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CYJ ALUMNI ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER - FALL 2013
Alumni Event in Boston! Over 100 Alumni came to The Wintergarden at the Boston Seaport on May 4th for a fun filled evening of appetizers, cocktails, music, old friends, and lots of schmoozing. We had representation of alumni from the 1960’s 2000’s with a few notable groups: D’79 with 6 alum; D’92 with 7 alum; D’80 with 8 alum; & D’02 with 12 alum! Our music was provided by David Blaustein (D’77)’s jazz band, Melodious Funk.
Pam Slavsky Stich D’94; Deborah Goodman D’91 & Jamie Udler Koplan D’91
DALED 1992: Julie Gulko Fireman; Lara King Friedman; Jody Epps Keival, Caroline Davis Maguire, Naomi Ellis, & Stefanie Cohen Misiph
Daled ’93, 20 Year Reunion Friday, August 2nd, we started what we hope to be a new tradition at CYJ celebrating the 20 year reunion of a Daled Group. Daled 1993 came up to camp on a beautiful Friday afternoon while camp was in
session, and participated in a tour of camp; Line-Up with the campers; Services in the Grove; Shabbat Dinner followed by a ruach filled Song Session; and finished the night off with Israeli Dancing. Lots of nostalgia!
Below pics from Boston Event as well:
DALED 1980: David Robbins;
Patty Goldstick; Eric Schwartz; Andy Frank & Jay Rosenthal
DALED 1972: Amy Comen
Sherman; Karen Rosenberg Ginsberg
CYJ at the Yankees
ADDITIONAL PICS FROM D’93 REUNION
Sunday afternoon, April 28th, 40 alumni and some of their family members attended a
D’93 women experiencing Services in the Grove on a beautiful Shabbat evening
luncheon on the Rooftop Deck of Yankee Stadium along with a Yankees Game. Daled 2000 and Daled 2002 came out strong in numbers but we were still represented by many generations. We even had Ina Botvin Rosenthal (1949-1953). She wrote to me afterwards: “It was so good to be with other YJ’ers, no matter what their ages or years at camp. I never
Tahl Smith-Rapaport holding up Challah for the Motzi at Shabbat Dinner in the Dining Hall
expected to have such fun!”
DO YOU WANT TO SEE MORE PICTURES? Click on the links below to see more pictures: • Boston Event at Wintergarden • CYJ at the Yankees • Daled ’93 20 Anniversary Shabbat • Old CYJ Yearbooks (still working on adding more) • Old CYJ Photos All of these links direct you to different areas of our Alumni Website: www.cyjnhalumni.org
DINA CREIGER CYJ CAMPER 1975-1976
CYJ Women from the 1940’s (and Lou Brown’s son - Murray)
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This summer’s Maccabiah theme was the Founders of CYJ! Marcy Kornreich (Co-‐Director of CYJ) was doing some research on Lou Brown and called his son Murray’s house. She spoke to his wife Edie, who also went to CYJ, and was hosting a luncheon for a group of her CYJ friends from the 1940’s. I was lucky enough to be invited! (standing left to right) Harriet Giss
Edie (Giss) Brown & Bern (’48-‐’56); Jodie Gould Diamand Murray Brown (met her husband Dick at CYJ in 1946); Honey Midman Stollman (’48-‐’60); Met at CYJ in 1946! Eleanor Midman Lewis (’45-‐’54); Joan Married 63+ Years Jacobs Brown (’50-‐’53); Murray Brown (Head of Waterfront ’46); (sitting) Vivian Orodenker Kolodny (’44-‐’46) whose husband was older and helped to actually build the camp!; and our lovely hostess, Edie Giss Brown (’48-‐56). I learned about the girls living in tents on the far side of current boys area; campers taking hebrew classes in the morning; and how CYJ friendships are timeless!
