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Ckids Gan Israel Wisconsin

Ckids Gan Israel Wisconsin

CKids Gan Israel Wisconsin is a premier Jewish overnight camp that provides the optimal environment for every camper to grow, thrive, and flourish for the rest of their lives. From the moment campers arrive, they are taken in by the infectious positive energy of the camp environment. Free from technology and external distractions, their days are filled with carefree exploration and discovery of both themselves and the world around them. There are endless opportunities to be found in the dozens of recreational activities for campers to develop new talents and strengthen their athletic abilities. Throughout the summer, campers foster positive social growth in a safe and nurturing environment while forging life-long Jewish friendships.

Camp MTM

Camp MTM

Orthodox Jewish girls camp in a Torah environment.

MMW Camps

MMW Camps

An Orthodox overnight camp in the Midwest located on a magnificent campus in Michigan. AC Bunkhouses, heated pool, brand new courts and fields, beautiful GYM, a beachfront lake, water sports, a newly renovated workshop center, state of the art recording studio, and more. It’s a place where friendships happen and memories are made.

Herzl Camp

Herzl Camp

Join us on the shores of Devils Lake! Campers who call Herzl ‘home’ enjoy a variety of activities, amenities, and beautiful natural resources.

We make connections and nurture our Herzl family.

We are pluralistic in our Judaism; we embrace the people, the land and the story of Israel.

We provide tools, training and the opportunity to lead; transforming campers and staff into tomorrow’s passionate Jewish leaders.

We celebrate individuality and inclusion; encouraging everyone to be part of something bigger than themselves.

We embrace ongoing and inter-generational shared experiences ‘from the ridiculous to the sublime’ to foster lasting friendships, build identity, community and a sense of belonging throughout our lives.

Goldman Union Camp Institute

Goldman Union Camp Institute

Goldman Union Camp institute, affectionately called “GUCI” has been creating summer magic for kids of all ages since 1958. Our program focuses on fun as a first priority. Through that fun, the people in our community build important skills in communication, independence, confidence, conflict resolution, creative problem solving, etc. They also enjoy a wide variety of choice activities in sports, drama, music, dance, photography, archery, and many more. GUCI is part of the Union for Reform Judaism camping system, and we infuse Jewish culture and value at every turn. Our kids return happy, engaged, and having made some of the best friends of their lives.

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

Camp Bnos Ma’arava

Camp Bnos Ma’arava

Orthodox Jewish girls camp in a Torah environment.

Camp Marom

Camp Marom

Orthodox teen camp.

Camp Agudah Midwest

Camp Agudah Midwest

An Orthodox overnight camp in the Midwest, run under the auspicious of the Agudah.

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.