Full Circle with Chalutzim: From Camper to Unit Head

In 2018, I arrived five days late to Chalutzim. As my mom drove away, nervousness bubbled up inside me: I didn’t know everyone, I was arriving late, and I had never been to camp during first session.
As I rounded the hill and approached my cabin, three girls ran out to greet me—one old friend and two brand new. By the end of that first night, I had made more new friends than I could count. And by the time we returned from the Chalutzim trip, I could barely remember who was first session and who was second. It was my fourth year at camp—and the first year I wasn’t homesick.
I’ve said for years that the most exciting day of the summer is the day Chalutzim arrives. But this summer, that feeling took on a whole new meaning. Now, as a unit head planning the Chalutzim program, I made it my goal for each day to feel unique and special for my campers and my staff—because that’s how Chalutzim always felt for me.
When Chalutzim 2025 arrived, I watched an entirely new community begin to form. Old friends reunited, new friendships were forged, and just like that, we were off!
Chalutzim is a community within a community. It’s a chance for campers to leave their mark on the place where they became who they are. As we prepare to embark on our five-day trip to North Carolina, I couldn’t be more excited to watch this group step into their own identity as Chalutzim 2025.
About the Author

Ana Finger
Ana is the Chalutzim Unit head for Summer 2025! She is from New Orleans but is currently living in New York City attending NYU. She graduated this May with a BA in Psychology, and is moving to Chicago after camp to pursue her doctorate degree.
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