
Eden in the News
Eden Village Camp in the News
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Our âNo Body Talkâ initiative in the NY Times, on ABC News, and Lilith Magazine!
âThe campâs âno body talkâ rule makes it âthis utopian, wonderful kind of place where youâre not judged on anything except your spirit.â
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âI love it because it comes within the context of education,â
âI love it because it comes within the context of education,â Tova Garr tells Lilith. âIt actually frees girls up, and boys for that matterâŠ.the value isnât just the environment, itâs being able to notice what kind of internal conversation youâre having with yourself. How much of our day is spent thinking about what we look like? For many girls, thatâs a huge part of their day.â
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Selected for Slingshot 2012-2015
For four years in a row weâve been named one of the â50 most innovative and inspiring Jewish organizations in North Americaâ by Slingshot! Read about us here.
On December 13, 2012, Speakersâ Lab presented âIs Jewish Education Broken?,â exploring new visions and models for liberal Jewish education in the 21st century. Skip to 19:20 and watch speaker on the left talk about Eden Village camp.
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âEden Village Camp Inspires Teensâ
âWith Eden Village Camp, Iâm seeing a side of my childrenâs personalities that wouldnât be there if they hadnât had this chance to explore new ideas,â says Bluma Acocella.
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Article about us from Switzerland!
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Eden Village in the Jewish Week
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Eden Village in the Forward
Please can we go to this camp?â my older son asked me after a parlor meeting in my town with the director of an overnight camp. âI really want to go!â my younger son said.
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For Tu BâShevat: Seeing Jewish farming
âA small but growing number of environmentally and socially responsible Jewish farms are popping up around the country to create a whole culture of Jewish farming combining biblical precepts of charity and gratitude with sustainable agricultural trends like permaculture and composting. One such farm is a joint venture by the Jewish Farm School and Eden Village Camp in Putnam Valley, N.Y.â
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Going Out on a Limb
âYoni Stadlin does more than just talk about honoring trees on Tu BâShevat â he devotes vacations to âspeakâ for them. A month ago, the 33-year-old Bala Cynwyd native flew to Northern California for his fifth stake-out high in the boughs of an ancient Redwood that would have been chopped down years ago if not for the continual presence of guardians like him.â
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âEden Village Camp Creates a New Visionâ
Where in the world can a young camper serve as a goat shepherd, make smoothies by a bike-powered blender, eat solar oven-baked challah, and experience a living Judaism that puts Jewish teachings about caring for the land into practice?