Camp Ramah in Rockies opens new retreat center

 

Retreat Center, Camp Ramah in the Rockies
Retreat Center, Camp Ramah in the Rockies

DENVER, Colorado (Press Release)– A generous gift from Colorado resident Francine Lavin Weaver has funded the first kosher retreat center in the Rocky Mountains, as part of Camp Ramah in the Rockies. Ramah announced the opening of the new Beit Kesher Retreat Center, which was dedicated on Sunday, August 3, with a festive opening ceremony at the camp.

“The retreat center was designed to host overnight events for both Jewish and community groups during shoulder season when camp is not in session,” says Rabbi Eliav Bock, Executive Director of Ramah in the Rockies. “As the only kosher retreat center in the Rocky Mountains, we expect that the retreat center will draw more attention to the Ramah in the Rockies overnight summer camp and its programs.”

Funder Francine Lavin Weaver was honored at the opening event and spoke about her vision for the retreat center.

“So now my friends, we have a beginning of this vision. We have a building that is available to synagogue boards, to youth groups, to havurot, and national innovative non-profits such as Hazon. We have Beit Kesher to build positive Jewish connections to the environment, the camp, and to each other.”

Beit Kesher translates to mean, ‘House of Connection’.

The Beit Kesher Retreat Center offers comfortable living quarters in a mountain setting and spacious conference meeting spaces. The facility can accommodate up to 25 overnight guests, offering 12 modern guest rooms, each with a private bath including a shower and flushing toilet.

Ramah in the Rockies is located approximately two hours outside of Denver, Colorado, set in the Rocky Mountains on 360 pastoral acres, and enrolls campers from 8-17 years of age. The camp was established five years ago as one of the first camp incubator projects of the Foundation for Jewish Camp, funded by the Jim Joseph Foundation. The camp is also the first specialty camp within the Ramah Camping Movement (the camping arm of Conservative Judaism).

The camp offers a wide range of outdoor adventure programs, while teaching environmental stewardship and immersive Jewish living. The camp has 392 campers this summer, coming from a wide range of Jewish backgrounds, from 27 US states, Canada, Israel, the Netherlands, and Mexico. Ramah in the Rockies attracts numerous campers each year from the California area. The camp also offers a Tikvah program for campers with disabilities, and the Jewish Outdoor Leadership Initiative (JOLI), a teen leadership program for rising 11th and 12th graders, who gain expertise and skills in outdoor adventure and in building Jewish community.

The camp is in the midst of a capital expansion in order to build facilities that can accommodate its rapidly-growing camper community. For more information, visit www.ramahoutdoors.org or email, Sandra Alexander, Development Director, at sandraa@ramahoutdoors.org. Ramah in the Rockies is now accepting reservations for retreat dates beginning in May of 2015.

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