UPCOMING EVENTS West Hollywood, CA Saturday, September 28th
Bethesda, MD Saturday, October 19th
Save the Date! Saturday, Aug 16th 75th Reunion @CAMP
Babies! (& future CYJ campers!) with baby girl Samantha Kate. Big brother Jack is 2.5 yrs old. Stephen Schwartz D’84 wrote Kara was happy to also share in before the summer, “My that her niece & nephew went wife Paige and I just had our to YJ this past summer. first baby and her name is Andie Bliss Schwartz. She was Mitch Nelles D'91 writes, born 12/6/12, 5.06 lbs, and “My wife, Ellie Gettinger, an 18.75 inches long. Both Andie alum of Ramah Palmer, and I and Paige are doing welcomed our second girl, wonderfully! My niece, Emily Nora Claire Nelles, January 27. Schwartz, is headed to YJ for Hurray!” her first summer at overnight camp. My brother Eric (D’80) Debbie Bender Llewelyn D’ and I are both jealous.” 92 and her husband Danny welcomed their first child, Josh Levine D’88 & Board of Natalie Meredith Llewelyn, at Directors and his wife Rachel the end of August. announced the birth of their first child in the following eEmily Nicholson Scheyer mail: “Even though the world D’93 and her husband is focused on the royal birth welcomed their second yesterday (Prince George of daughter, Juliet Reese on England), something more August 28th. Juliet and her important happened in our big sister Lindsey are already world. We were scheduled for listening to camp songs! a C-section this morning to deliver our son, but our boy Samantha Carieri decided he just couldn't wait to Feldschneider D’96 and her meet us. Rachel and I are husband Jeffrey had a little happy to announce the arrival girl, Sydney Lynn of Zane Kaiser Levine; 7lbs Feldschneider on December 15oz; 20” long. Born 7/22/13 11, 2012. @ 9:03pm We are overwhelmed with joy having Brian Kesselman D’96 and Zane join his big brother Michelle Kaufman Blazer in making us a happy Kesselman D’98 had a baby family of four. We can't believe Boy, Abel Mack, on January how fast 9 months can go, but 15, 2013. hope that life slows down a bit so we can enjoy these precious Daniel Gorsky D'96 and his moments with our new son.” wife Debbie Shamban Gorsky welcomed their first child, Edward (Eddie) Gorsky on August 15th. Eddie was Kara Sidell Fischer D’91 and delivered at Mt. Auburn her husband David added to Hospital by Dr. Leo Tom Koshi, their family on May 29, 2013 weighed 8.5 lbs. and was 20.5".
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Debbie and Eddie are doing great. Amanda Pritzker Kahn D’97 writes, “We're loving the YJ bib over here. Thank you so much. In fact, I had my camp friends in town over the weekend and they just melted. Here's Evie (see below) wearing her bib. Daled 2028!
Emily Macnow (staff ’01-’06) & Ted Macnow D’98 son Carl wearing his CYJ Future Camper Bib. (picture below)
Babies! (& future CYJ campers!) Marissa Jaffe Gelfand D’98 writes, “This is our first baby, Laurie Bohn D’98 writes, “My and Justin (my husband) and I husband Matt Curley and I couldn't be happier. Chase recently had a baby girl named Jackson Gelfand was born on Sarah Eve Curley. Sarah is our 5/25/13 weighing 9lbs 9 oz at first baby everyone is doing a height of 22 inches. In our great! (picture below) eyes, he is just perfect.” (see picture!)
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Sara Rother Floyd D’98 and her husband Jason announce the birth of Kaylee Rose in January. Sara and her family live in Ohio. Stephanie (Steingold) D’98 and Jason Bressler welcomed their first child, Holden Charles, on May 6, 2013.
Make sure to let me know when you or another CYJ Alum has a baby! His/Her “Future Camper” bib awaits!
CYJ in the Major Leagues
sent in by Andy Murachver D’96
RE: Josh Zeid via Andy Murachver '96. I'm really excited to tell you that former CYJ camper Josh Zeid has been called up to the Majors to pitch for the Houston Astros. Yes you read that correctly, there is a major leaguer among the ranks of YJ alumni! Josh was a camper and star of the "junior junior" softball team in the summer of 1998. He went on to pitch for Tulane in college and has spent the last several seasons with minor league afWiliates of the Phillies and Astros, but now he gets his chance at the big show. Hope you Wind this as exciting as I do! http://www.nhregister.com/general-‐news/20130729/baseball-‐new-‐havens-‐josh-‐zeid-‐called-‐ up-‐by-‐houston-‐astros
Magazine Articles Inspired by CYJ Jacqueline Davidson Kopito D’83 and Amy Davidson Lombardo D’83 are twin authors, identical sisters and best friends. They wrote, “Our Camp Secret”, TWINS Magazine, page 9...see link...enjoy! http://www.twinsmagazine.com/html/TWINSJA13.html Julie Curhan Cottineau D’80 is the CEO & Founder of BrandTwist. She recently wrote an article that was inspired by CYJ! "Branding Lessons Learned from Summer Camp". The article is on Page 25. https://issuu.com/dcom/docs/julyaugust2013ezine_final?e=0
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Jason Paul D’93 got engaged to Gail Tabak Brooke Ellison D’95 got engaged in December to Jesse Berman. He went to Greylock in the Berkshires for overnight camp. They live in Sharon, MA and are having an immediate family wedding on Sunday, December 1st. Hannah Wurtzel D’98 and Jon Arkin D’97 got engaged in NYC in February. They thank CYJ for allowing them to meet!
