Camp - General

About Camp Coleman History

HISTORY OF CAMP COLEMAN Nearly 60 years ago, a small group of people recognized the need for a Reform Judaism-based overnight camp in the Southeast to serve Jewish teens—and bought a piece of land North of Cleveland, Georgia. Originally named  the Southeast Federation of Temple Youth (SEFTY) Camp Institute., the property included a dining hall, […]

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Facts about CSL For Staff

Camp Life :➢ Staff live in same gender housing which will have adequate space for belongings. Camp Seneca Lake will providebedding (sheets, blankets, & pillows) and towels for all international staff.o Counselors: same gender housing, with campers, with bathrooms either in the cabin, or a bathhousenearby.o Support Staff/ Specialists: same gender living, without campers, with

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Meet the OSRUI Staff

BETH RODIN – DIRECTOR Beth’s (she/her/hers) Jewish journey and love for camp started right here in Oconomowoc as a toddler.  A long-time camper, staff member, unit head and faculty member at both OSRUI and the URJ Kutz Camp, she has spent more than 30 summers in the URJ camping system! Throughout her career in camping

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Things to do around camp Copy

Things to do around camp Lake Fowler– Small, quiet lake surrounded by shops and inns; great for boating and fishing. Veterans Memorial Park– Beautiful and peaceful memorial. The memorial is built right on the lakeshore of Lac la Belle and is located close to downtown Oconomowoc. Oconomowoc Area Historical Society and Museum– Go back in

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