Camp Avoda
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Camp Avoda is a Jewish boys' overnight camp
Summer camp
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 located on Tispaquin Pond
Tispaquin Pond
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 in Middleboro, Massachusetts
Middleborough, Massachusetts
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. It has been in continuous operation since the summer of 1927, making it the oldest Jewish boys' camp in New England
New England
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 .

History

Camp Avoda was established in early 1927 by an organization then known as the Young Men's Hebrew Association. The camp was established to serve the needs of underprivileged Jewish boys. Originally, the bunks were essentially "huts" and had no screening or walls. Today the campers sleep in basic cabins which were built at various times between the late 1950s and early 1980s. Many bunks have had extensions annexed to them after the great rise in attendance in the middle 1990s.

Today the camp is a non-profit entity operated by a Board of Directors and duly incorporated as Camp Avoda, Inc. It serves the needs of 125-150 campers per session.

Camp Avoda is located on a 50 acres (202,343 m²) tract of land on on Tispaquin Pond
Tispaquin Pond
Tispaquin Pond is a warm water pond in Middleborough, Massachusetts. The pond is in the Taunton River Watershed. The average depth of the pond is seven feet, and the maximum depth is eight feet. Transparency of the water is six feet. Shorts Brook and Woods Brook provide the inflow for the pond....

 in Middleborough, Massachusetts
Middleborough, Massachusetts
Middleborough is a town in Plymouth County, Massachusetts, United States. The population was 21,117 as of 2008.For geographic and demographic information on the village of Middleborough Center, please see the article Middleborough Center, Massachusetts....

. However, more than half of that land is wooded area which is used for hiking, camping, and a high-elements ropes course which was constructed in 1999.

The camp is well known for its unique layout. All 8 cabins, the recreation hall, the C.I.T. "bungalow", the shower houses, two administrator cabins, and the "OD shack" surround the large ball field, where all field sports are played. The small size of this camp grants it what many consider a very "intimate" feeling.

Paul G. Davis is currently the Executive Director of the Camp, a position he has been in since the late 1960s; he has been employed as an administrator since 1966, making him one of the longest serving camp directors in the United States. Camp Avoda has a 7½ week season, which includes a 3½ week long first session and a 4-week second session. Each summer there are 32-40 junior and senior counselors ranging between ages 17–24. Almost all counselors were once campers at Camp Avoda, and most are typically college students.

Most campers reside in New England, with the vast majority concentrated in the Greater Boston area. However, not all campers live near the camp. Each year, a large number of campers travel from states like Florida, New Mexico, and California, and from countries as far off as Israel, to spend their summers at Camp Avoda.

Tradition

Camp Avoda is one of the only summer camps in the world, where any given summer, all or almost all counselors were once Avoda campers and successful graduates of the Avoda Counselor-in-Training
Counselor-in-Training
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 (C.I.T.) program.

"Avodians" describe themselves as sharing a "special bond." Today, Avodians can be found throughout the United States and the World. In 2002 Camp Avoda celebrated its 75th Anniversary and over 1,000 Avodians throughout the World embarked upon Camp Avoda to revel in the festivities.

4th of July Celebration

July 4 is the first pinnacle event of the summer. The camp hosts its own carnival during the day, where each bunk creates its own booth in addition to those rented by the camp. At night is the annual Bonfire and Chip Ceremony. The bonfire is built entirely by Bunk 14, who name the bonfire and place a sign at the top with the name. The bonfire can be as tall as 16 feet (4.9 m). The entire camp gathers in front of the bonfire to watch it burn. Once the fire has burned long enough, and has started to die down, the chip ceremony begins. Each bunk chooses a member to stand in front of the fire, and make a speech. After they make their speech, they take a wood chip, and throw it into the fire. The speech usually is about their camp experience, or what camp means to them. Many speeches often revolve around how they believe Avoda is the greatest place on earth, and how the feeling of being there is indescribable. After all the bunks has gone, Bunk 14 goes, who chooses 3 speakers. After Bunk 14 has gone up, all the old bunk 14's are called up by year, until you get to the oldest staff members and administrators, and finally the director.

Trips

Every Thursday, except during Color War, is a trip day. Trips include Six Flags New England, a Red Sox Game, Water Country, etc. In addition, there are choice trips, in which campers are given the option to choose which trip they would like to go on (there are usually 3-4 options). There are also optional trips, which are different from choice trips, in that you can choose not to go on any of them. Trips designated for specific groups of campers include the annual fishing trip (Freshman, Sophomore, and Juniors), the Bunk 14 overnight, and the Senior Canoe Trip.

