Author: Rabbi Ed Gelb
Shmitah and Yovel: Working with God to Perfect our World
Parshat Behar introduces the concepts of Shmitah (letting the land lay fallow one year […]
Summer 2022 Update: Opening Camp
Shalom Camp Ramah New England Families,We are eagerly anticipating welcoming our campers and staff […]
Freeing Ourselves by Assuming the Best in Others
Passover is about freedom. There are so many ways to view freedom, from the […]
Dr. David Kieval Joining Camper Care Staff
We are excited to announce that Dr. David Kieval has joined our year-round camper […]
Statement on LGBTQ+ and Gender Inclusiveness at Ramah New England
Shalom Ramah New England Community,I want to share with our Camp Ramah New England […]
D’var Torah: When Moshe Looked into Their Faces
There are some wonderful commentaries on this week’s Torah portion, Ki Tissa, that promote […]
February Update on Kayitz 2022!
Shalom! This email is to update our Camp Ramah New England overnight camp families […]
D’var Torah: Learning Empathy – The Lessons of Joseph and John Wooden
John Wooden, legendary UCLA basketball coach, used to say, “Consider the rights of others […]
Let’s Commit to Making the World a Better Place
Why did God call to Abraham in last week’s parsha, Lech L’cha? There is […]
D’var Torah: Sukkot – Giving Away Joy for Free
Keely Jones, from the Emmy award winning series Ted Lasso, is trying to help […]