We are thrilled to share with you the following exciting news from
Ramah Outdoor Adventure at Ramah in the Rockies:
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Rabbi Eliav Bock, far right, shown with Amy Skopp Cooper, National Ramah Associate Director; Harlene Winnick Appelman, Covenant Foundation Executive Director; and Rabbi Mitchell Cohen, National Ramah Director |
Rabbi Eliav Bock, the founding director of Ramah Outdoor Adventure at Ramah in the Rockies, was one of five promising Jewish educators who received the 2012 Pomegranate Prize from the Covenant Foundation yesterday. This prestigious award recognizes passionate, emerging leaders in Jewish education who have been in the field for 10 years or less. The Ramah Camping Movement is proud to include Rabbi Bock among the talented members of the Ramah directorate. He received his rabbinic ordination and a master's degree in Informal Jewish Education at The Jewish Theological Seminary. Prior to rabbinical school, he worked in the finance industry in New York City. He is a graduate of the joint program at The Jewish Theological Seminary and Columbia University and has bachelor's degrees in Bible, Urban Studies, and Economics. For additional information, please visit the Covenant Foundation website.
After opening in the summer of 2010 with 120 campers, Ramah Outdoor Adventure served 280 campers this past summer. While originally designed as a program for high school students, Ramah Outdoor Adventure has expanded to include children ages 8-18 as well as a Tikvah program for children with special needs. Based on the current enrollment of 140 campers already registered--a 40% increase from this time last year--Ramah Outdoor Adventure expects to once again reach capacity this summer, with a total enrollment of 350 campers. Children have come to the Rocky Mountains from 24 states, Canada, Israel, and the Dominican Republic to experience the best of Ramah camping combined with the finest of Jewish outdoor education.
Ramah Outdoor Adventure continues to advance as a green institution. From the wholesome food prepared in the dining hall, to the daily schedule that revolves around the natural cycle of the day, to the innovative passive, zero-emission, hot water heaters in the shower house, the camp continues to develop in an intentional way along with the natural world around it. (
Click here or on the image, right, to see sustainability in action at Ramah Outdoors.)