Tournaments

Avoda competes in many tournaments with rival camps including Camp Bauercrest, Bournedale, Young Judea, Tel Noar, and Tevya. Avoda also attends many tournaments including the Bournedale and YJ tournaments. Avoda also hosts its own tournament. In this tournament the sports are soccer and basketball.

Bunk 14

Bunk 14, also known as "The Betty Grable Commandos" is the bunk of the oldest campers at Avoda. Typically it houses 15-year-olds entering the 10th grade. With Bunk 14 comes special privileges (such as the ability to bring TV's, Video Game Systems, and walk around camp after Call to Quarters) and automatic "alumni" status. Many alumni are often identified and identify themselves, by their Bunk 14 Year.

Color War

For many staff and campers alike, Color War
Color war
Color war is a meta-game played in summer camps, schools and some social organizations . Participants are divided into teams, each of which is assigned a color. The teams compete against each other in challenges and events to earn points...

 is the highlight and culmination of the summer. During the last week of the summer, the camp is split up into two teams, "white" and "blue". Each team typically consists of 8 staff members, usually: 1 General, 5 Lieutenants, and 2 Aides. However, in previous years, there have been 4 Lieutenants, 6 Lieutenants, and 3 Aides on a team. Color War takes place over 6 days. Each camper is placed in a division with other campers of their own age and one year above or below them. The four divisions are Freshman, Sophomore, Junior, and Senior. In each division, the two teams face each other in sports, side events, tug of wars, and other events. The point values for each event are hidden from the campers, but increase in value from the Freshman to Senior Division. Before Color War, the staffs assemble to prepare for the week. A few days before Color War is Negotiations, in which the General and 1st Lieutenant of each team negotiate out the order of picks for each division, as well as team location, and color, with the other team. A few days after Negotiations, and usually the day before or the day of Color War, is Picks. During Picks, each team is given the opportunity to pick the campers that they want on their team. One of the traditions of Color War is the silent meals. This doesn't apply to any of the Color War staff members, captains, or judges. If you are caught talking during any of the 18 meals (6 days, 3 meals a day), points will automatically be deducted from your team. The winner is usually announced through a fixed race or game of some sort, in which the counselors representing the winning team win. The winning team then proceeds to jump in the lake, celebrating for up to half an hour with their victorious teammates and staff members.

