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From camps to youth groups, teen-powered social action to travel programs in Israel and around the world, there's a place for every young person!

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This summer, for the first time ever, all URJ camp staff attended REDI-focused trainings at camp. Learn more: bddy.me/3B8lhhJ

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From Debbie Friedman z"l who went to URJ OSRUI and URJ Kutz Camp, to Sheryl Sandberg who went to URJ Camp Coleman, we love this fun list of 13 celebrities who love Jewish summer camp! kveller.com/13-jewish-cele…

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Watch a recording of last week's virtual Museum of Jewish Heritage (MuseumJewishHeritage) program exploring the fascinating history of Jewish summer camps, moderated by Rabbi Rick Jacobs Rabbi Rick Jacobs: mjhnyc.org/blog/the-histo…

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Longtime Jewish History teacher at URJ Heller High School in Israel, David Alon, shares 5 reasons why he loves his job so much: bddy.me/3iINoeY

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Teens: Find your place as a leader in your synagogue, in your community, and in the world. Explore your passions and learn professional skills that will help you stand out and lead. Check out our upcoming teen leadership opportunities beginning this fall: urj.org/youth-programs…

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From a gluten-free take on matzah ball soup to Sunday morning shakshuka and beyond, the menus at URJ camps are constantly evolving to please campers’ diverse taste buds. Here are five camp recipes that you can make at home: bddy.me/3BQwFPI

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This summer, for the first time ever, all URJ camp staff attended REDI-focused trainings at camp. Learn more: bddy.me/3A0x407

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Parents: If you’re looking to craft a Jewish daily tradition for your young children, here’s one way to start: bddy.me/2VhSNlD

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Teach your kids the four mitzvot (commandments) of #Shabbat, then work together to generate ideas & activities that will fulfill them: bddy.me/3xtILuJ

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Teens: Find your place as a leader in your synagogue, in your community, and in the world. Explore your passions and learn professional skills that will help you stand out and lead. Check out our upcoming teen leadership opportunities beginning this fall: urj.org/youth-programs…

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Read how a visit to a maxium security prison as Camp Swig (now URJ Camp Newman) CITs in 1975 led to today's online speaker series, Legacy of Tikkun: urj.org/blog/reform-ca…

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Tying the tzitzit (knotted ritual fringes) on the tallit (prayer shawl) is a great, memorable activity to do with your child as their bar or bat mitzvah approaches. Here are simple instructions to tie tzitzit together as a family: bddy.me/3mbiSOu

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A round challah is one of many ways that we make regular foods extra special in celebration of Rosh HaShanah, the Jewish New Year. Follow along as Jewish cooking expert Tina Wasserman demonstrates two methods for shaping round challah: bddy.me/3D3TcsK

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Join RJ on the Go and explore interactive, meaningful, and fun experiences that are easily accessible on the go or at home: bddy.me/3ASpR2A

Join RJ on the Go and explore interactive, meaningful, and fun experiences that are easily accessible on the go or at home: bddy.me/3ASpR2A
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The beautiful ritual of Havdalah is the ceremony marking the end of Shabbat. Here's how you can create the ritual items to observe Havdalah on your own: bddy.me/3B6swGb

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Kids ages 3 - 6 will love using an apple Red apple and red paint in this quick craft that creates fun, Rosh HaShanah-appropriate artwork. bddy.me/3yeonOA

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Rosh HaShanah is fast-approaching, and that means it's time to start squeezing some cooking into your busy schedule of repenting. Here are 18 recipes from ReformJudaism.org to try: bddy.me/3yukZPK

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In need of a Shabbat activity for your kids? Try out this Challah Cover project – one that your kids will be proud to see on the Shabbat table: bddy.me/3taGggq