Camp - General

Eisner -Hineni <> Here I am

HINEINI – HERE I AM … I am here to strengthen my own self-esteem and that of everyone in the camp community. … I am here to strengthen my own Jewish identity and spirituality and that of everyone in the camp community. … I am here to strengthen my connection to the Crane Lake community and the […]

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Split Shift Work Schedule

This information represents a standard Split Shift Schedule that is used in many of our camps, including yours. We will do our very best to manage work hours and schedules. But please understand there are always unexpected events that will require us to remain flexible. Treating everyone consistent and fair is our goal. Schedules Schedules

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Sprout Lake – About Camp

As a support staff at Camp Sprout Lake, you will be welcomed into the community. You may choose to learn about American Culture, Israeli Culture, and Judaism. At no time will you be required to partake in any religious activity, though your involvement is welcomed and encouraged. Jewish Culture – Camp Sprout Lake offers a

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Things Not To Do:

TOP TWENTY THINGS NOT TO DO Do not disrespect camp property. Do not be rude to anyone. Do not be late for work. – Show up for your shift on time. If you are late, you will be required to stay at the end of your shift to make up for the time missed. For

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Respect & Honesty

Through our values, we reflect a group that can be relied upon in all aspects, and one can be proud to work for. These values help build our common culture and guide us in all our decisions. HONESTY We keep our promises We take responsibility for our words and our actions We instill confidence in

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Camp Rules

Our goal for the summer is for everyone to have fun, but our first priority is the job we were hired to do. We also must respect the camp community and as such, have camp rules. We are not an “all-rules, no-fun camp,” but we do expect that while you are at Camp, you follow

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