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EKC VALUES

EKC staff and camper’s model enthusiasm for Jewish identity and values & celebrate Jewish and Israeli culture by building community and lifelong friendships (yedidut).

Living Jewishly at EKC encompasses the welcoming tradition of hachnasat orchim, inclusive of children of all backgrounds.   Values rooted in our Jewish heritage set the tone for daily life at camp which will shape a Jewish vision that inspires children, staff, parents and alumni.  Understanding Jewish values will offer our campers & staff the opportunity to live better lives and have stronger Jewish identities. 

Moral Qualities (Building a community)

Kovod (respect)
Kashrut – Kovod for life
Mezuzah – Kovod for god
B’tzelem Elyhim – Kovod for each other
getting to know people individually
B’seiver Panim Yafot – greeting people in a nice manner

Derekh Eretz (appropriate behavior) – respecting personal property

good sportsmanship
manners at meals and throughout camp
Rachamim – Compassion (Rachmanut)
Lashon Tov (refraining from gossip…Lashon Hara (Gossip)
Ereych Apayim – Self control
Examples - refraining from gossip and respecting personal property show self-control

Mitzvot

Kashrut
Tikun Olam/Mitzvot/Avodah/Tzedakah/gemilut chasadim  (good deeds/acts of loving kindness and/or repairing the world)
Shabbat (rest, rejuvenation of body and soul)
Shalom Bayit  (learning to live together)

Cabin rules

Family (Eating meals, before bedtime, flagpole, mornings – helping with wake up)
***Concept of a peaceful home is a Mitzvah

Personal Growth (individual accomplishments)

Ometz Lev – Courage
Trying new things
Independence
D’veykut b’matara – Perseverance
Jewish Learning and Spirituality
Israel – exploring educational and cultural aspects of Israel