Parents Visit in Montreal
Smiling faces were seen Sunday as parents checked in on their children who are spending the summer at Camp Gan Israel - Montreal. Photos
Smiling faces were seen Sunday as parents checked in on their children who are spending the summer at Camp Gan Israel - Montreal. Photos
where is the blumings
Nice to see you …..
MENDY KESSELMANNNN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
wheres laivy?????????? and of course the tip your waiter sign is made out of Styrofoam cups…;)
nicee to seeee uuu. hows camp. why r there no pics of tzem.
i agree!
Love the Tweety PJs. Rock on!
To #34 – B”H for you – if you live in Montreal or some Chabad community where everyone still looks like the Rebbe’s Chassidim!! If you’ve been in Crown Heights lately, or the mountains, or maybe any other place where there is an Anash community – you will see that people are being tested – and it seems right now that one of the biggest nisyonos is Tznius…letting go….not caring….not sure what the reasons are – but you definitely would see those who you would think know nothing about the Rebbe or Chabad! It’s a real shame!!
BS”D
Avraham Fried!
Woo!
best cousins! keep up gr8 work
looking good
Good to see you after all these years!!!
Your counsellor CGI Montreal 5750
T.V.O.G.I.
Thank you for a fantastic summer experience for our son!
I agree about the seating though….fighting for a seat at one of five picnic tables is less than ideal.
Oh, and could you please do something about that horrendous “singing” on the loud speaker? I’m all for chassidish music, but could you possibly resort to something pre-recorded? I’m not a music critic by any stretch, but most parents and campers were cringing; especially in the bunk houses.
All in all though, a worthwhile and enjoyable day at a great camp.
thanks!
I know the waiters want tips – don’t we all – but the sign is just a tad tacky and does not leave a good taste…
Why is it refreshing? Why were you afraid we were losing it? I am so confused…these are the lubavitchers who I see all of the time…
I wholeheartedly agree with #31 – it is SO refreshing to see Lubavitchers looking like Lubavitchers – I was afraid we were really losing it!!! The Rebbe, and all of us who care, are glad to see these pics!! Montreal – you must be doing something right, B”H!!
nostalgia is spelled with an o not an ‘a’
So heartwarming and beautiful to see chassidishe families, fathers with full beards, kids looking like chassidishe children…may we all continue to have much nachas from all our children, (whichever camp they may be!)
Evidently, you weren’t in camp. I was writing about nastalgia. I was in camp for many years and when the sand would get dry we would spread the field with something that would hold down the sand from blowing.
Evidently, you weren’t in camp. I was writing about nastalgia. I was in camp for many years and when the sand would get dry we would spread the field with something that would hold down the sand from blowing.
Brawers
Starring!!
Eli, Nussi, Motty and Mordi you guys are lookin great!
We are so proud of you!
Only one measly picture of the lake?!
I spy HC Yisrolik Motchkin and LD Yingi Mintz
Chabad of ON. cant manege you come visit
from france we are saying that our cousins are the best!they are doing a amazing good job!!!!!!!
“I’m not saying that it is going to be easy I’m saying it is definitely going to be worth it! $+= :)” tip your waiters
i still agree with # 6. Parents traveled far and a place to sit and water on a hot day would be welcome.
There are always (every year Yisrolik makes sure of it) refreshments, including cold water, coffee tea and cake in the section C Zal, sorry that you didn’t get the memo!
i spy avraham fried!
i domt know if you have ever been in cgi montreal befor but on the other side of camp there’s such a big Baseball Field, you wouldn’t emagine
The point is….it was a boiling hot day and some cold water would’ve been appropriate to offer parents… in pitchers in the dining room. There also should be way more picnic tables or even chairs outside for the amount of people who come from so far! The camp is an amazing camp for our boys …noone is negating that!
pajama boy!!
Time to spread the field so the sand does not blow.
Perhaps you didn’t notice, but there are dozens of rest stops and stores along the road to camp. Perhaps you could have bought a bottle of water before arriving to camp to greet your kid with such a negative attitude. How sad.
go eli muchnick you r great
Avraham Fried in a hat and jacket even on visiting day in camp. A true chossid, so nice to see a real role model.
it would been nice to welcome parents who made a ten hour trek from ny with a little cold water instead of preaching to the kids you can show them first hand how to treat guests perhaps it can be corrected for the future
the absolute best camp, always raising the bar, with the most devoted staff!
mintz, friedmans, brooks nice seeing you cuzins!!
Yosef Daniel, Your first visiting day of many too come lol
Great Pic…
you on the front page motie,mendle andthere father
Nusi Great to see you!