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The Jack and Pat Kay Centre Camp

The Jack and Pat Kay Centre Camp

The Jack and Pat Kay Centre Camp, the largest Jewish Day Camp in the GTA, has been providing campers and staff with memorable summer experiences for over 31 years. There are many unique elements of camp although the quality of our staff, our Red Cross swim program and our Israeli Cultural Programs really set us apart.

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

Memphis Jewish Community Center Day Camp

Memphis Jewish Community Center Day Camp

The Memphis Jewish Community Center’s Day Camp is a nurturing community that creates a safe and fun environment for our campers, with Jewish values at our core.

Traditional Camp is the perfect place for a kid to be a kid. Each day is filled with dynamic programming, allowing each camper to explore his or her own interests and to try new activities.  Multiple groups in each age range make up a unit.

We also offer a variety of sports and specialty camps. From Circus Camp, Art Camp, and STEAM Camp to Soccer Camp, Basketball Camp, and more; there is sure to be something for everyone in our jam-packed summer.

All campers enjoy our outdoor water park every day. Campers age 4- entering 6th grade have instructional swim and free swim each day.

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

Camp J

Camp J

Summer Camp is a transformative experience that your children will remember for the rest of their lives. Every camper will discover, grow and learn within the supportive and safe environment that Camp J provides.
We offer two types of summer camp experiences:
1) Traditional Summer Camps that include daily swimming, and a variety of special areas including sports, art, science, music, drama and much more.
2) Specialty Camps that range from cooking, sports, STEAM, theatre, dance and much more.
There is something for every camper, at every age!

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

Parent Organization

Jewish Community Center of Louisville

Camp Kaleidoscope

Camp Kaleidoscope

In a culture of kindness, campers entering grades K-8 make friends, learn skills, and nurture their inner artists through drama, art, music, science, sports, swimming and boating. Experienced counselors, teachers and CITs serve as mentors and role models. The program consists of two 4-week sessions with flexible registration (minimum of one 2-week session.) Each session culminates in Arts Night, where campers share their accomplishments and perform for parents. Camp Kaleidoscope is a co-ed Jewish day camp open to the entire community.

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

Apachi Evanston

Apachi Evanston

A special sense of community is fostered at Apachi Evanston and it carries over from summer to summer. Endless fun and activities, including sports, performing arts, fine arts, teambuilding and more mean there’s something for everyone each day. There is plenty of air-conditioned classroom space for activities and exploration, a large gymnasium, multi-purpose rooms, a stage and an outdoor playground, plus open green fields and plenty of shaded areas for outdoor play. Several specialty programs are offered as well, including Performing Arts Camp, Sports and Apachi Ivrit. Apachi Evanston really has all the ingredients for one fantastic summer.

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

Camp Ramah in Northern California

Camp Ramah in Northern California

Camp Ramah in Northern California is an innovative Jewish summer camp located along the beautiful shores of Monterey Bay, California. Our camp offers an overnight camp experience that combines the excitement of specialty programming in ocean exploration, performing arts, and adventure sports with the cherished traditions, nurturing environment, and community-building of a traditional Ramah Camp. For more information check out www.ramahnorcal.org or contact Rabbi Sarah, our Camp Director.

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

URJ 6 Points Creative Arts Academy

URJ 6 Points Creative Arts Academy

At 6 Points Creative Arts, participants are drawn together in a dynamic artistic community to experience camp, explore their passions, and improve their craft.  With guidance from compelling role models who weave Jewish values, ethics, and tradition into their arts disciplines, campers challenge themselves to continue their development as artists, refining their natural abilities and acquiring new skills.

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

B’nai Brith Camp Manitoba

B’nai Brith Camp Manitoba

BB Camp is a sleep away Jewish summer camp in Lake of the Woods, Ontario where youth learn and grow through wilderness based experiences. Our campers gain lasting friendships, resilience, independence, and a responsibility to care for the planet.

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

Camp JCC – Raleigh, NC

Camp JCC – Raleigh, NC

Camp JCC offers a unique Jewish day-camp experience for children who are rising Kindergartners through rising 10th graders. Camp JCC is located on the beautiful David R. Kahn 30-acre campus in the heart of North Raleigh. Each one-week session is an adventure filled with swimming, sports, cooking, and crafts that ends with a Shabbat celebration. Our middle school campers enjoy daily trips to great local and regional destinations.
Just when you thought the summer was over, our Last Blast specialty camps give our campers one final week of fun. These camps will feature Play-Well TEKnologies, Creation Station with the Scrap Exchange and TreeRunner Adventure Climbing Camp.

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

Sephardic Adventure Camp

Sephardic Adventure Camp

Sephardic Adventure Camp is a warm, welcoming overnight camp program, rich in our unique Sephardic culture. We are big enough to offer a wide variety of fun activities, (including many traditional camp activities, plus experiential Sephardic programming), yet we are small enough to know every camper by name.

SAC features a low camper to staff ratio and our staff includes certified medical professionals, outdoor specialists, Sephardic educators, and rabbinic community leaders.

We have an over 60 year history and our campers are both Ashkenazic and Sephardic, and come from a wide variety of Jewish backgrounds and cities from across the nation and beyond!