Camp Be’chol Lashon
Camp Be’chol Lashon is for campers ages 8-18, with special leadership opportunities for ages 15-18. Campers come from all over the United States and around the world.
Camp Be’chol Lashon is the only summer camp focused on Jews as a multicultural people. While ALL children are invited to be part of a global Jewish community, Camp Be’chol Lashon provides ethnically and racially diverse Jews with an opportunity to see themselves as an integral part of the Jewish people.
*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.
Camp Shalom
Camp Shalom celebrated its 70th anniversary in the summer of 2018. From its inception, this successful residential co-ed summer camp has remained true to its Zionist philosophy.
Camp Shalom, located along beautiful Lake Muskoka in Gravenhurst, Ontario, has been serving the Jewish community since its founding in 1948. A smaller camp than most with 235 campers per session, we have 65 buildings, which consist of 24 camper cabins, staff accommodations, a recreation hall, a chapel, a modern kitchen, bakery and dining room, as well as buildings to house the wide range of camp activities offered. Our waterfront activities include instructional swim, ski, canoe, sail and more.There are also two large sports fields, tennis and basketball courts.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
YSP (Yeshivah Summer Program)
Located on the beautiful, well-maintained grounds of the Rabbinical College of America, Yeshiva Summer Program YSP is known the world-over for its great ability to ease the transition from Elementary to Mesivta. Primarily a learning program, it seeks to serve those scholars desiring to spend their summer in intense Torah study, coupled with recreational activities. The perfect balance, this program places great emphasis on the spiritual service of G-d, spending over eight hours per day in study and prayer, regular tests, as well as incentives and performance-driven goals to suit the needs of each Talmid, while at the same time these young scholars enjoy sports, swimming, entertainment and many exciting trips.
Founded strictly on the directives of the Rebbe, much effort is put in to ensure that the atmosphere throughout the summer is a Yiddishe and Chassidishe one. A typical summer is packed with Farbrengens, giving the Talmidim a true appreciation for the Zechus, along with the equal Achrayus, that they carry as Chassidim of the Rebbe and particularly students of Tomchei Temimim. The late night discussions and Friday night Farbrengens with the staff and visiting Shluchim give them the opportunity to learn and absorb the meaningful and true way of life that Chassidus affords us, and empowers them with the will and strength to continue on, growing more and more connected to the Rebbe and following in his ways.
Camp Chaya
Camp Chaya is dedicated as a loving tribute to Chaya Spalter A”H, a remarkable girl who was taken from us far too soon. At the camp that carries her name, we try to recapture her beautiful spirit of love and enough joy for everyone she met.
Camp Chaya is nestled in the Laurel Highlands. Boasting 140 acres of playing fields and forestry, a stone’s throw from beautiful Lake Yough. Our many on site activities include go carting, rock climbing, driving range, archery, paintball, laser tag, boating and so much more.The Rebbe’s concept of achdus. We are as one family. Highly attuned counselors, a head counselor who is approachable, kind and supportive peers, and a program built around the framework of Yiras Shomayim and Ahavas Hatorah.
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.
Camp Kesher
Camp Kesher, NCSY’s newest summer program in the Pacific Northwest, is a sleep-away camp for Jewish students who love the outdoors and are striving to reach new heights. Camp Kesher offers campers the opportunity to spend two weeks connecting with nature, their peers and their Jewish heritage.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
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.