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Concerning Camp Communities
Adina Frydman, CEO of Young Judaea Global, joins us to explore how Jewish camps create spaces where Jewish campers live, learn, and wrestle with complex identities together.
Participants at "Camp Hallelujah" on Israel's coast during the summer of 2022. (Jacob Rivkin/Times of Israel)
What can Jewish summer camps teach us about building stronger, more inclusive Jewish communities? On this episode of Identity/Crisis, guest host and editor of Sources: A Journal of Jewish Ideas, Claire Sufrin, sits down with Adina Frydman, CEO of Young Judaea Global, to explore how Jewish camps create spaces where North American and Israeli campers live, learn, and wrestle with complex identities together. Together they discuss bridging cultural divides, navigating political tensions, and fostering belonging while holding space for difference.
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