Where the heck is that?
In Fact...
Traditions
What does that mean?
Director Trivia
100

This is where we eat our meals on camp.

Chadar Ochel

100

Although this appears to be a natural feature at camp, it is actually man-made.

The Lake

100

This is the food we eat after song session and Israeli dance on Friday nights.

Brownies

100

This is the word we use at camp for the time of day when we pray.

Tefillah

100

This director has been at Eisner the longest.

Adam

200

This location on camp is where the song “Over the Rafters” was written

Tzofim Beit Am

200

This is who Eisner Camp was named after.

Joseph Eisner

200

If you say this word on a microphone at Eisner you will get thrown in the lake or pied in the face.

Announcements

200

This is the word for the time of day when we clean our living spaces.

Nikayon

200

This director worked at Eisner’s Day Camp for three years.

Nicki

300

Each unit (other than Ofarim) has one of these on camp as a place to meet.

Beit Am

300

This is the year that Eisner joined the URJ.

1958

300

At Friday night staff meetings, these are a way to show your appreciation for your fellow staff members.

Shabbat Sha-Thank You

300

This word means rest and is our daily period after lunch.

Menucha

300

This is how old Marisa was when she met her husband, Matt.

Two years old

400

This place on camp got its name because, back when Eisner was an estate, the owner planted trees from around the world so that his disabled daughter could see them every day.

Universal Lawn

400

This is what Eisner was originally used as back in the 1700s.

Farmland

400

On this day, the second oldest unit on camp takes over and runs Eisner.

Yom Tzofim

400

At camp we use this word for “statements of information” and it is how we share information with campers and staff.

Hodaot

400

This director has lived in 5 different states.

Hailey

500

These buildings on camp used to be greenhouses for growing crops year-round.

Beit K’nesset, Bonim Beit Am

500

This is what Eisner Camp was called in the 1850s when it was an estate.

Brookside Estate or Brookside Manor

500

These Olim items worn during Israeli dance on Friday nights are passed down each year.

Skirts and Boxers

500

At camp this is the word for the hour before shower time when campers have free time.

Breira

500

These are the two units that Paul was a staff member for.

Olim and Ofarim