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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.

Jewish tradition is rich in narrative and poetry. As we journey through the Jewish year, from counting the days of the month of Elul to counting the Omer between Pesach and Shavuot, our texts sustain and inform us. Our texts ground us as we stand together again at Sinai and help us welcome the Ushpizin in our sukkot. Together we will discover stories, parables, and songs that have guided our people for generations, and together we will explore new texts that have the power to spiritually enrich and deepen our celebration of each of the days of our lives.

Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell is Regional Director of the URJ's Pennsylvania Council and Federation of Reform Synagogues of Greater Philadelphia. She was Founding Director of the American Jewish Congress Feminist Center in LA, and the first Rabbinic Director of Ma'yan, the Jewish Women's Project of the JCC in Manhattan. She has served congregations in California, New Jersey, and Virginia; worked as rabbi and chaplain of Beit T'Shuvah, a residential program for Jewish felons and recovering addicts; and has helped congregations across the country develop strategies to integrate GLBT congregants and their families into synagogue life. Rabbi Elwell is the editor of The Open Door, the new CCAR Haggadah (2002), and served as an editor of Lesbian Rabbis: The First Generation (Rutgers University Press, 2002). 



Past Scholars:

Dr. Ron Wolfson (2009)
Rabbi Larry Hoffman (2008)
Rabbi Sue Levi Elwell (2007)
Rabbi Peretz Wolf-Prusan (2006)
Rabbi Naomy Levy (2005)
Rabbi Lewis M. Barth (2004)
Sponsored by the Reform Congregations of Western Washington

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