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Enrichments help shape the future
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Enrichments help shape the future

Posted Monday, November 7, 2016 By Audra Martin

Fifth-grader Shahrez beams as he talks about his first business venture, a website “SBay Kids”. Designing and building the technology himself, Shahrez is already into audience development suggesting he created a site and product line that “attracts people”. “SBay Kids is named like ebay, I want people to come find things they like. I priced everything in the mid-range and selected items that I love then other people will love them too.” The website looks ...

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Back to School: getting beyond “fine” and “good”
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Back to School: getting beyond “fine” and “good”

Posted Wednesday, October 5, 2016 By Audra Martin

Here in the OC, while fall does not mean fall sweaters, it certainly does mean “Back to School”. Back to heavy-laden schedules and carpools, homework and school lunches, sports and Hebrew school. Back to the world of “fine” and “good”. Despite enveloping our kids in rich activities and fun, when asked “how was your day?”, universally we hear the seemingly requisite responses of “fine” and “good”. Amazingly our children ...

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Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: serious holidays with family fun
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Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: serious holidays with family fun

Posted Wednesday, September 7, 2016 By Audra Martin

Rosh Hashanah deals with serious topics, like forgiveness and thinking hard about how to be a better person. It is also said to be a celebration of renewal and of the world’s birthday. In addition to the traditional family dinners and going to services, there are many ways our JCC families add fun and meaningful activities into their holiday traditions. Below we share just a few. Of course, apples and honey are the cornerstone of many families’ traditions. Rather than just picking ...

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What Netflix has to Say about Jewish Camps
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What Netflix has to Say about Jewish Camps

Posted Thursday, August 4, 2016 By Audra Martin

In late July, Netflix revived the movie Wet Hot American Summer, turning it into an eight-episode series. The series, Wet Hot American Summer: First Day of Camp, is a prequel to the original film and set during the first day of camp. When originally debuted in 2001, the film was a critical and commercial failure. Yet, thanks to its all-star cast of up-and-coming comedians and its 1980s-era soundtrack, it has achieved cult status. Many of the cast return in Netflix’ revival, including ...

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Mitzvah: our kids and teens are making a mark on the world
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Mitzvah: our kids and teens are making a mark on the world

Posted Thursday, July 7, 2016 By Audra Martin

According to the Corporation for National and Community Service, fifty-five percent of our youth, 12 to 18 years old, volunteer each year. That rate is nearly twice the adult rate. Youth involved in religious activities are even more likely to volunteer. So, it is not surprising to see communities of Jewish youth traipsing around OC making a difference. Yet, it can still be a challenge to find a volunteer experience. Each year Congregation Shir Ha-Ma’a lot hosts its Mitzvah Launch, ...

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When Learning is Fun
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When Learning is Fun

Posted Monday, June 6, 2016 By Audra Martin

When Learning is Fun… Just because the school year is done, it doesn’t mean that kids stop learning. Sometimes creativity is needed to sneak learning into summer vacation fun. One of our Camp Haverim families shared what happened when they mixed math with ice cream: “Each summer, we ponder how to connect learning with 10 weeks of summer fun. Last summer we came up with an idea: find Orange County’s very best ice cream! What could be more fun than that? We’d ...

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Jewish Summer Activities
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Jewish Summer Activities

Posted Tuesday, May 3, 2016 By Audra Martin

For kids summer time is about fun and adventure. As the weeks seem to go on and on, parents wrack their brains for ways to engage our kids in creative and meaningful ways. Below are 18 everyday ways to have fun with your kids while exploring Jewish traditions and values. Cook challah together, add kid-friendly elements like chocolate chips, sprinkles or cinnamon sugar. Draw an Israeli Chutes & Ladders game board with a map of Israel and adding chutes and ladders and explore Israel. Finger ...

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