Undated, unnamed photo from Camp Galil. Thought to be the late 1940s.

Courtesy of Molly Wernick
Camp Reeta in 1970. Back row, from left: Sheryl Neckritz, Paula Cohen,
Marilyn Rosenberg, Ellen Zatz and Laura Cohen. Front row, from left:
Barbara Cohen, Fern Stein, Elise Berger, Sherri Klazmer, Shara Debs,
Randi Gottesman, Susan Green and Alison Miller.

Courtesy of Sheryl Neckritz
Jay Steinberg, seated, second from right, at the now-defunct Camp Sun
Mountain, in 1964 or 1965. Steinberg, 69, is a longtime Philadelphia
Jewish community professional who lives in Phoenixville.

Courtesy of Jay Steinberg
Camp Ramah in the Poconos, 1986. According to Melanie Kron, front row,
yellow shirt, many of the girls in this photo became lifelong friends.

Courtesy of Melanie Kron
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Sisters Molly Wernick, left, and Arielle Wernick during their fi rst summer
at Camp Galil in 1998. Molly Wernick is community director at Galil, and
Arielle Wernick is business project manager at Vanguard, as well as the
immediate past president of the Galil board of directors.

THIS SUMMER
Courtesy of Molly Wernick
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A Beth any Beach
Summer ELEANOR LINAFELT | JE STAFF
I f you’re looking for a quieter way to re-emerge into the world this summer, Bethany
Beach, Delaware, is the place to go. The quaint beach town, which is an easy two-and-
a-half hour drive from Philadelphia, is perfect for families, couples and friends alike.

Bethany Beach has its fair share of places to eat and things to do, but if you want even
more to explore while you’re there, it’s conveniently located near multiple other busier
beach towns and beautiful state parks.

From concerts all summer long to weekly youth nature programs to locally owned restau-
rants, we found all the things for you to check out on your vacation to Bethany Beach.

Photo by Wayne Lyons
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