Rookie Day at Eisner Camp
Join us for Rookie Day- an interactive way to experience camp for the first time! July 9 at Eisner!
New Logo for Eisner and Crane Lake Camps!
Read more about the philosophy behind our brand new logo!
Three Cheers to Our Gala Honorees
Our Camp Gala was a huge success! Thank you all attendees, donors, and mazel tov to the honorees!
Volunteering is a Religious Experience
In honor of National Volunteer Week, our Board Chair Mark Daniels reflects on all of the incredible volunteers who support the camp community.
Thank You Notes Without Tears: Teaching Children Gratitude
How to write B’nai Mitzvah thank you notes with a little bit of camp’s value of gratitude
T’rumah: Camp-Inspired Discussion Questions for Your Shabbat
Camp-inspired questions for this Shabbat’s Torah portion: T’rumah!
Looking for the Good and Being the One
At Eisner we are taught to “Be the One” and to be kind to everyone, which are some of the same ideas we promote in the LFTGP campaign. At Eisner, our differences do not polarize us, but bring us closer together.
Mindfulness at Camp: Blessing Ourselves and Each Other
The Blessing Practice is a practice of compassion and self-love. You can try the Blessing Practice anywhere, right now, where you are sitting.
Being the One in Boston and Beyond
At that moment, I realized that I had truly embraced the lesson I hope I have helped to teach others. I stood up, spoke up and showed up to BE THE ONE and with renewed purpose and a smile, I marched on.
Mindfulness at Camp: A Rose by Any Other Name
“A rose by any other name would still smell as sweet.” This famous quote from William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet is what stands out for me after the 5-day mindfulness retreat at Eisner Camp I experienced thanks to the Institute for Jewish Spirituality. What resonates for me about this line, although slightly out of context from the play, is the notion of noticing particular fragrances – or in my case, flavors.