All costumes were great, but you have to admire those Habo-Tubbies!
Camp Naaleh is the Habonim Dror camp of the Tri-State and New England areas of North America. Its summer camp and year-round ken activities reflect the values of progressive Judaism and the Israeli kibbutz through an emphasis on sharing and community building. Na'aleh is a community in which campers work, play, sing, laugh, share, and grow together, and where everyone is respected for his or her unique traits and abilities.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Monday, March 2, 2009
Bowling-Purim party this Sunday
Hi everyone
This Sunday, 3.8, our Ken event will be the unprecedented Na'aleh's super-awesome-fun Purim bowling party! It'll be held between 3pm to 5pm, at the Leisuretime Bowl on 625 8th avenue, between W40th and W41st streets. Counselors will be picking up kids from the exit of Port Authority bus terminal and subway station at 8th avenue and W42nd street and will walk with them to the bowling place. The party is 15$ per child, and it includes everything - admission to the bowling place, shoes rental and snacks. If you have two or more siblings coming, or you need financial aid, let us know and we might be able to give you a discount. And most important - costumes are mandatory!
So we hope to see everyone with us.
By the way - the Tu Bishvat Seder we had was great. Thanks for everyone who participated and/or helped (thanks Nina!).
This Sunday, 3.8, our Ken event will be the unprecedented Na'aleh's super-awesome-fun Purim bowling party! It'll be held between 3pm to 5pm, at the Leisuretime Bowl on 625 8th avenue, between W40th and W41st streets. Counselors will be picking up kids from the exit of Port Authority bus terminal and subway station at 8th avenue and W42nd street and will walk with them to the bowling place. The party is 15$ per child, and it includes everything - admission to the bowling place, shoes rental and snacks. If you have two or more siblings coming, or you need financial aid, let us know and we might be able to give you a discount. And most important - costumes are mandatory!
So we hope to see everyone with us.
By the way - the Tu Bishvat Seder we had was great. Thanks for everyone who participated and/or helped (thanks Nina!).
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