And for our final post of 60 Days of NCSY, we'd like to share with you 10 Life Lessons that current and former NCSYers shared with us from their time in NCSY.
Here we go. Last post. I really can’t believe it’s here, that it has actually been 60 days and that each and every day we shared some Torah together…well here we go, let’s make it count. You might wonder why we are making such a big deal about NCSY at 60. You might think that
A truck pool, Alfie's story time and 7 layer deli cake may not mean anything to you... unless you went to Camp Sports!
It's a round-the-clock job and one that somehow always has your car smelling like pizza... check out these 25 things most NCSY staff members can relate to.
King Solomon tells us (Proverbs 27:21), “מַצְרֵף לַכֶּסֶף, וְכוּר לַזָּהָב; וְאִישׁ, לְפִי מַהֲלָלוֹ – the refining pot shows us what silver really is, the furnace shows us for gold, but a person’s true colors are shown by what they praise.” We can learn a lot about a person based upon what they feel is important.
We started by asking a former NCSYer who her inspiration was and continued to ask each nominated person until we got "6 degrees of inspiration."
Whoa…it’s almost the last day. I guess this better be good. We have spent the last few days preparing for the imminent end of this blog – today is perhaps the most important preparation for that. When parents raises a child from childhood to adulthood they must do many things to get them there. The Talmud spells out three things