Jen Gorden D’03 (above in white tank top) got married to Scott Marchione on July 28th in Westborough Massachusetts. Four of her seven bridesmaids were her CYJ friends: Jennifer Kracoff, Danielle Marissa Loria D’99 got engaged to Anthony Tellier, Hayley Levine and Julie Tabroff. Lehmayer Shows how strong of a bond camp friends Ali Lewinter D’01 got engaged to Joel Felcher (who truly have! Jen & Scott went on a mini-‐ happens to be a Bauercrest Alum and his mom is moon right after the wedding, but are director of CampPembroke.) hoping to take a real honeymoon next summer. She and her husband live in Arielle Cooperman D’01 got engaged in March. She and her Wiance are very excited and she cannot Natick Massachusetts and she is a Boston Public School teacher. wait to bring him up to YJ for the 75th reunion! Jenn Segill D’98 and Evan Wantman (a camp Tel Noar alum & CYJ Staff alum) got engaged in May. Jen writes, “Ahh this is vey surreal!! Is it kosher that I am going to be married to a Tel Noar boy?!?” (we think it’s ok since he also worked at CYJ!)
CYJ alum who...
Jason Kaplan D'87 Jason’s Blog is called The Wine Layman: Wine in Plain English. The link is http:// homewinetastinghq.blog spot.com/. If you need an explanation about what the blog is -‐ click on the right column on the link "Who is the Wine Layman? What's His Deal?"
Len Saunders D’76 Len’s Blog is called Your Health Journal. It
covers all areas (adults and children) of health, fitness, nutrition, and wellness from our former Head of Athletics & Boys Area at CYJ!
www.yourhealthjournal. com
Karen Potischman Wise D’77
Karen’s Blog is called Verbatim - Musings of a mom of 3, freelance copyeditor, voracious reader, and enthusiastic cook. http:// verbatim.blogs.com/ verbatim/
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past six years. I have worked at the same company for 14 years. I have been at American Phyllis Geller Shulman D’64 Tower Corporation as the writes, “I am thrilled that my Manager of Customer granddaughter will attend CYJ Accounting after working for next summer as a 9 year old as almost every radio station in the 3rd generation. L'Dor Boston in their business V'Dor. “ departments. I also keep busy volunteering for the sorority I joined in college. I have served Alpha Epsilon Phi in many roles and I just started my Margie (Chebot(ariov)) third year as National Apfelbaum D’76 in lieu of President of the organization. children has adopted an There are a few AEPhis who impossibly cute puppy named work at CYJ so my different Louie. He’s part rat terrier/ worlds have definitely collided! Australian cattle dog. He was Between work and sorority, I born on Marathon Monday have not had time to settle (4/15/13) which seems to give down and get married. I do people around here some have a special man in my life solace that life was born even who puts up with my crazy on that terrible day. Although hours and endless travel, so he can’t be a CYJ camper he that is all that I can ask for. does have lots of doggy ruach So great to hear how everyone and has already learned to not is doing…keep the updates eat until Motzi has been coming! recited.
