This week was packed with the kind of moments that stick with you long after summer ends. For Chalutzim, it’s all starting to feel real—we’re in our final days as campers. And we’re doing everything we can to make them count.

We started the week with our annual Chalutzim Pool Party, a classic summer celebration with music, splashing, snacks, and plenty of laughter. But what really made it special was what came after: our final Havdalah as campers. We gathered on the pool deck under the stars, arms around each other, singing songs we’ve grown up with. It was emotional, beautiful, and completely unforgettable. It was a moment of reflection, of gratitude, and of unity.

Then came Coleman Rocks—and let’s just say we delivered. Our unit absolutely stole the show with a performance of Bruno Mars’ “Die With a Smile”. The crowd went wild. We sang, we danced, we owned it. There was so much energy and pride, and it was clear to everyone that this group knows how to leave their mark.

Now, with just a few days left, we’re embracing every second. We’ve been comforting each other through the “lasts,” cheering on our friends in the camp play (some of us even landed lead roles!), and making sure no moment goes to waste.

This is what being in Chalutzim is all about. Leadership. Legacy. Love. We’re not done yet—but we’re holding tight to each other as we write the final chapter of our camper story.