14 episodes

The official podcast of Camp Ramah New England! Many of us live "ten months for two" - or ten months for ROO (our kangaROO mascot)! Join hosts Rabbi Ed Gelb, Josh Edelglass, and Michelle Sugarman to discuss all things Ramah New England! We'll share exciting news, debate our favorite (and least favorite) camp meals, and delve deep into the magic of Ramah. We'll also interview special guests who represent the GOATs (Greatest of All Time) of Ramah!

Ten For ROO Camp Ramah New England

    • Religion & Spirituality
    • 5.0 • 12 Ratings

The official podcast of Camp Ramah New England! Many of us live "ten months for two" - or ten months for ROO (our kangaROO mascot)! Join hosts Rabbi Ed Gelb, Josh Edelglass, and Michelle Sugarman to discuss all things Ramah New England! We'll share exciting news, debate our favorite (and least favorite) camp meals, and delve deep into the magic of Ramah. We'll also interview special guests who represent the GOATs (Greatest of All Time) of Ramah!

    Counting Ramah Shabbatot with Third-Year Counselors Sophie Scheer and Aaron Bruce!

    Counting Ramah Shabbatot with Third-Year Counselors Sophie Scheer and Aaron Bruce!

    On this episode of Ten for ROO we're thrilled to welcome another two amazing third-year counselors: Sophie Scheer and Aaron Bruce!  Sophie and Aaron were part of our contingent at Weinstein, the National Ramah leadership training program; they talk about their experiences, what they learned, and what they're excited to bring to Palmer this kayitz (summer).  Sophie and Aaron also share their Ramah origin stories, and we talk about when they first thought about being a counselor at camp and what they've learned from the past two summers on tzevet (staff).  We also tally up how many Shabbatot we've all spent at camp and debate what counts.

    Additionally, Rabbi Gelb, Josh and Michelle debate whether you have to grow up at Palmer to be a great madrich/a, and we compare horizontal vs vertical experiences at camp.

    We also dig deep into the songs on Rabbi Gelb's famous last-morning-of-camp play-list!

    This will be our last podcast before the start of kayitz 2023.  Thank you all for listening this year!! This has been a fun adventure, and we're excited for what's next.  We'll have a lot of Ten for ROO content over the summer, though it might not be in audio podcast form, so please check our website and social media channels to follow what's happening at camp this summer.  L'hitraot b'Palmer!

    • 43 min
    Looking Back and Ahead with Third Year Counselors Rachel Scheer & Ramona Saft!

    Looking Back and Ahead with Third Year Counselors Rachel Scheer & Ramona Saft!

    On this episode we're so happy to be joined by two extraordinary third-year counselors: Rachel Scheer and Ramona Saft!  Rachel and Ramona were part of our contingent of returning counselors who attended the Weinstein leadership training program earlier this year; we talk with them about what they learned and are excited to bring back with them to camp this kayitz.  

    We also talk about how they both first came to camp as campers; why they first wanted to be on staff and why they keep coming back, and things they've learned doing this job.  We also chat about horseback riding, favorite Lecha Dodi tunes, and what Rachel and Ramona are most excited for this coming summer.  

    Rabbi Gelb, Josh and Michelle also talk about the amazing Family Camp weekend that just ended; we argue about the "Beard After Dark" episode from Ted Lasso season two, and Michelle and Josh reminisce about how they each turned their camp summer jobs into year-round jobs.  

    • 52 min
    "More Flags More Fun!" with Leora Kimmel Greene

    "More Flags More Fun!" with Leora Kimmel Greene

    Leora Kimmel Greene joins us for a short FACT CHECK on the origins of the all-camp trip to Six Flags! A few episodes back, Josh and Rabbi Gelb were reminiscing about the origins of the Six Flags trip, and we might have gotten a few things wrong, so Leora is here to set the record straight! Leora was instrumental in starting this tradition, working with Josh and Rabbi Gelb, and it was a lot of fun sharing memories and stories about running this trip over the years. Michelle still might not truly believe we actually do this... but she'll hopefully see for herself this summer as we're excited for the Six Flags trip to return this kayitz! Get excited!

    Leora Kimmel Greene has held many jobs at Ramah New England.  She was a madricha (counselor) and Rosh Edah, she was a registrar and program director. Most recently, last summer she was the director of the inaugural week of our Boston Day Camp! We were thrilled that Leora joined us on the podcast for this short fact-check episode.

    • 28 min
    Maslul Argentina with Senior Counselors Sophia Jacobson & David Kotton!

    Maslul Argentina with Senior Counselors Sophia Jacobson & David Kotton!

    Welcome back to Ten for ROO! In this episode, we chat with third-year counselors Sophia Jacobson and David Kotton! Sophia and David are incredible leaders and role models at camp, and they represented Ramah New England on this year's National Ramah Maslul Argentina Service and Learning trip! 

    Sophia and David were among the group of counselors from across the Ramah camps who traveled to Argentina this past December. They had an extraordinary experience that combined work at a Jewish summer camp outside of Buenos Aires, meaningful service in the historic Jewish communities of Entre Rios, and time in Buenos Aires, home to the largest Jewish community in Latin America. 

    We talked with Sophia and David about their experiences on the trip, what they learned, and what they're excited to bring back to Palmer this kayitz (summer). 

    • 37 min
    "No One Ever Ages Out of Camp" with Rabbi Gordon Tucker

    "No One Ever Ages Out of Camp" with Rabbi Gordon Tucker

    On this episode, it's our great honor to be joined by Rabbi Gordon Tucker! Rabbi Tucker is a leading scholar of Conservative Judaism, and he's been an influential teacher & educator at Camp Ramah New England all the way back since 1987.

    In this episode, Rabbi Tucker shares his thoughts on how Ramah New England has changed and stayed the same over the years; how he connects young people to Judaism; and he shares his thoughts on how supporters of Israel should respond to current events in Israel. We also talk about Rabbi Tucker's love of biking & running, his favorite spots at camp, his favorite foods at camp, and some of the great camp characters he's met along the way.  With Pesach approaching, Rabbi Tucker shares a special Pesach Seder memory.  Also, Josh talks about painting Gordon's head into a mural that he and his edah-mates painted in Moadon Nivonim back in 1993.

    • 31 min
    Marbim b'Simcha

    Marbim b'Simcha

    Our 2023 theme is "marbim b'simcha" -- increasing our joy -- and we're feeling a lot of joy having celebrated Purim a few weeks ago and thus knowing that camp is not far off! In this episode, Rabbi Gelb, Michelle & Josh talk about all the things we're excited about that will be coming in kayitz (summer) 2023!

    We drop some updates on Six Flags and share the history of this all-camp trip; Michelle gives the origins of Yom Avatiyach (Watermelon Day), and we talk about this summer's celebration of the 40th year of Yom Roo! We also talk about the Mike Pletman packing method, those who refer to us as "Ramah New England" vs those who say "Ramah Palmer," and we all gush with excitement over the arrival of Ted Lasso season three.

    • 53 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
12 Ratings

12 Ratings

TheRunningBull ,

I feel so much more connected now

Thank you for pulling back the curtain and letting us get to know the heart of Ramah and what keeps it pumping

mosh kosh ,

Ten for roo is amazing

It’s really good

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i love camp

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