded on April 30, 2020. Adapting is produced in partnership with jewishLIVE. Learn more about The Jewish Education Project.
Guest host Preston Mulligan speaks with its creator, Lynda Medjuck Suissa.
Welcome back loved ones. Ross is back on to talk with me over a couple 2, 3 Narragansetts about the forming (& ending) of relationships in quarantine, our new web series, first jobs, stealing in the service industry, and some other stuff I forgot about because we were fairly drunk by the end of it. You all know Ross by know so show him some love @Rossgojanekins if you haven't yet, and keep on eye out for a new web series coming soon. Make sure you subscribe, rate, review, share all that happy horse shit. @BigSamHunter samhuntercomedy@gmail.com and venmo @sam-hunter-16 I love you. More episodes coming soon. Bye.
There's No Place Like Summer Camp | Camp America Stories, Tips and Laughs
I volunteered at a Jewish summer camp, and not being religious, I learned a lot in the foreign culture. It can be an aspect of summer camp that puts people […]
Kelly Glover launched her media career in 2001 and has since worked her way up the entertainment industry ladder from intern (Miramax) to agency owner. She started podcasting in 2006 prior to attending The Australian Television and Radio School’s elite commercial radio broadcasting program (AFTRS) after which she landed her own syndicated radio show (New FM/ Super Radio Network). Kelly’s track record includes working as an entertainment reporter on the red carpets in Hollywood (Zap2it), a talent agent (Mollison Keightely), and award-winning branded podcast producer (Mamamia/ Westpac). In 2016, Kelly launched the boutique bi-coastal podcast agency, The Talent Squad, that works with an array of globally recognized brands including Spartan Race, Universal Music, Showpo, Plann, Megatraxx, and Health Lab. Kelly Glover Vroom Veer Stories Kelly grew up in a suburb 2 hours north of Sydney Australia, she flies south for the winter to escape the cold weather 64 people in her class; she knew everyone in her class and in the whole school; separated male/female and wore school uniformsThere was mandatory extra circular activities in Australia, so everyone had to pick a sport and a non-sportWent to college for about month and dropped out; then applied to the local university doing a communications degree because she grew up watching US TVWent to Michigan as a camp counselor; got picked up as a ceramics teacher at a Jewish Summer Camp; got switched to arts and craftsDid a college exchange program in Ohio; ended up transferring to Ohio University and graduated there 3 years laterSnail mailed all the big shows of the time most of them in New York; but the one she got was in Los Angeles at MiramaxDid another internship with Miramax in London for a summer in Oxford Circus; met Harvey WeinsteinEnded up working at a Hollywood Video store in LA, not nice at allEventually end up back in Australia and got a job working in a talent agencyDid a course in community radio and did some improv on the side; applied to the National Radio school who only takes 10 people per year--got IN!Got a job as a full time radio announcer; there was a chicken outside the studio of the "country" radio stationNext radio gig was a syndicated love song dedication showFinally got the O1 Visa doing a show in the states; that's the visa for "Aliens of extraordinary abilities"Correction: Vroom Vroom Veer started in 2015, my "other" podcast started in 2014, so no...I don't have 15 years of podcasting experience Connections Website
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Cory talks about Jewish summer camp while Sean and Darcy wish they were Jewish. Darcy talks about an Asian night market and his huge foreskin. Sean tells the story from the night before about meeting Ray Romano.
Love summer? Love camp? Us too! Miriam and Dan are joined by Carine Warsawski, founder of Trybal Gatherings, the leading provider of Jewish camp experiences for young adults (yes, summer camp for adults!). Carine shares why camp is an important rite of passage for Jewish youth and discusses the magic of immersive Jewish experiences. Gather ‘round the campfire to hear all about the benefits of connecting in nature and gaining a sense of community by (gasp!) putting down our phones. Interested in attending Trybal Gatherings' experience in the Berkshires Sept. 6-9? Find more info here: https://www.jewishboston.com/events/jewish-summer-camp-for-adults-2 Learn more about Trybal Gatherings here: https://www.trybalgatherings.com
This is the first episode of Congregation Beth Shalom's Podcast Series featuring Rabbi Aaron Melman and Jacob Cytryn, recorded at Camp Ramah.
"The whole bar outside on the porch started applauding." This week's guest on Blake up with Cody is local actor and founder of Shadow Horse Theater Matt Saxe! Matt runs the gamut with Blake and Cody as he discusses totally real girlfriends that lived in other cities while growing up, Jewish Summer Camp, and Alabama frats! Plus, Matt shares his experience acting in the blockbuster Pearl Harbor and working alongside Michael Bay, Ben Affleck, and Alec Baldwin. One of those guys was a jerk, guess which one! You can see Matt January 6th in Monty Python & the Holy Grail: A Drinking Game-Minnesota at Phoenix Theater! This episode is brought to you by Coffee Booster and NeoForce Performance.
Join Rabbi Scott as he discusses his experience with Jewish Summer Camp and why it's a life changing experience for children and families.
This week we are joined by Sandy Fox, a PhD candidate at NYU and the host of the popular Yiddish feminist podcast Vaybertaytsh. Sandy talks about her dissertation, on Jewish summer camps—which, interestingly, is not shaped by the years she spent at summer camp as a child. She also tells us what it's like to write and produce a podcast about feminist topics—from fashion to midwifery—completely in Yiddish. Epsiode 0142 April 4, 2017 Yiddish Book Center Amherst, Massachusetts
In this episode of Off in the Weeds Jess and John discuss: An hour before recording John’s Back went out and he is doing the show medicated iDawg headbutts Jessica in the face John tells the story about John Jr. catching John in the groin with a knee which required an emergency room visit Trump wins the republican nomination for President (Now What?) Melania’s plagiarized speech Hillary’s voice makes cats cry, John is all aboard the Libertarian train with Gary Johnson for President We would love it if you connected with us on Social Media Why? Because we love you! That’s where you can interact with us We love to chat with you Let’s keep the conversation going Instagram Facebook Twitter Jessica on Twitter John on Twitter Or email us Hello@offintheweeds.com