
What started as a classic Coleman lunch turned into an intergalactic emergency when a rocket crash-landed right in the chadar. Out stepped Lilo, Stitch, Jumba, Pleakley, and Angel — and with them? Chaos. Four rogue experiments have escaped, and their mission to join the Galactic Federation is on the line.
But they’re not the only ones on a mission.
In a swirl of music, lights, and pure mayhem, campers were sorted into two elite teams:
🟥 The Red Lilos: Calm, clever, and full of heart.
🟦 The Blue Stitches: Wild, brave, and ready to shake things up.
Their job? Work together to find the escaped experiments, teach them core Coleman values, and help Angel — the newest recruit — prove she belongs. And in the process? Maybe save the galaxy.
What’s Happening Today
After team assignments and strategy meetings, campers dove into their first high-energy rotations. From wild field games to splashy challenges and brain-bending missions, both teams are already showing they’ve got what it takes. Tonight, they’ll face off in Agent Bubbles’ Big Brawl — an all-out tug-of-war battle — and hear Story Update #1 to see where the mission goes next.
The Values Driving This Week
Kol Yisrael Arevim Zeh Ba Zeh – All of Israel is responsible for one another
We’re strongest when we’ve got each other’s backs — in victory, in struggle, in matching team shirts.
Ometz Lev – Strength of Heart
Being brave isn’t about being loud. It’s about doing the hard thing when no one’s watching. Especially when it means stepping into a new role and owning your impact.
Kavod HaBriyot – Dignity for All
Whether alien, experiment, or 9-year-old camper — every being deserves respect. We lead with empathy, not judgment.
Hakarat HaTov – Recognizing the Good
Even chaos has a silver lining. The key is seeing the good in others… and helping them see it in themselves.
Our Mission This MAC
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Build a culture of belonging — where every camper knows they’re needed.
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Show that “family” is about support, not similarity.
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Let every camper contribute in their own way — whether they’re the hero, the helper, or the one reminding everyone where they left their water bottle.
Because when we lead with values, we don’t just make good teams.
We make great change.
Two teams. Four experiments. One galactic challenge.
Let’s do this, Ohanabiah.

