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The 'Power' of Jewish Camping Inspires a Dad to Get More Involved

As a kid, I never liked summer camp. It is ironic, I know, given my support of Jewish camping activities throughout the majority of my adult life, and how often I've seen young people's lives changed for the better by their involvement in youth activities. But for me, as a young boy, camp just felt a little too structured and confining. When I was...

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