Shalom Magazine Spring 2021

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CAMP KADIMAH

CAMP KADIMAH

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BY SARAH ATKINS, DIRECTOR

“Each affects the other, and the other affects the next, and the world is full of stories, but the stories are all one.”—Mitch Albom During these uncertain times, we must remind ourselves of all those wonderful things that will one day return. These memories and stories collectively tell the story of our camp and of our community. Rather than focus on the current reality, we wanted to remind you of the magic of Camp Kadimah and how it has impacted each camper and staff who has spent time on our grounds. We hope you enjoy hearing the voices of some of our current campers as they share: why they love camp, what Kadimah means to them, a special memory, and their family connections. *** I was an 8-year-old girl who hopped on a plane to a foreign country, not knowing a single soul. My mom continuously tells me to this day that I climbed into that blazing, yellow bus, full of my soon to be family, with the brightest smile on my face. I vividly remember sitting next to another girl who looked to be my age and we immediately began a conversation. Soon as you know it, we were already friends. Once the bus pulled up behind the Chadar, I saw crowds of people cheering and hugging one another. The atmosphere was heartwarming and welcoming. I had not known much about Camp Kadimah at the time, except from the stories my mother had told me. She was a former camper at Kadimah along with her sister. Although I wasn’t sure of what I was getting into, I was not hesitant to spend 6 weeks at a summer camp in a different country. Not everyone enjoys spending time away from their families or from the outside world, but camp has been a way for me to disconnect from anything going on at home and to just enjoy myself. Attending a Jewish camp, while having grown up in a nonreligious household was a huge change for me but ended up being one of the things I love most about Kadimah.

Learning more about my religion each year has been an amazing experience for me. The town I live in, which is located north of Boston, Massachusetts doesn’t offer the same type of Jewish culture in contrast to some of the larger communities. Many of the people at camp have grown up surrounded by an open Jewish community and are deeply engaged in their religion. These people have truly made me want to engage and learn more about my religion. I have had the opportunity to learn about certain traditions or stories from people I have become extremely close with, and I don’t believe many people get to experience that bond between friendship and religion, like I have been able to. I have met the most incredible people at camp. I have made the most amazing memories at camp. I have experienced pure happiness at camp. The accepting environment allowed me to just let loose and be myself and I can genuinely say that I found “my people” at camp. Over the last few years numerous staff and campers have made a huge impact on me. Living with people for weeks at a time allows anyone to connect on a different level that most people don’t get to experience at home. Living in America while spending months in Canada has been challenging at times. A border separated myself from my best friends and I wasn’t able to pack my bags and fly up any time I wanted. Seeing camp events and people getting together during the year was hard because I was not able to be a part of it, but over time I’ve learned to appreciate the distance. It makes camp even more special for me. Time at camp is so valuable because it’s so short, but it has taught me to make the most out of every moment. Not being able to see my friends throughout the school year has made my bonds even stronger because I’m not surrounded by them all the time. My connections from camp hold great importance to me and I can proudly say that living in another country has positively theAJC .ca

affected that. Camp has influenced me tremendously; I’m so beyond grateful to have found my second home.—Lily Gould (CIT), Marblehead, Massachusetts *** Why I love Camp Kadimah. Camp Kadimah is the most special place on earth. I love camp because it’s so welcoming. This year will be my 6th year going to Kadimah, and every day I get overwhelmed with happiness because I know I am one day closer to getting on the plane and going to my second home. At Kadimah you make lifelong friends, and I know this for a fact because that’s where my parents met (17 years married). Camp Kadimah is a beautiful place; it has the most breathtaking sunsets you will ever see. My favourite memory of Kadimah was the first day of camp in 2019 when I was so happy to be back that I started to cry. It was the happiest I have ever felt in my life. In my family I am the 3rd generation on both my Continue on page 12 SPR ING 2021

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CONNECTIONS AND CONTRADICTIONS

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Newfoundland News: News from the far east

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Interview with Gary Barwin

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