Kehilat Lev Echad in Action
Written By: Joseph Zeuner
This past summer at Camp Judaea, Kehilat Lev Echad, “Community of One Heart,” came to life across camp through intentional teaching, modeling, and
“Every member of the people of Israel is obligated to study Torah –
whether one is rich or poor, physically able or with physical disability.”
(Maimonides, Mishneh Torah, chapter 10)
In Leviticus it says, “Do not curse a person who is deaf and do not place a stumbling rock in front of a person who is blind.”
What are your responsibilities as a camper towards those who are “different?”
How can you include and support your friends during different activities at camp?
We hope you’ll brainstorm and share your ideas with us! Submit them to Becky for a chance to have your inclusion idea featured in next week’s post!
Here’s an example to help get you started…
Fill in the blank:
When I am at (favorite peulah or activity at camp), I can help include my friends by (give a way to help include all friends).
When I am at T’filah, I can help include my friends by sitting next to them and helping them follow along in the Siddur.

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