JCC Grossman Camp
Camp Grossman is the perfect setting for traditional day camp fun! Set on seventy-five pine-studded acres on Hale Reservation in Dover, MA, campers spend their day having the time of their lives with activities on land and water.
Activities provide opportunities to explore nature, make lifelong friends, and develop new skills in a warm and positive Jewish camping community. Supportive, experienced counselors and staff help campers develop the confidence they need to tackle new skills and build self-confidence.We can’t wait to welcome your camper and family!
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
H.E.S. Camp Oshrat
H.E.S. Camp Oshrat is an Israeli Summer Camp, where Israeli and Jewish culture are an intricate part of camp. Our program includes sports, arts, music, cooking, swim and other specialties as well as several trips a week, depending on ages.
We serve children ages 4-14 and run June 29 – Aug. 19. Camp runs from 9:00 am-4:00 pm. We provide kosher breakfast, lunch, and snacks. Transportation is available.
In the City Camp
In the City Camps (ITC) is a Jewish day camp that delivers the proven outcomes of overnight camp: lifelong friendships, personal growth, and a meaningful connection to the Jewish community and Israel. ITC offers programs for children rising Pre-K to 9th grade. Campers have over 50 activity choices DAILY, experience unique programming, and attend an exciting field trip each week.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Camp Twelve Trails
Camp Twelve Trails gives children ages 5-16 the best of both specialty camp and classic day camp programs. It is comprised of five Neighborhoods: Play, Create, Explore, Discover, and Grow that allow campers to strengthen their skills in their favorite specialty while encouraging them to explore new areas. The essence of Camp Twelve Trails is our dedication to universally shared values central to Jewish life. Our proactive integration of these values into everything we do supports children of all backgrounds and helps them grow into better people. Our warm, welcoming culture fosters a vibrant camp community where we all look out for each other and take care of the world around us.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
Camp at the J – Cincinnati, OH
From swimming and archery to arts & crafts, camp values and color wars, and much more, kids will create memories and form friendships to last a lifetime. Give your child a summer to remember at Camp at the J!
Camp Shelanu
The award-winning and National Inclusion Project accredited Camp Shelanu is one of the Triangle’s most beloved day camps. With camps that allow campers to experiment with visual and performing arts, teamwork and leadership in sports, wildlife and nature conservation, STEM, and more, there’s something for every one. Also unique to Camp Shelanu is that our campers get to swim every day, with swim lessons for campers who need them included in your camp tuition! Campers of all ages splash in our two outdoor pools, zip down one of the tallest water slides in the Triangle, team build on a ropes course, go on field trips, dance, play, and foster old and new friendships both in the warm summer sun and in the AC-cooled Levin JCC and Lerner School.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
JCC’s Camp Centerland at the Irving M. Shuman Campgrounds
Camp Centerland’s philosophy is rooted in the belief that teaching and demonstrating the Jewish values of Chesed (kindness), Kehillah (community) and Tikkun Olam (healing the world) is as important as splashing in the swimming pool, enjoying a popsicle on Wednesday, or singing favorite camp songs. Limud is the Hebrew word for learning, which is at the heart of everything we do. Limud (learning) is the foundation of our diverse camp community and it enables everyone to gain a deeper sense of identity and belonging.
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
J Camps – JCC of Greater Baltimore
With over 11 camp options we have something for everyone at J Camps. Some of these options include: Munchkin Tennis, Habimah Arts Camp, J Day Camp, J Day Jr., Maccabi Sports Camp, J Camps Plus, Counselors in Training (CIT), and Top Notch Teens (TNT). Your child will have an amazing summer making friends, engaging in great activities and having the time of their lives. J Camps includes a dynamic team of year-round professionals and summer staff who create new and exciting opportunities for our campers and make them feel like a part of a special community! We invite you to SEE what J Camps has in store by flipping through our brochure or contacting us to take a tour!
*We welcome transgender, intersex, non-binary and gender-non conforming campers
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
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