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Most Read: August 8-15

Most Read: August 8-15

The most read content in the last issue featured the Eisner and Crane Lake half marathon!

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Most Read: August 2-8

Most Read: August 2-8

The most read content in the last issue featured 12 ways to make Shabbat at your congregation more like camp!

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Most Read: July 26-August 2

Most Read: July 26-August 2

Last week’s most read content in The Clipboard included two stories about the power of engaging youth in our camps, Israel programs, NFTY and within our congregations, a prank at Camp Harlam turned into a blessing and three generations of love at Jacobs Camp.

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Most Read: July 19-26

Most Read: July 19-26

Last week’s most read content in The Clipboard included an explanation from Jacobs Camp Director J.C. Cohen about why he sends his kids to two different Jewish camps every summer, a reflection from a Kutz participant who got to meet with URJ President Rabbi Rick Jacobs and a look back at sixty incredible years of OSRUI and URJ camping.

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Most Read: July 12-18

Last week’s most read content in The Clipboard included a walk down memory lane from Camp Harlam, the story of how a handful of courageous OSRUI staff saved lives and the somewhat unexpected details of a day in the life of a camp director.

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Most Read: July 5-12

Last week’s most read content in The Clipboard included a reflection from the Associate Dean of Hebrew Union College in LA on returning to Kutz Camp to drop off her kids, the story of Evan Traylor’s journey from a junior youth group event at camp to being elected NFTY North American President, and a video of Eisner Camp’s high-energy opening day ceremony.

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Most Read: June 28-July 5

Most Read: June 28-July 5

Last week’s most read content in The Clipboard included a reflection from a camp parent on receiving her first-ever camp letter, a look at two schools of thought around the “no cellphone” policies at camps around the country and one parent’s path to preparing her daughter for camp—and herself to let go.

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