please stop by to say hi. Julie Kahan Simone I Love reading everyone's updates and seeing how everyone is doing! The summers spent at YJ were the best summers growing up. I am married with 2 boys - Zachary is 11 and in 6th grade (yes he is in Jr. High) and Tyler is 10 and in 4th. My boys are 14months apart, but not planned that way - should have been 16 months, but my younger one couldn't wait to meet the family. I am living in Hampton, NH. We spend our summers following my oldest around to baseball games (his team has done fantastic) and going to the beach. Haven't sent my kids to camp. They love spending their summer at home and going to the beach. Paul - we drove by TelNoar on our way to a Tournament in Hampstead. My husband, who is Catholic, and didn't go to Sandra Harrisburg Serbin It camp, looked over and said so great to hear from everyone look at all those kids. Then I again! I am married and am saw the sign and told him living in Scarborough, Maine about how we used to go their Danny Kern D’80 lives in with my husband Drew and for sports and how I had Israel and writes, “My oldest two girls, Ava(6 1/2) and Lexi friends who went to that camp. daughter got married last Did drive by YJ when I was in September. She was all of 19+. (4 1/2). I own a boutique (women's clothing) in college and got the same She is doing fine. She and her Portland's old port section. I've feeling I used to when I went musician hubby live in been doing this for about 16 for the first day - butterflies in Jerusalem in a small years now and love what I do. my stomach but so excited! I apartment.” My girls are too young for YJ work from home as a but could be a possibility for consultant for the company I the future. My eldest (Ava) worked for before having the just started Hebrew school this boys and also sub in their Leslie Klaidman I used to live year and is really enjoying schools. Would love to get right outside of Boston in that. I hope everyone has a together with anyone that is Brookline, but I bought a condo happy new year and if local to NH!! in Concord(MA, not NH) so I anyone's ever in Portland have been living there for the
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Alumni News Justin Hoffman Congratulations to everyone on their families. I've never been married and absolutely love what I do for a living. I play records for the sweet, god fearing, mitzvah loving people of Las Vegas. I work for some of the hotels and get to travel the world. I’m incredibly lucky and grateful. I am in love with a muslim girl and couldn’t be happier. Love and miss everyone and so happy that you were all a part of one of the best if not the best time of my life. Laurie Aaronson I am married, have 2 kids (I started on them on the later end of the spectrum....daughter Talia is 4 and son Rex is 2) and live in San Francisco. Have a restaurant consulting company and also own a few restaurants here in SF. I think its early to dream about summer camp for my kiddos but when I got my s*** together enough to take them to temple yesterday (First time ever), several tunes really took me back. Best summers of my life. Would be fun to reconnect so please let me know if you find yourself in SF! Hedy Schwartz Dion I currently live in Framingham with my 10 year old daughter Nicole. My daughter really wants to go to YJ, so we're thinking about it for next year. I work for Oracle as a Project Manager within the Health Sciences Global Business Unit.
Jodie Markell Titus I am married living in Marblehead, MA. I have two children - a Daughter Rachel who is 19 who went to YJ and is currently a Junior in college (did I really just say that, I am old) I also have a 13 year old son Zach in 8th grade, and to my disappointment no YJ for him. I just found our Gadna yearbook in the attic last week. Best summer of younger years! Hope everyone is well. Resa Tolin Sherr I am living inWestborough Mass with my husband and 2 daughters (Rachel who is 13 and Rebecca who is 10). Both girls go to YJ and absolutely love it! I was a special education teacher for many years, but have enjoyed being home with my girls for the last few years. I am very involved with the parent groups in town as well as the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society.
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Todd Brenner D’86 is the Daled 1986 Alumni Ambassador. He is married to Lauren (she never went to CYJ), and has a 10 year old son Jared. And Jared just had a great time at CYJ this past summer in Bunk 4. Todd works at EMD Millipore in Billerica, MA. And he enjoys coaching Jared’s Little League baseball team.
Daniel C Jaffee M.D. and his wife have four children. His girls are eight, seven, and twin boys that are 3 1/2. This summer they moved from Providence Rhode Island where they have been for the past nine years to Scottsdale, Arizona. Dan is a urologist. Elisa Finer Levenbaum moved to Scottsdale AZ in 2004. She is married to a great guy Michael and they have 2 kids, Ethan is 7 ½ and Alexandra is 6. They also have 2 Great Danes names Clifford and T Bone. Elisa has been working in corporate sales for the past 18 years and has enjoyed it for the most part. She is now spending more time with her children and has been venturing on a new career and her own business as a dog trainer. Eric Drotch wrote to us from Jerusalem, where he has spent the past 4 months on a Fulbright grant, looking into art education in Israel. After college and working in the nonprofit world for a bunch of years, Eric went back to school and got an MFA in painting. Eric teaches at a school in central NJ. He got married in 2009. His wife - a poet and teacher - and Eric have two young boys who are now 2 years old and 8 months old.
