[COMMUNICATED – VIDEO] This year’s Camp SCHI Dinner on February 14, will feature the world renowned singer Shloime Gertner.
In advance of the Dinner, Shloime made a special trip to Lakewood from London to tour SCHI. In this video, Shloime discusses his hit song, “Malka’le”, which is about about his special needs daughter, with SCHI’s director, Rabbi Osher Eisemann, who is also the father of a special needs child.
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SCHI Camp is the most amazing thing! We as a community can do so much to help our fellow friends and neighbors.
I know this first hand that this is a lifesaver for so many great family’s.
I hope to be a counselor there. My Rebbi in encouraging me that I have so much to gain.
Camp SCHI is a camp that does so much for the special needs children of SCHI. Not only does it provide the children with the best counselors, programs, therapists and overall growth oriented environment, it also provides the parents and family’s of these children with much needed rest and rejuvenation for the upcoming year. The biggest highlight for many of these special children is Camp SCHI. In the past these special needs children would hear their siblings excitingly talk about camp, and now these special needs children can actually experience this as well!! Thank you Rabbi Eisman and the rest of the Camp SCHI staff for the Amazing work that you do!!!
I enjoyed very much watching the interview with Reb Shlomo Gertner, I have a child in HASC and he is a great inspiration for me and my family. Hatzlocha , Leiser Blau
REB. Gertner, I am a parent of a special needs son. He now at the age of 40. When he was growing up they said do not accept to much from your son. My son Matis is currently living in apartment with 2 other men. H e also has counslers that come in to supervice them. My son has av full time job at Klines Ice Cream. May your daughter as she grows up to bring to your family alot of yiddisha nachas.