JANUARY NEWSLETTER
IN THIS NEWSLETTER

Summer 2023 Registration Closes on April 30th
Welcome Back, Abby Cohen!
NOW HIRING: Nurses and a Mental Health Professional
Health and Wellness Plans for Summer 2023
Chanukah Sleepover
Alumni and Chanichimot Spotlight
Summer 2023 Registration Closes on April 30th
Is your registration form still hanging out in cyberspace, half-finished? You have until April 30, when registration closes, to hit "submit."

Swing by campmosh.org/dates-rates to learn more about our 2023 dates, rates, and financial aid options.

As a reminder, Mosh has a generous, need-based financial aid program, and a wide variety of payment options that make our camp open to children from all backgrounds. In fact, 30% of our campers receive financial assistance each summer. To apply, please complete this form by April 15, 2023.
Welcome Back, Abby Cohen!
Abby Cohen is back!

Abby will be helping us get ready for an amazing summer by guiding our financial aid request and One Happy Camper grant applications. If you have any questions about completing your forms, setting up a payment plan, or just want to say hello, please reach out to her at financialaid@campmosh.org.
Join the Mosh Team
Mosh is looking for a mental health professional and several nurses to join us at camp this summer.

Our mental health professional will be a critical member of our camper care team. They will provide direct clinical services, resources, and training to campers and staff, and will empower and mentor our youth staff in their roles as counselors and leaders of the community. Please see the job description for more information about the position and how to apply.

The camp nurses will be responsible for providing health care to all campers and staff, including medication administration, routine care, and managing any interventions. RN and Maryland State Licensing (or compact license) in good standing required. Please visit our website for more information about the camp nurses' responsibilities and must-have qualifications, as well as how to apply.
Community Dialogue
On January 18th, we held a Community Dialogue session to share our efforts to strengthen the culture of health and wellness at camp for the upcoming summer, including the ongoing work of our Medical Committee, which is made up of medical professionals, camp staff, parents, and board members. Participants had the opportunity to share what information they would like throughout the summer, the best means of communications, and what systems can be put in place to ensure that responses are both timely and addressed by the appropriate staff member.

We appreciate all who joined us to make us a stronger camp community. If you have any questions or suggestions to share, please reach out to Avi Edelman, Mosh's Board President, at avi@campmosh.org.
Chanukah Sleepover
by Rashei Eizor
Zoey Thorn, Dalya, and Talia S.
The Chanukah Sleepover was so much kef kef kef (fun fun fun)! We started the evening with Havdallah and then did rikkud (Israeli folk dancing) and enjoyed each others' presence. The rising Madatz (11th graders) led chugim (activities) for the other campers, which was so cool. It was amazing to see all of these familiar faces and enjoy the Chanukah spirit as a community.

We have amazing Ken events planned for the next few months, including a Tu B'Shvat seder, a Purim Carnivale, and a Passover hike. Follow Mosh on Instagram and/or Facebook to stay in the Ken loop!
Alumni and Chanichimot Spotlight
Hannah Weatherholtz and her team, DC EDGE, represented as Team USA at the Britannia Cup synchronized ice skating competition in Nottingham, England...and brought home the gold! Next month, she and DC EDGE head to Rouen to compete in the French Cup. Best of luck, Hannah!
Ben Wolcott (Madatz 2008) started as Chief of Staff for socialist New York State Assemblymember Sarahana Shrestha in the beginning of January. Prior to joining her staff, Ben was a researcher for labor and immigration campaigns at United for Respect and Make the Road New York.

Have a life cycle event, a new job, a volunteer effort for social justice, a run for office, an award or recognition, or other good news to share? Please let Rachael know so we can include you next month!