by Rabbi Amy Memis-Foler, the senior rabbi at Temple Judea Mitzpah in Skokie, IL, and Mosh Bet Segel Rock Climbing is a Team Sport “Can I trust you?” This is a question that chanichim (campers) on the Moshavah Rock Climbing Tiyul (trip) asked of one another aloud...
Our very own Gesher madrichim (counselors) Isaac and Samson were featured in the most recent edition of the The Wisconsin Jewish Chronicle, documenting their upbringing, their kehila kedosha (sacred community) back home in Uganda, and their new summer kehila kedosha...
https://vimeo.com/176878663 On Shabbat morning, OSRUI had the wonderfully unique opportunity to come together as an entire machane (camp), better, as a kehila (community) to bless, dedicate, and welcome a new Torah to camp with song, dance, and ruach. Generously...
Over the past few Shabbats here at OSRUI, alumni have been invited to join together in Oconomowoc to take a deep breath, blow off some steam from the daily grind and reminisce about the good ole days at OSRUI for a weekend. Doesn’t matter if they went for two weeks or...