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Camp Kesher: A Fun-filled Weekend of Jewish Experiences

Open to all who seek to deepen family, friendship, and spiritual connections in the context of a Reform Jewish experience.

Scholar-in-Residence
Dr. Mark Washofsky
Labor Day Weekend:
Friday, September 3 – Monday, September 6, 2010
Vashon Island, Washington
We are modifying our normal Friday noon start because most area schools are starting before Labor Day this year. Plan to arrive for a 5 PM starting time. Closing circle will be after lunch on Monday.

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To pre-order items from the Kesher store, such as shirts (exciting new design, see below), mugs, water bottles and a limited edition Kesher print from local artist Joanne Shellan, please:

  1. Download the order form from here Camp Store Order Form (still from 2009 - watch this space for the updated 2010 form).   A .pdf viewer is required to open and view the contents of this form and can be installed for your browser from http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat.
  2. Print out and then fill in the order form.
  3. Mail in the order form along with your payment to the address listed on the form.  Pre-orders must be received no later than July 15, 2009.  All checks must be made out to TEMPLE B'NAI TORAH to enable the bank to accept them.
New Kesher tee-shirts and prints.
Click to blowup! - Od Yavo Shalom Aleinu - Camp Kesher 2008
Pacific Northwest artist Joanne Shellan was inspired by Camp Kesher to create this beautiful painting. You can now bring home a little piece of Kesher for your family to enjoy all year long. This reproduction is a high quality giclee reproduction and is matted in an acid-free black mat. It can easily be slipped into a standard 11x14" frame. 100% of the proceeds go to support the Camp Kesher you love. Special pre-sale price $40, after camp begins $45.

To see more of Joanne Shellan's paintings, go to www.joanneshellan.com.
 
Sponsored by the Reform Congregations of Western Washington

Endorsed by the Pacific Northwest Council of the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ)