Those Jewish camps that are open this summer? This camp doctor and nurse think it's a bad idea.

 


DENVER (JTA) — In the summer of 1999, we slept head to head in top bunks at Camp Ramah in Canada. We also shared a viral upper respiratory illness that kept us from participating in the much-anticipated yom bli shemesh (a day without sun) while the rest of our cabin got to experience a day of camp in the middle of the night. 

We had to stay in bed for a few days, but soon recovered and enjoyed another invaluable summer. 

Jewish summer camp made us into the adults we are today. Now we work side by side in the Emergency Department of a major children’s hospital (Heather as a nurse and A...



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