Color War Record

Year Winning team Losing team
1973 White Cougars
General Bobby Gilberg

Captain Neil Sandler
Blue Brigade
General Danny Bauman

Captain Steven Bender
1974 Blue Israelites
General Robbie Coppel

Captain Phil Lukoff
White Cobras
General Brad Barry

Captain Gary Epstein
1975 White Wizards
General Robbie Coppel

Captain Jerry Gordon
Blue Tide
General Mike Katz

Captain David Bamel
1976 Blue Rockets
General George Brockman

Captain Robbie Satloff
White Eagles
General Robbie Coppel

Captain Bruce Bender
1977 Blue Destroyers
General Stuart Bram

Captain Ken Sandberg
White Kings
General David Goodman

Captain Mike Ross
1978 White Cosmos
General Eric Yaffe

Captain Glen French
Blue Diamonds
General Phil Lukoff

Captain Gary Greenstein
1979 White Warriors
General David Bamel

Captain Neil Schneider
Blue Cyclones
General Mitch Rubin

Captain David Snider
1980 White Avodians
General Paul Kleinmann

Captain Richie Mintzer
Blue Aztecs
General Robert Satloff

Captain Evan Yampolsky
1981 White Sabres
General Steve Aronson

Captain Bruce French
Blue Galaxy
General Steve Camiel

Captain Paul Simon
1982 Blue Sting
General Mike Roth

Captain Alex Sherman
White Warlords
General Steve Aronson

Captain Mike Saperstein
1983 White Falcons
General David Snider

Captain Richard Lefkowitz
Blue Dragons
General Mike Rutstein

Captain Jon Lee
1984 Blue Express
General Evan Yampolsky

Captain Lee Kaiser
White Magic
General Andy Stone

Captain Larry Gold
1985 Blue Demons
General Paul Simon

Captain Jon Feldman
White Spray
General Mark Solomon

Captain Danny Gold
1986 White Spartans
General Peter Spider Lebowitz

Captain Josh Camire
Blue Crusade
General David Wertheim

Captain Brett Smith
1987 White Cougars
General Davida Bones

Captain Jimmy Sklaver
Blue Pythons
General Gary Solomon

Captain Stu Glasser
1988 Blue Shadow
General Jay Yampolsky

Captain Adam Kaufman
White Lightning
General Russell Katz

Captain Jon Cohen
1989 Blue Storm
General Mark Glovin

Captain Ariel Waldman
White Raiders
General Ken Shifman

Captain Brian Malamut
1990 White Panthers
General Ken Shifman

Captain Jake Farquharson
Blue Stampede
General Russell Katz

Captain Bobby Zuker
1991 Blue Scorpions
General Jeff Blocker

Captain Aaron Katz
White Knights
General Andy Spear

Captain Josh Kaswell
1992 White Empire
General Stu Glass

Captain Spencer Kimball
Blue Assault
General David Wilcov

Captain Darryl Malamut
1993 Blue Sharks
General Jeremy Agulnek

Captain Jaskon Kurtz
White Heat
General Ricky Hyman

Captain Jeremy Steckel
1994 Blue Predators
General Jeremy Agulnek

Captain Dan Gold Pittegolf
White Seminoles
General Ricky Hyman

Captain Scott Bookman
1995 Blue Devils
General Jeff Vetstein

Captain Sam Chates
White Wolves
General Bobby Zuker

Captain Adam Hatch
1996 Blue Grizzlies
General Jeremy Agulnek

Captain Josh Schneider
White Wildcats
General Mark Sokoloff

Captain Jesse Faneuil
1997 Blue Justice
General Jeff Vetstein

Captain Greg Lazaroff
White Bulldogs
General Ken Freeman

Captain Jon Ostroff
1998 White Vipers
General Spencer Kimball

Captain Josh Damm
Blue Rebels
General Aaron Agulnek

Captain Dave Pratter
1999 White Force
General Eric Levy

Captain Matt Aschaffenburg
Blue Tide
General EJ Kimball

Captain Matt Chella
2000 Blue Dynasty
General Spencer Kimball

Captain Sam Glick
White Warriors
General Dave Brown

Captain Dave Kivowitz
2001 White Lions
General Barry Morgan

Captain Josh Coran
Blue Terror
General Adam Miller

Captain Sawyer Emmer
2002 Blue Gladiators
General EJ Kimball

Captain Steve Mendelsohn
White Patriots
General Josh Schneider

Captain Brian Norcross
2003 Blue Giants
General Adam Miller

Captain Matt Glick
White Titans
General Greg Lazaroff

Captain Jared Shalek
2004 Blue Buccaneers
General Adam Miller

Captain Benny Bershad
White Outlaws
General Evan Traiger

Captain Jonathan Katz
2005 Blue Mafia
General Todd Miller

Captain Justin Lukoff
White Tigers
General Mike Pemstein

Captain Cory Schneider
2006 Blue Venom
General Sawyer Emmer

Captain Eli Rodrigues
White Dragons
General Mike Pemstein

Captain Sam Brenner
2007 Blue Animals
General Dan Gollinger

Captain Eddie Bernson
White Spartans
General Erik Silevitch

Captain Sascha Bercovitch
2008 White Phantoms
General Matt Norcross

Captain Jason Hefter
Blue Army
General David Fine

Captain Brendan Hefter
2009 Blue Monstahs
Genewal Adam Rubin

Captain Paul Sockol
White Mustangs
General Jonny Singer

Captain Brandon Banker
2010 White Assassins
General Cory Finkelman

Captain Marc Gleason
Blue Heroes
General Ethan Gurwitz

Captain Sam Watman
2011 Blue Barbarians
General Richard Katz

Captain Harrison Bamel
White Legends
General Josh Coran

Captain Jake Alexander

Alumni Association

The Avoda Alumni Association is an active and integral part of Avoda's success. Since 1987, the Camp Avoda Alumni Association has hosted a full weekend dedicated to Alumni events, which typically takes place the weekend before the campers arrive at camp. It is common for Alumni members to stop by throughout the summer to interact with the current staff and campers. While visiting, the alumni members are able to participate in the alumni's which they have (Bunk 1, Bunk 12, Bunk 14).

In addition to the "Alumni Weekend" the Avoda Alumni Association has many events throughout the off-season at various Massachusetts locations, including: Billiard Nights, Family Day at Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium
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, and the annual Thanksgiving Football Game in Cleveland Circle. The Alumni Association engages in many fundraising and charitable endeavors aimed at providing scholarships to campers for the summers.

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