A Postcard from Camp: News from OSRUI, Fall 2019

A Postcard from Camp: News from OSRUI, Fall 2019

From the Associate Director Dear OSRUI Community, Shanah Tovah! It is hard to believe that we are about to celebrate the last of the chagim (holidays), Simchat Torah. During this celebration we conclude studying the last part of the Torah and immediately start over...
A Postcard from Camp: News from OSRUI, Fall 2019

Where Are They Now? Alumni Spotlight on Ira Rubenstein

Recently we sat down with OSRUI Alum Ira Rubenstein.    What are you doing professionally? I am currently the Chief Digital and Marketing officer of PBS.  I am focused on continuing PBS’ digital evolution through the development, implementation and scaling of...
A Postcard from Camp: News from OSRUI, Fall 2019

Todah Rabah to Our Faculty

We are blessed to have so many rabbis, cantors and educators enrich camp every summer with their wisdom and love for Judaism. Thank you to all those who served on faculty at OSRUI this past summer. Brian Avner, Congregation Sinai, Milwaukee WI Missy Bell, RJE,...

Registration Information for Summer 2020

Registration for Summer 2020 at OSRUI Opens Wednesday, October 2nd at 9:00 a.m. Central Time!  Here’s the info you need before you register your camper(s). Session Info.  If you want to look over the sessions, dates, and fees before you register, check out these...
Check Out What’s New for Summer 2020

Check Out What’s New for Summer 2020

We are so excited that Registration for Summer 2020 opens on Weds., October 2nd at 9:00 a.m. Central! Register in 3 and Get a Free Tee!!  Register in the first 3 days (by 6:00 p.m. on Friday, October 4th) and we’ll send your camper a limited edition, OSRUI 2020...
First-Time Camper Dilemma:  Cabins or Tents?

First-Time Camper Dilemma: Cabins or Tents?

One of the questions we get asked most frequently by first-time camper parents, is “What’s the difference between Kallah and Tzofim?”  Campers entering 4th grade or older have a choice – Kallah (or Gesher for campers entering 6th or 7th grades) or Tzofim.  So, what’s...