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There are 30 Ambler student organizations, [3] including the student newspaper, The Temple Column, the Ambler Food Committee, and the student radio station, WRFT 1610-AM. The Ambler campus is also home to the Temple University Infant Lab, directed by Professors Kathy Hirsh-Pasek and Nora Newcombe. The lab researches the development of memory ...
The camp has been affiliated with the Milwaukee Jewish Community Center; previously it was called Camp Interlaken of the Pines for Boys and operated as a private camp since 1935. The camp welcomes transgender and gender-fluid campers and staff. [1] Jewish Living Magazine has ranked Camp Interlaken among the top Jewish summer camps in the ...
Campers stay at the camp for either four or eight weeks, depending on their age division, or "eidah". Following Nivonim, the eidah for those entering 11th grade, campers are encouraged to participate in Ramah Israel Seminar. The summer following Seminar, they may apply to join the camp staff. The Camp Ramah Executive Director is Jacob Cytryn.
In August 2021, the Waukesha School Board voted to not participate in the Seamless Summer Option, [1] a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) universal student lunch program that was extended for the 2021-2022 school year because of the COVID-19 pandemic. [2] Families could still apply for the need-based National School Lunch program.
The summer didn't work out quite as planned as Cesar and Ana Soto worked to remodel and reopen Wholly Cow! in downtown Delafield. The burger-and-custard hotspot held its grand opening Aug. 5, much ...
In the 1940s and beyond, the camp was supported by fundraising efforts by the Jewish Auxiliary [3] and the Institute Woman's Club via luncheons. [ 4 ] In the 1950s, the camp had a summer population of 1500 children between the ages of 5 and 16, [ 5 ] and it provided for free summer events and trips to Jewish elderly.
B'nai B'rith Beber Camp is a 340-acre Jewish summer camp in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Formerly known as Burr Oaks prior to B'nai B'rith's acquisition on 17 May 1976, it was named in honor of Sam Beber , the founder of Aleph Zadik Aleph , in August of that year as B'nai B'rith Beber Camp.