Tag: Shabbat
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Created: August 14, 2022 | by Camp Galil
Final Messibanana Warfare
Hey Galil families, today was our last full day of the summer. Despite the sadness we are all feeling, we had a beautiful day. We started in the typical Saturday fashion, sleeping in and eating a breakfast of donuts and cereal before Bogrimot chuggim which everyone thoroughly enjoyed. Then, we had chuggim ritzanim (serious interest groups) which included a discussion […]
Continue readingCreated: August 13, 2022 | by Camp Galil
Smells Like Shabbas Up in Here!
Hey Galil families, we are sad to report, but today was our final Friday at machaneh (camp) before sendiing the chanichimot (campers) home. The energy in the air was certainly a bit reflective today, as everyone cherished their time while also getting ready to say goodbye to many of their friends and the place they […]
Continue readingCreated: August 06, 2022 | by Camp Galil
Shabbat and Story Time
Shabbat shalom Galil families. Usually to start off Shabbat, chanichimot (campers) are given a chance to reenergize after the long week, however, with the nitzanimot (buds [of a blossom]), who are here for the Taste of Galil five day program we offer, woke up early in the morning to walk along the creek and skip […]
Continue readingCreated: August 06, 2022 | by Camp Galil
Saying Hi to Old Friends
Hello Galil families! To start this beautiful gorgeous day after our restful night dreaming dreams during Boslumber ;), we enjoyed a scrumptious spread of muffins prepared by the wonderful Bonimot. After we were fed and hydrated, we started an extra long avodah to ensure that our shabbat would be spent in a naki (clean) space. […]
Continue readingCreated: July 24, 2022 | by Camp Galil
Shabbat Shalom!
Shabbat shalom Galil families! Today, we had a lazy morning. Chanichimot (campers) woke up to a sweet breakfast of donuts and cereal (a Galil tradition), and those who wanted to sleep in were given a late wake up call before meeting up in the moadon (great hall) for rejuvenation. We have had Shabbat rejuvenation in […]
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