Camp Wonderland at the Suffolk Y JCC
Your child’s camp experience will be filled with wondrous excitement! Groups are led by caring, nurturing & dedicated staff that work together to create a safe yet adventurous environment. Our Red Cross swim program teaches swimming in a non-threatening way in the SYJCC’s indoor & outdoor pools. Sports, Music, Oneg Shabbat, Special Events, Arts & Crafts & other fun-filled activities are held both outdoors on SYJCC’s campus & in air conditioned classrooms.
Lunch and snack included
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
J Day Camps
J Day Camps feature the activities kids love most – like swimming, sports, and arts for ages 3-12.¬†
Chesterfield campers will participate in various activities including sports, arts, science, cooking, swimming, and more! Focus activity choices will be available as well!
Creve Coeur activities include: swimming (both swim lessons and free swim), crafts, sports, team building, cooking, and more! Campers in grades 3-6 will choose a specialty focus track each week. Focuses include sports, gymnastics, arts, or traditional Camp Baer activities!
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Camp Shalom Boynton Beach
We are already counting down to summer and hope that you will join us for another amazing camp experience where we will create friendships and memories to last a lifetime! Camp Shalom is looking forward to a fantastic summer of helping campers learn new skills by stepping outside of their comfort zone in order to promote confidence, develop character and build self-esteem through new experiences.
- Choose from sports, traditional or special needs track
- Flexible registration options
- Before and After Care available
- Low staff to camper ratios
- Enhanced focus on health and safety
- First rate communication
- Incredible and memorable special events
- and so much more!
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Camp Ruach
Camp Ruach is a unique Jewish day camp experience open to first through eighth graders; Camp Tikvah, an inclusive day camp experience for children on the autism spectrum; and a leaders-in-training program for teens. Summer day camp at the J is open to children and teens of all backgrounds, cultures, and religions. Whether they are here for one week or the whole summer, Camp Ruach campers come away having grown and changed, carrying a newfound sense of confidence.
Here, everyone is celebrated! Feeling valued and supported, campers become strong, confident community members while gaining new abilities and having fulfilling experiences. Our energetic Camp Ruach staff work and play with our campers to ensure that they feel safe.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Camp Gan Israel of Greenwich
The relationships that our campers form with their counselors provide the foundation for the Camp Gan experience for which we are known. We focus on creating a nurturing and supportive environment where every child feels a sense of belonging.
We strive to encourage campers to participate, to try their best, express themselves, make new friends, and to be proud of their Jewish identity.
Our belief is that strong morals and values enrich children’s lives.
Our counselors model it-our campers live it!
Camp Gan is the ideal size day camp for children.
Our swim program offers small group instruction and individualized attention for each child.
Arts and athletics programs are designed with children in mind, they are age-appropriate.
92Y Camps
With a 50-acre Rockland County campground furnished with state-of-the-art music, dance, swim and craft facilities, along with interactive multimedia and filmmaking studios and thrill-seeking adventure courses, no one does summer camp like 92Y. Our camp is only 20 minutes outside of New York City, with pickups in Manhattan and north of Manhattan.
Our expertly-designed programs provide endless opportunities for fun, discovery and adventure. Whether your child is learning to dive for the first time in our Red Cross-certified Swim program, soaring through the trees on a zip line or creating ceramics, their needs are cherished and given space to grow.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Camps Airy & Louise
Built upon nearly 100 years of experience and tradition, Camps Airy & Louise provide Jewish children with a fun, creative and adventurous summer experience that promotes self-growth, leadership, and a positive sense of Jewish identity: all while making friendships that last a lifetime. Our single-gender environment allows campers to freely express themselves and develop life skills centered around the positive values of a pluralistic Jewish identity.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Gan Yisroel West
Camp Kaylie
Camp Kaylie takes great pride in providing for all our campers a first-rate experience suffused with Torah values and life priorities.
We believe that the camping experience can play a fundamental role in the formation of a youngster’s character.
In close quarters of their cabins, bunkmates naturally learn to help each other, to look beyond first impressions, and to open themselves up to friendships and relationships, with campers of ALL abilities, that can last a lifetime.
At Camp Kaylie we strive to engage our campers in a wide variety of meaningful camp programming, making camp a transformative and exciting outdoor summer experience.
We have created a community defined on kindness, sportsmanship, personal responsibility, and mutual respect.
Camp Emunah Bnos Yaakov Yehuda
Camp Emunah was established in 1953, with a special blessing from our Rebbe to Rabbi Yaakov Yehuda OB”M, along with his wife Rebbitzen Chave Hecht who has been serving as its director since its inception. Rabbi JJ Hecht was the first to open a girl’s overnight camp in the world of Lubavitch. The camp has been conducted on the teachings and guidance of the Rebbe since it was founded. The same grounds are still being used today and constantly being updated to fit the needs of its staff and campers. Camp Emunah quickly became one of the largest and greatest of its kind. They accepted tens of thousands of Jewish girls from all different Jewish backgrounds. They established an open door policy where everyone feels accepted.