Alumni News Eric has two nieces and a nephew going to CYJ this summer, and he’s looking forward to the day when he can drop off his own kids in Amherst. Tamara Kessler now lives in Southeast Virginia, Hampton Roads area. Tamara works in nursing education as the Director of Nursing Development and Recruitment for ECPI University, which has 12 campuses across 3 states: NC, SC, and Virginia. Tamara is married to a great man (Ryan) who helps keep it all together with a busy work and home life. Tamara has 3 kids, Carlee (21), Brandon (18), and Morgan (8). Carlee and Brandon both went to YJ as campers for a few years, and Carlee also went back as a counselor, making them the 3rd generation of Kesslers at YJ.
up) for a little more than 10 years. Mason is a little too young to go to YJ but she hopes that he'll have fun summers there like she did.
the past 18 years in southern CA by the beach. He worked most of his career with large private equity funds and is now more focused on living a balanced life as a surfer and Amy (Weinberg)Abrams is a yogi. He recently started a new native New Yorker that is now investment firm. He is still living in MA. Amy has been single, never been married and here for 17 years after has no kids. He travels marrying her high school frequently particularly to sweetheart. They have 3 kids... Hawaii where he recently took 13,10 and 7. She works in up kite boarding. He is soon special education. They spend taking a surfboat trip with 12 time in the summer in Hull, of his buddies to Indonesia. MA. Jamie (Gornstein)Tighe is Leah (Dorfman) Doryoseph married to Kevin for 13 years has been living in Haifa, Israel and they have a 12-year-old for the past five years. Before daughter Sydney and an 8that she worked at Millipore. year-old daughter Ashley. They Leah and her wife Karen have are in the process of planning two sons ages 10 and 7. She Sydney's Bat Mitzvah, which works teaching English and will be held on May 3, 2014. computer science. She will also be training for her third Boston Marathon. Stephanie Posner is married
to Adam. Stephanie worked in Daytime Television in NY City for 16 years. Five years ago, Karen Kramer works as a she started her own boutique curator of Native American Art and Culture at the Peabody production company where she branded companies, people, Essex Museum in Salem, MA. and events through video. She Karen went to college in Denver, then after grad school also consults for television networks and she produces in DC, she worked at the Smithsonian National Museum sizzle reels for reality shows. Her 3 kids are Noah, 8. Ella, 6 of the American Indian for a and Olivia, 2. She is relocating couple of years. She lives in to Sudbury Massachusetts, Marblehead, MA with her and can't wait to send her two sweet 3 1/2 year old boy oldest to YJ!! Mason. She has been back in Marblehead (where she grew Eric Epstein has spent most of
Jill (Silk) Behar graduated from GW, and then lived in NYC for about 9 years. She was a Credit Analyst for Deutsche Bank. After her son Eli was born, they moved to Woodcliff Lake. Eli is 9 and her daughter Leah is 6. Eli will be going to YJ second session for the first time! Eric Bikofsky lives out in the Scottsdale area (Chandler). He’s got 2 wonderful daughters, Kacie who will be 8 at the end of August and Mia, who just turned 6.
Alumni News Michael Katz has a partner Bill and a Bernese Mountain Dog, Isabel. He’s living in Boston's South End and works in Cambridge for a software company doing digital marketing. Michael loves traveling. He’s also been a Jewish Big Brother for the past 11 years and it's strange now that his "little" brother just graduated from high school. Ilana Marcus Drimmer lives in DC with her husband and 2 kids, working at NBC news for "Meet the Press." She has a boy who is almost 8 and a girl, almost 6. Ilana has been in tv news for her entire career-and is now working part time. Jennifer (Epstein) Callahan is married to Kevin and they have a 9 year old, Emma, 6.5 year old, Sara and 5 year old, Ryan. They moved to Houston 4 years ago from NYC for her husband’s job. Jen has been a stay at home mom for the past 6 years. Before that, she traded Asian equities on the institutional side. Their kids go to a Jewish day school in Houston and it was painful not sending their daughter this year to CYJ! Scott Duby has been in Chicago for the last 10 years and works for IBM. His wife, Wendi, is a Rabbi in Glencoe, IL. They have two kids; Josh,
is 6 and their daughter, Cameron, is 4.
