The Last Sephardiah of Shelton: November
Thanks for coming back to The Last Sephardiah of Shelton! Last time we discussed all kinds of fun things including why I am the author of this blog and how SAC 2014’s theme related to the recent High Holidays. This time around I’d like to give you a little insight into Sephardic Camp, and the […]
The Last Sephardiah of Shelton!
My name is Julia Owen, and I would like to welcome you all to the first edition of The Last Sephardiah of Shelton! For those of you who haven’t been so lucky to send some good ‘ole fashioned snail-mail in the way of Mason County’s 98584 zip code (and no, I did not have […]
Directly from the Director
Queridos Madres y Padres, So much has happened since last week that it’s hard for me to pinpoint only a few things to talk about in this blog post. After a full week of Sephardic Adventure Camp, last week started off great with campers and staff alike comfortable in their daily routines. Last Monday’s night […]
Shabbats at SAC
Queridos Madres y Padres, Shabbat at Sephardic Adventure Camp is fundamentally unique experience unlike any other offered in the country! By combining the traditional teffilot (prayer services) of Sephardic Bikkur Holim and Congregation Ezra Bessaroth with a summer camp atmosphere, the rabbis and staff at SAC are able to shape an unforgettable learning experience for […]
License to Lead; The CIT journey from camper to counselor
Queridos Madres y Padres, Noa Ollestad is a counselor in training this year at Sephardic Adventure Camp. She is 14 years old, going into her 10th grade year at Northwest Yeshiva High School in Mercer Island, Washington. Being a counselor in training is a unique experience where she is able to experience the activities and […]