by Lily Booker, Moshavah Rosh Eidah (Unit Head) Here in Mosh, we believe in the power of a journey. When you think about Mosh, the first thing that probably comes to mind are our tiyulim (trips) – biking, hiking, canoeing, and rock climbing. We just returned...
by Rabbi Lisa S. Greene, Moshavah Segel (Faculty) I was scared. I had told myself I had to do it, but then gave myself permission to not. Sitting for hours watching and encouraging the chanichim (campers), I wondered: How do they do that? Oh, right, they are 40...
by Lily Booker, Moshavah Rosh Eidah (Unit Head) It has been a wild three weeks here in Moshavah, and we are absolutely thrilled to head out for our final tiyul (trip) of the session! We have climbed at Devils Lake, canoed down the Black River, biked the Glacial...
by Lily Booker, Moshavah Rosh Eidah (Unit Head) Mosh hasn’t left for our first tiyul (trip) yet, but we are having the best time at camp! Despite some rain, we’ve been having a great time learning how to strengthen our community in Limudim (daily Jewish...
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...