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Camp Kinderland

Camp Kinderland

Our campers play sports, swim and hike, gain new experiences in arts, drama, music, dance, nature and camping. But at Kinderland they also encounter ideals of social justice and peace. They don’t hesitate to sing a Yiddish labor song, paint a mural of Harriet Tubman or write a skit about putting an end to war—that’s just what you do at Camp Kinderland, where it is okay to think, to care, to question and to act. There is nothing quite like it; and it works because the values of community and culture, of justice and righteousness, are inextricably integrated with the friendship, the joy, the beauty, the sheer fun and adventure, of life at sleepaway camp.

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

Camp L’man Achai

Camp L’man Achai

Camp L’man Achai is an overnight camp that combines an enriched Jewish atmosphere with the best recreation programs. CLA is about making people feel welcome and at home in a traditional Jewish setting. It strives to let every camper take part in traditions they might not practice outside of camp and give them an opportunity to build meaningful and lifelong friendships, enjoy outdoor adventure and deepen their love of Judaism. We pride ourselves with A Heritage of Happy Campers!

JTS Pre-College

JTS Pre-College

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

Camp Dina

Camp Dina

Our 90+ acre facility is located in the beautiful Pocono Mountains. We are only minutes off Route 80, yet tucked away hidden from main roads. Our magnificent property and impressive facilities are well known throughout the communities that we serve. We take great pride in the upkeep and maintenance of our camp. We offer a wide array of sports including basketball, baseball, volleyball, tennis, soccer, football and hockey. While games are competitive, and we aim to provide opportunities for skill-building, good sportsmanship is promoted above all else. Our goals are to instill a passion for staying active, build confidence and reinforce middos tovos!

Bais Chana Jewish Un-Camp

Bais Chana Jewish Un-Camp

The Jewish UnCamp is an inclusive, open-minded program where Jewish teens girls, 15-19, explore Judaism, expand their minds and meet their new best friends from around the world. Hike the great outdoors, paint to your heart’s content, go kayaking or drum with new friends, try your hand at ceramics, do slam poetry and comedy improv, and get your handwriting analyzed. Sample the nightly “Question Box” session: What does it mean to be a Jew today and why should I care? What should we do about antisemitism? What does Judaism say about anxiety and depression, love and marriage, technology and culture, gender issues and world peace? What are our responsibilities to ourselves and to others?

Camp Laurelwood

Camp Laurelwood

Camp Laurelwood is a place where traditions and values mean something. Laurelwood is not just a collection of buildings, fields and lakes. Laurelwood is a place to find yourself, a place to have new experiences, learn new skills, make friendships that last for a lifetime and feel – perhaps for the first time in your life – like you are part of something bigger than yourself – something that only campers, staff, and alumni know.

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

Camp Pembroke

Camp Pembroke

Established in 1935, Camp Pembroke is the ONLY inclusively-Jewish camp JUST FOR GIRLS in all of New England. This is a “world away,” a special girl-focused environment free of many social pressures that may exist outside of camp. While many girls lose their voice and even self-confidence during adolescence, Pembroke is especially adept at nurturing girls’ strength and identity. Here, girls feel safe to be themselves, try new things, and grow into the person they want to be. In the studio and the pool, on the stage and the field, in lakeside Shabbat services or late-night bunk talks, girls get to laugh, cheer, listen, hug, share, and flourish.

Camp JORI

Camp JORI

Camp JORI, on 75 pristine acres in Wakefield, Rhode Island, is a co-ed Jewish overnight and day camp for children in grades K-10. Our comprehensive program of sports, arts, adventure and special activities is enhanced by our Jewish and Israeli culture and our strong sense of “TACEO”- Taking Care of Each Other. Whether your child is a day camper, full season overnight camper, or is trying camp for the first time, we offer a wide variety of session options. Our Jump Into JORI weekend program is perfect for those who want to get a taste of overnight camp.

Teen Camp (NJY Camps)

Teen Camp (NJY Camps)

Teen camp or TAC, is a place for campers to thrive while receiving a clear structure and set of boundaries but enough freedom and flexibility to explore new interests and have the opportunity to step up and take on positions of responsibility.

We challenge our TAC campers to think about new ideas, to put themselves outside of their comfort zone and to gain an appreciation for helping and benefiting others. Campers leave completely inspired by the opportunities they have explored and the new ideas they have been exposed to.

Our camp’s focus is on teen leadership, service learning, and international teen tour experiences.

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.