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Mazal tov! It’s a…

July 9, 2009Leave a Comment

Today, Camp Simcha celebrated the weddings of beautiful blushing brides and their “brooms.” All the divisions were given the task of using toilet paper to construct gorgeous gowns for their brides, and brooms and balloons to create handsome grooms. The brides confidently walked down the red carpet and under the Chuppah to the song of “A Whole New World.” The Hot Shots began the wedding procession with their two beautiful brides. Issabella was led down the aisle by Karen, her bridesmaid, while Elana was escorted by Rachel. Rotem and Hadar were the stunning Carnival Division brides and “married” Rabbi Nachman and Rabbi Natan. The Shpitzs were proud to congratulate their stunning brides, Tali and Rebecca, on their wedding day. Finally, the Jelly Bellies were graced with the presence of four gorgeous brides: Esther, Bat-chen, Ryan, and Jenny and two lovely flower girls: Maya and Leah. We paused two of the brides during their gown fittings to ask how it felt to be getting married. Rebecca said that it was “Kinda weird but good, while Issabella joked that she didn’t know where her mom was. The wedding ended with lively Simcha dancing.

Campers also participated in various different exciting workshops today. Dina C.’s favorite part of the day was woodworks where she made a bencher holder, while Elina loved tennis. Sara told us that she loved candle making and Shayna liked boating best; she got the best seat in the boat! Sorelle, who was dressed up as a beautiful Kallah, loved going boating on her “wedding day”!

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Camp Simcha is dedicated in memory of Dr. Samuel Abraham. Camp Simcha Special is dedicated in memory of Zvi Dovid Obstfeld.

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