we start with a base plan, and we have -- what's striking to me when i started work at camp new maun is an incredibly welcoming community that really does accept kids from all backgrounds, all nationalities into our community. what we've seen in jewish identity formation is really an amazing transformation of people who find themselves at camp and become their best selves at camp. each friday tight we do a blessing over our campers. in jewish homes across the world on friday night, parents bless their children. we adapt that, and our counselors bless our children. they hold over the children so you look out over the congregation. you see this sea over the kids, and the counselors bless their children. after one of these -- the first one of a summer when summer -- a counselor came up to us and said how powerful that moment was for him, that his entire life as camper, he experienced it from the other end but for him to stand up and bless his own campers was an amazing experience for him. >> we usually think of camp as campers, but railly -- really part of your example shows the impact