

He has taught a Masters Degree Program in Adult Education through Johns Hopkins University, teaches ongoing classes at the Women’s Institute of Torah (WIT) and Maalot here in Baltimore. Rabbi Silber has served as a Scholar in Residence throughout cities in America, in Israel and South Africa. More than 400 preschool through high school students walked through the doors of the school on. Every detail within the new Fuchs Mizrachi School in Beachwood has significance, whether it's about Jewish faith and culture or the latest in high-tech design. The color scheme throughout the building is inspired by vegetation mentioned in the Bible. In addition, he has received a Masters degree in Secondary Jewish Education from Azrieli Graduate School. The main entrance resembles an unrolled Torah. Rabbi Silber received Semicha (ordination) from Yeshiva University. While at Shomrei Torah, he was also Director of Education for KOF-K Kosher Supervision, an international Kashrus agency based in Teaneck, NJ. Prior to coming to Suburban Orthodox, Rabbi Silber was the Assistant Rabbi of Congregation Shomrei Torah, in Fair Lawn, NJ. His dedication and strong caring presence is demonstrated time and again during times of simcha and sorrow and through his scholarly shiurim, community outreach programs, counseling, and advocacy.

Knowledgeable, endearing and approachable, he brings an innovative and reinvigorating perspective to his teaching, kehillah and communal service. Rabbi Silber serves as Rav of Suburban Orthodox Congregation Toras Chaim in Baltimore, Maryland. He founded and serves as the Dean of the Institute for Jewish Continuity to enable learners at all levels to access relevant Torah. Rabbi Silber is known for his passion for sharing fulfilling contemporary Torah with a Chassidic warmth. And, as always, thanks for reading.We are pleased to announce that Rabbi Shmuel Silber will be serving as our camp Rav. Everything Summer Camp provides fast shipping, a price match guarantee, and a rock solid reputation that has earned it the recommendation of more than 270 camps nationwide. Get a stadium horn, megaphone, hand clapper noisemakers, colored beads, an inflatable hand proclaiming “We’re #1″ and other items that can enhance the Color Wars experience. Everything Summer Camp stocks plenty of merchandise that can make Color Wars more fun, including two different types of 100 percent cotton T-shirts available in eight colors each in order to exhibit team pride. This usually takes place at the end of summer camp. Games include basketball, Ultimate Frisbee, softball, volleyball, soccer, kickball, swim meets, bucket brigade, chaos, dodge ball, tug of war and cheer competition.Ĭolor Wars consist of several events that are worth a small amount of points, and then one much bigger final event that is worth enough points to win or lose the entire color war. The campers plan all sorts of cheers, skits and songs around their theme. Not only does each team have a color at my camp, they also have a theme, such as movies or TV. This final contest, along with events like the Hatchet Hunt, Rope Burning and Apache Relays and all other Color War activities, provides a thrilling and memorable experience where campers utilize the skills they have learned during the summer. Each team takes pride in its themes, costumes, banners and constant cheering for five days, culminating with the traditional Sing competition.
