
By Daniel Flash, Rosh Eidah
Thursday, July 17, 2025
This past Sunday, 28 Kesher campers and 11 staff embarked on a rememberable camping trip. After our hour long drive, we stepped foot into Camano Island State Park and were greeted by the bright blue water of the Saratoga passage and by the big green trees of the pacific north west. After setting up our tents and settling in, we enjoyed activities such as swimming, hiking, soccer, and making s’mores. For dinner, we even enjoyed making and eating Poike, a South African rice dish. At night, we enjoyed Siyum under the bright star lit sky, and smelled the crackling wood and smoke of our campfire.
After a long and (partially) comfortable night of sleep, we awoke, cooked homemade pita and shakshuka for breakfast and then departed back towards Kalsman. However, no Kesher trip is complete without a lunch of pizza before returning to camp, which is why we stopped at a nearby park and enjoyed Dominos pizza. After pizza, we headed back to camp where our day of camping came to a close.
I am so grateful for the opportunity of sharing these fun memories and activities with our Kesher unit. Going camping, making meals together, helping each other build tents, and spending time with one another shows how much of a community we are and how we all value each others’ presence.
The rest of this week was filled with camp fun: we continued working on our Kesher Projects (Junior CITs, rebuilding planter boxes and redecorating the pool doors), went deeper in mosaic magic, trailblazing and ropes training, camp-favorite time at the lake, in culinary arts and with our visiting artist Spike Kraus! One evening we recreated the Amazing Race television show all around camp, another night we had Spa Night with face masks, pore strips, nail polish and hot chocolate, and last night we played “Taskmaster” with mini games, brainteasers and challenges to think outside the box and beyond the “rules” off the game to win, creatively! Hilarity ensued.
As our second Shabbat rolls in, I am sad that this session is almost over, but excited that we still have time to make so many more memories. Again, this Kesher group is really something special and I cannot wait for our last week together at camp.