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Neil
Klatskin
Summer
Camps

Neil Klatskin Summer Camps

A summer of adventure and nonstop fun! Campers, ages 3-10th grade, enjoy the outdoors, learn new skills, make new friends and explore their interests in a warm, friendly, safe Jewish environment.

Round
Lake
Camp
(NJY
Camps)

Round Lake Camp (NJY Camps)

Round Lake Camp, based on an inclusion model, serves children between the ages of 7 – 17 with, but not limited to, social communication disorders, ADHD, anxiety and learning differences. Each experience at Round Lake is designed to help develop confidence and improve peer interaction, as well as to have fun, while feeling secure and accepted. Programming includes electives in the arts, sciences, aquatics, sports, and adventure courses, animal center and horseback riding. We provide support, structure, excellent supervision and the opportunity for social skills development in a nurturing and safe environment.

Cedar
Lake
Camp
(NJY
Camps)

Cedar Lake Camp (NJY Camps)

Individual choice is the hallmark of the Cedar Lake Camp experience. Through our varied elective program, we empower campers to expand their abilities and pursue their unique interests one camper at a time. CLC is the NJY Camps’ exciting traditional camp summer program for children entering grades 7 to 9. We are conveniently located in Milford, Pennsylvania, 60 miles from Manhattan, on our beautiful eleven hundred acre, tree shaded campus, in the foothills of the Pocono Mountains.

At Cedar Lake Camp, one of the country’s largest camps devoted exclusively to 11-14 year olds, life-long friendships are developed, interests explored, new horizons discovered and self-awareness cultivated, which embraces Judaism.

Camp
Nesher
(New
Jersey
Y
Camp)

Camp Nesher (New Jersey Y Camp)

Camp Nesher is a Modern Orthodox sleepaway camp featuring a choice-based program for boys and girls entering 3rd – 10th grade and an Israel trip for those entering 11th grade.

Camp
Nah-Jee-Wah
(NJY
Camps)

Camp Nah-Jee-Wah (NJY Camps)

Camp NahJee-Wah offers a wide variety of age-appropriate activities that are supervised by highly qualified specialists and coaches. Our athletic program offers children individualized skill instruction as well as inter-camp tournament play. The waterfront boasts both a full pool and lake program with fun water elements. Our arts programs, in partnership with the 92nd St Y, offers campers general arts and crafts plus a variety of specialized options including woodshop, ceramics and painting and drawing. Our ropes challenge courses include both low and high elements. Try our Total Specialty Camps program for a concentrated experience in one of 17 different programs in Sports, Arts or Sciences.

Berkshire
Hills
Eisenberg
Camp
(BHEC)

Berkshire Hills Eisenberg Camp (BHEC)

Berkshire Hills Eisenberg Camp is a co-ed, Jewish sleepaway camp for children and teens ages 7-16.

While our program is designed to reflect Jewish values, we welcome all children to camp and believe that the values we teach – respect, giving back, community, and charity – benefit everyone. Set in the beautiful Berkshires, our camp provides an idyllic setting for your child’s summer of growth and fun.

At Berkshire Hills, your child will find a strong community of friends, be supported by loyal and deeply committed staff, try fun and challenging activities, and become more independent. Whether you are looking for a two week session or a full summer experience, Berkshire Hills has options to fit every family’s summer schedule.

*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers

Sababa
Beachaway

Sababa Beachaway

Sababa Beachaway is a co-ed residential summer camp for rising fifth through twelfth graders, located in beautiful Virginia Beach. Sababa immerses campers in the magic and majesty of the beach, adds the right amount of spiritual practice, and provides a fun, non-competitive yet challenging camp experience!

Our two-week sessions invite campers to escape the grind in order to ride the wave, catch the wind, explore the sea, and capture the moment. Whether on a surfboard, in a sailboat, behind a camera, or under the sea, Sababa campers learn exhilarating new skills, build lifelong relationships, grow a stronger sense of self, and stoke an innate spiritual flame.

*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers

Perlman
Camp

Perlman Camp

Our intentional approach to child care, programming, and Jewish life ensures that your child will have the best possible Jewish summer camp experience. Perlman’s veteran staff work intimately with parents and campers to meet the unique needs of your child. When your child attends Perlman Camp, your entire family becomes part of our community.

At Perlman Camp, your child will learn, explore, and challenge themselves through world-class, choice-based programming. Our exceptional counselors and supervisors are there for support and encouragement every step of the way. The lessons your child brings home from camp will last a lifetime, building strengths that set them up for success later in life.

*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers

Camp
Tel
Yehudah

Camp Tel Yehudah

Tel Yehudah’s dynamic program builds leadership skills and motivation, social responsibility, critical thinking and life-long commitment to Israel and the Jewish People. Our teens enjoy athletics, music, arts and crafts, hiking, performing arts, experiential education, out-of-camp trips and many other activities. Located on 150 beautiful wooded acres on the banks of the Delaware River in Barryville, New York, Tel Yehudah draws campers and staff from across the United States, United Kingdom, Israel and increasingly, around the world. We reach out to all Jewish youth, regardless of affiliation, to create a vibrant, pluralist community where each participant grows personally in the context of a strong and supportive community.

Camp
Moshava
Wild
Rose

Camp Moshava Wild Rose

Israel. Zionism. Torah Va’Avodah. Aliyah. These words represent the unique mission of Camp Moshava and its affiliate youth movement, Bnei Akiva.

When campers ride through the gates of Camp Moshava, they enter an environment whose essence is defined by history. Not just by the camp’s own history, which dates back to 1939, but by 100 years of modern Zionist history, and by 3000 years of Jewish history.

At Camp Moshava, campers don’t learn Jewish history, they live it.