Camp Ramah in New England

Saturday morning services are held within each edah, with senior staff members often giving Divrei Torah to the campers.

Also, on Friday nights Nivonimers have the chance to give "Shabbos Stories" which are short speeches about life lessons usually learned in camp.

Many of the sports teams that will participate in Yom Roo will practice with Saturday afternoon games, usually against staff members, and Mincha is held for all of B-side.

Yamim ragilim ("regular days") are broken into time periods called perakim (s. perek) and each is identified with a Hebrew letter (א, ב, ג, ד, ה, ו, ז).

Examples of chugim include omanut (art), nagarut (woodworking), dance, swimming, boating, a variety of sports, time on the high adventure ropes course, and video.

The staff includes leading educational professionals from local synagogues and prep-school institutions such as Gann Academy in Waltham, Massachusetts.

Special trips have taken campers to Red Sox games, art museums, the zoo, ice skating rinks, the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield, Massachusetts, and other locations around New England.

They plan a camp-wide color war (Yom Sport), made up of four teams (adom: red, lavan: white, kachol: blue, and yarok: green) according to a certain theme.

Beginning with a dramatic breakout in the afternoon before the Yom Meyuchad, a relay race called Apache usually occurs next after all campers have time to get into their assigned team colors.

Over the roughly 27 hours, meals will be themed (i.e. silent lunch, only use spoons, eat like a dinosaur, etc), and campers will participate in various activities to try and earn points for their team.

A winner is then declared by the Nivonim campers serving as judges, often performed in a comical and dramatic re-enactment of a scene related to the theme.