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Local Camp Connects Kids to Their Counterparts in Israel

At Caddy Camp there's a lot of talk about wishes. The campers, 6 to 11 years old, are there to fulfill some of their own, learning circus tricks, art, dance, drama, and yoga in this weekly program at the Nesheemah Yoga Center in Bogota.

At Caddy Camp there’s a lot of talk about wishes. The campers, 6 to 11 years old, are there to fulfill some of their own, learning circus tricks, art, dance, drama, and yoga in this weekly program at the Nesheemah Yoga Center in Bogota.

Nancy Siegel is the founder and director of Caddy Camp and the yoga center. She has done postgraduate work in moral education at Harvard University and studied developmental psychology at Teachers College at Columbia University.

 She has a certificate from YogaKids, a teacher training program. In addition to the summer camp, Nesheemah offers year-round programs for children and adults in guided imagery and relaxation, family yoga and pilates.

This article appeared in the July 20, 2007 edition of the New Jersey Jewish Standard.

http://www.jstandard.com/articles/2952/1/Local-camp-connects-kids-to-their-counterparts-in-Israel

 

 

Published Wednesday, Jul. 25, 2007

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