This year’s Israel Day had an extra sense of meaning and purpose at Camp Kaylie. Israel Day began with a powerful video introduction, featuring reflections from our upper staff and campers about what makes living in Israel so special. Their personal stories and emotional insights painted a vivid picture of the love and pride they feel for living in our homeland.

After a six-hour-long contentious hearing in Mineola, the Nassau County Legislature just passed the “Mask Transparency Act,” which was introduced by Legislator Mazi Pilip, which makes wearing a mask in public spaces for the purposes of hiding your identity a misdemeanor. A packed chamber was the grounds for open debate between legislators, a rowdy viewing crowd, and at least one arrest.

MTA has talmidim and alumni attending and working at various camps around the Tri-State Area and in Israel. It is always a highlight for the boys to be visited by MTA rebbeim and staff, who always show up bearing a summer swag gift and food! It is a great way to stay connected over the summer months.

Shabbos Nachamu, named for the haftarah that begins with “Nachamu, nachamu, ami” – “Take comfort, take comfort, my people” – signifies a profound shift from mourning to consolation. This haftarah, the first of the seven “haftaros of comfort,” follows Tish’ah B’Av and brings a message of hope and reassurance.