Fidelity in managed accounts and have been there forever. I also teach yoga at Equinox in Josh Fluhr and his wife Melisa Boston. If anyone wants to moved to Mendham, NJ last come for class, let me know!” week with their two boys Austin (6) and Chase (3) after Tarni Fondren lives on 18 months back in NYC Martha's Vineyard with her following a 5 year run in LA husband, Vasska, their almost (NY prior to that). The kids 6 year old son, Dillon and their aren’t YJ aged yet but when 2 Hungarian Vizsla dogs, the time comes they will likely Beckett and Beatrice. She is make the annual pilgrimage to the 4th generation owner of NH each summer. After grad Brickman's, a family school at NYU he went to work department store. They are for Starwood Hotels in NY (W currently celebrating their and aloft hotels) and he now 100th year in business! works for Morgans Hotel “Please stop in to say 'hi' if you Group in NY developing/ find yourselves on the opening hotels around the Vineyard!” globe and coincidently he Dara (Shindler) Theodore wrote this note from Doha, has been in NYC since 1995. Qatar where they are in the middle of building a hotel. “It is She met her husband there in 97, and they are about to a balmy 110°… I’m just celebrate their 10th saying.” anniversary. “His name is Ali-Julie Ravech got married 2 and he is Jewish--that's my yrs ago to the best man in the contribution to the name world. “We are enjoying city game. :)” They have 2 boys, Lee life here in Boston - we both and Jude, 7 and 4.5 years. walk to work, which is great Dara sang professionally for a except when it's 100 degrees. while, which is how she met Ali My husband isn't Jewish and who works in music, and now my married name is - r u she’s home with the boys. ready? - O'Connell. I love Stephanie (Clayman) Giarla telling people that I am the has been married to RJ Giarla only Jewish O'Connell they know. I talk about camp all the for the past 12 years. She has time and my husband is trying two girls Rayna, 11 and to get it - very foreign for those Emelia, 7. She would love to send Rayna to CYJ but Rayna who didn't have what we all is afraid to be away from did. As for career, I work at
Alumni News home. After being a retail store manager for 10+ years Stephanie has taken a step down and is currently working in sales for Brooks Brothers. She lives in Lynn, MA just north of Boston. Her biggest volunteer activity was as a chaperone for 95 fifth graders on her daughter's trip to DC recently. It brought back memories of the count off.
children. Their daughter Barrie is 6 and their son Brayden will be 2 this fall. She works in Boston at Fidelity Investments. They are in the Cape most weekends in the summer and welcome visitors.
seem to have a YJ or other Jewish geography connection. Ross has been working at Cisco Systems for the past 14 years doing technology marketing, and Jodi left the high-tech marketing world a long time ago and is home with the boys. Jodi Silverman now lives in Both boys are attending their Florida with her 8 year old son second summer at Camp JORI Evan. She is an IT Project in Rhode Island (where they Manager and a Program actually bumped into the Leader at Landmark Jaffee family last year and Karen Pogatch has been in the Education. She spends most of where YJ's Rachel (Mersky) Convention / Event planning her time training and Woda D’88 is now the industry for 16 years now and developing leaders and assistant director), and they she definitely has done and empowering people to live are thrilled for them to have a still does a fair amount of extraordinary lives. She is Jewish overnight camp traveling. In her spare time trying to get her son into the experience. She does a lot of second session of CYJ this photography...more hobby year! “I would be so thrilled to Joy Goldberg Jenner lives in then business but she does have him go there.” Coral Springs, FL. She is tend to do a lot of children’s married with 2 kids. Her son is Jodi (Cohen) Daniels & Ross portraits, something about 12 and her daughter is 9. She Daniels represent Daled '86 in met her husband in Boston and capturing the expressions of the camp couples category. children that she loves. She they have lived in sunny FL for They’ll be married 16 years has not updated her website in 14 yrs. She does not miss the this summer and they have a few years...but feel free to cold at all! Joy is married to a two boys, Michael (12) and check it out, it's a work in non Jew, so he does not "get" Andrew (10). They moved to progress. the whole YJ thing, but at Holliston, MA 4 years ago and www.karenlynnephotography. some point she would love to live in a great family com She is currently single, get her daughter there. Her neighborhood that feels a lot still searching and without son plays baseball all summer like camp, which probably has children. She has been to so so for him it is out. She works something to do with living on many fabulous countries and for a telecommunications the same street as her brother has done so many great things, company and has been in that Craig Cohen D’88 and his wife but “it would be nice to finally industry since getting out of Rachel (their kids are at YJ for college. It's stressful but she settle down soon.” the first time this summer) as really enjoy it. She writes, “It's Susan (Bornstein)Abraham well as Marni (Wiadro)D’88 great to hear how everyone is recently moved to Needham, and Jason Israel D’89, along doing! My best childhood MA with her husband with a bunch of other memories are of YJ and all of (Andrew) and their two neighborhood friends who you!”
