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Achdus cheers for color war
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So this week, we’re going to see if we can answer some of your basic questions, using mainly guesswork: Sleep-away camp has a visiting day, but that’s more about seeing your kid and taking him to that one pizza shop in the mountains that his camp orders from once a week anyway. “2! 4! 6! 8!” – like they’re counting out money.

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The bus driver apparently gets paid in appreciation songs – In fact, they get on a bus to go swimming every day, and they still don’t hit me up for money. Whenever my son’s class takes a walk to the corner, I have to send in five bucks, but his camp goes on trips every week and I don’t hear a word. We don’t even get letters asking for more money because the kids are on a trip. We know nothing about the rebbeim or the counselors other than that most of them are of the age that, if they were our kids’ teachers, we’d be constantly worried about them getting married during the school year. You’d think there’d be some kind of farher on the subjects that are big in camp – sports, incoherent songs, ignoring the learning rebbi… But no. You might want to consider moving him to the small bunk.”), no farher to get in… It’s like they accept just anyone. There’s no teacher conferences, no orientation, no dinner, no parent meetings in middle of the workday (“Your son is performing below average in sports.

achdus cheers for color war

You have no idea how things work, and what the logic is behind all the things that they do. One of the biggest downsides to sending your kids to camp is that you have no idea what’s going on over there.









Achdus cheers for color war