Every year, we celebrate Passover as our exodus from Egyptian slavery. But what about those who aren't as fortunate? Zach Reff asks us to think about the horrors plaguing the Sudan this year, and offers several organizations for you to check out and get involved with in "This Passover, Think of the Passed-Over."
Jaclyn is our latest roving reporter from Israel. She's about to embark on high school in Israel. There's a lot to be concerned about, but Jaclyn is totally excited to go! Read her first of three installments about her trip to Israel!
In "Tossing Sins and Breadcrumbs", Amichai Lau-Lavie talks about holiday traditions and why it's important for him to toss challah crumbs into a river each Rosh Hashana.
You know that Jewish guy who almost won the Apprentice? Been living under a rock? Read here about why he still feels like a winner, and may be getting a job out of Trump after all.
Issues concerning gender, sexuality and women's rights are tough enough to deal with in the "real world," so imagine what it's like to sort through these issues within the confines of camp. Check out what it was like for this camper to confront these challenges head on.
In Volunteering for Selfish Reasons, Abigail Myers reveals what she learned from two years of volunteering for the Check-In Program at AIDS Action Committee.
A Sofer is a ritual scibe who writes Tefillin, Torah and Mezzuzot and this camper had the chance to watch one in action! Find out what he has to say about this meticulous activity and rare experience.
Remember all those movies you used to love when you were a kid? Well, chances are you've outgrown a number of them (Bambi, perhaps?). So, what can you do with all those old flicks you don't want anymore? Three Jewish teens from L.A. may have the perfect solution for you!
Tenth grader Andy P. explains why he believes a marriage is a union explicitly between a man and a woman--and should remain that way in "Why I'm Opposed to Gay Marriage."
The Youth Solidarity Rally for Israel in Washington, D.C., held on April 22, 2001, was a great success! Read Rachel's rendition of what went on, and see all the great photos in our gallery!