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5 Tips for Staying Connected with Jacobs Camp this Summer
We have so many fun things planned for this summer and we are so excited to offer so many great ways for YOU to stay connected with what’s happening here
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You Repair Yourself When You Repair the World
You repair yourself when you repair the world This phrase has guided most of my life. The familiar concept of Tikkun Olam; to most of us, it means making sure
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Preparing Parents 2019
Shalom from Jacobs Camp, The countdown is on, and opening day is on its way! As Camp Director, I can tell you first hand that when a child goes away
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How Social Justice Will Make the Best Summer Even Better
Hi, y’all! I hope everyone had a wonderful Passover and that you are starting to get excited about coming home to Morrison Road this summer! We can’t wait to meet
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I Don’t Want Your Kids to be Ok at Camp
Dear Jacobs Families, I don’t want your kids to be ok at camp. Yes, you read that correctly. My weekly countdown to Opening Day has made it to single digits,
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A Word from our new Development Manager – Jacob Fijman
Everyone who enters the iconic gates on Morrison Road are welcomed home upon arrival. Jacobs Camp has been my home for as long as I can remember. As I am
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5 Steps to Make Career-Building Part of Jacobs Magic
Enjoying all the fun and magic inherent in the best summer ever at Jacobs Camp is certainly not to be taken lightly – and now, our best and brightest staffers
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50th Reunion: November 1 – 3, 2019
50 years of anything is always cause for a celebration. 50 years of a Jewish summer camp? In Mississippi? Well, let’s just say no one expected us to still be
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What’s Happening in the Off Season?
Although Opening Day is still months away, there’s lots going on behind the scenes to ensure that 2019 will be The. Best. Summer. Ever.
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I Didn’t Want to Come to Camp
I didn't want to come to camp. From the outside looking in, it seemed like a faraway place endorsed by my rabbi that took my sister away from me. I
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