We Remember the fun times... Barbara Platt D’66 (after receiving an e-mail this summer from the Alumni Association, writes me the following e-mail)
The timing of this email is so ironic! I was in my car with my husband yesterday, on a long drive and Ira Glass, from This American Life, was doing a radio show on NPR about camp people v non-camp people and how non-camp people will NEVER get the kind of experience camp people have. There do not seem to be words, in our vernacular, that can actually replicate the true nature of the experience. The understatement of this century and the last. Exciting? (Ha! During Macabiah, I would venture to say, I experienced more of a pure adrenalin rush then with any other experience in my life with the POSSIBLE exception of childbirth. Note, I said POSSIBLE!) Emotional? (Ha! Waiting for Barbie Bass' bus to arrive the first day of camp, from Long Island, and suddenly hearing somebody in Hadar Ohel yell - with the first sighting - IT'S HERE! - well, my wedding was pretty emotional but....in the same category as Barbie Bass' bus? I'm not goin' there.) Life-changing? (Ha! Some counselor who had gone to the same camp for 12 years was asked how camp was life-changing - in what way he a different person then he would have been had he not gone to camp. Now this was a very well-educated, articulate man, who had no trouble answering previous questions with great expression and enthusiasm. But, try as he might, words utterly failed him. He stammered. He stuttered. He cleared his throat. And finally, he said, with as much feeling as he could muster: I dunno. It just did.) At the end of the program, at a girl's camp somewhere, they just let the recording instrument run and record a ceremony that took place during this camps' color wars . It was some ceremony letting the girls know who was selected team captains. I was driving our car at the time and my husband was in the passenger seat. Every time he opened up his mouth to say a word.....I screamed SHHHHHHH!!! During the ceremony at this camp, you could hear the voices of the head counselors making the announcements but then all you heard was HYSTERICAL CRYING. Happy crying from the girls who were selected. Miserable, gut-wrenching, suicidal crying from the girls who weren't. This sobbing must have gone on for - fully - five, six, seven minutes of air time, and I kept thinking...anybody who is a NON-camper must have turned their dial a LONG time ago. For them, it would have been absolutely revoltingly obnoxious. For me? I was delirious. Screaming with laughter, tears rolling down my cheeks. Pointing, hysterically, at the radio. Holding my sides. It was probably not a good idea that I was behind the steering wheel. That hysterical, out-of-control, blindingly painful, happy, miserable, overthe-top crying, brought back the best memories of my life.
Mail Bag (various e-mails sent to Alumni Director) Really great job on the newsletter and all the other alumni stuff. I can spend hours going through photos and yearbooks. Thanks. Jeffrey Worob D’84
Just a quick note to say thank you for organizing the event last night (Boston Alumni Event at the WinterGarden). There were some really nice touches (cake, M&Ms, etc), the space was beautiful, food delicious and I was Daled '91. I recall our most of all it was so, so good to slogan was 'we are awesome, see everyone after so many we are fun, Daled Daled 91!'. All years. Reconnected with one of the girls got t-‐shirts with the good friend of the past in slogan at one of the kiosks in the particular after 20 years which old Natick Mall before we went is pretty amazing…. It was much to camp that summer. My good appreciated by all. friend, Jamie Koplan, told me Lara King Friedman D’92 about the reunion. We are still friends after all these years! Deborah Goodman D’91
It was a really fun night (Daled ’93 Alumni Shabbat) and a great way to build up alumni spirit. I think that holding during the the Friday night activities was a fantastic idea as we were able to sample all the things we remembered -‐ services, dinner, songs, dancing, etc. The tour of camp was really fun too because even though it is mostly the same, it certainly looks different from an adult perspective. Thanks for organizing this fun event and I hope it continues for future Daleds to enjoy! Laura Glazer Gebhardt D’93
Richard Shakter D’79 (bottom left #22 in pic) went to Jerusalem this summer to participate in the Maccabiah 2013 games! He was selected to play MidWield for the USA Masters 45+ soccer team. Richard had not been to Israel since his Gadna trip in 1980. He writes, “touring Israel with my teammates brought back memories (distant at this point) of being in Israel with my camp friends 33 years prior. As we did back in 1980, my teammates and I did a sunrise climb of Masada. It was wonderful to have the memories of CYJ and add this new memory of climbing with my teammates in our team uniforms and carrying the Maccabiah 2013 Wlag.” Richard lives in Acton, MA and has a Winancial consulting Wirm in Wellesley.
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