This is not an exclusive list, but rather a sample of camps that we think represent a good starting point. We will be updating this list on a regular basis. If you have questions about Jewish camp, please reach out to Rabbi Bradley Solmsen.
Read Rabbi Cosgrove's email to the community with parent testimonials to learn more about the joys of jewish camp.
Jewish Summer Camps
Camp Keshet at Park Avenue Synagogue
- Taste of Keshet (18-24 months)
- Camp Keshet (ages 25 months-5 years)
Ramah (Conservative Movement)
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Ramah Berkshires Wingdale, NY
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Ramah New England Palmer, MA
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Ramah in the Poconos Lakewood, PA
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Ramah in the Rockies Denver, CO
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Ramah Nyack Nyack, NY (day camp only)
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Ramah Northern California Monterey Bay, CA
URJ (Reform Movement)
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URJ Eisner Great Barrington, MA
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URJ Crane Lake West Stockbridge, MA
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6 Points Sports Academy Asheville, NC
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6 Points Sci-Tech Academy Boston, MA
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6 Points Creative Arts Academy Philadelphia, PA
Reconstructionist
- Camp Havaya South Sterling, PA
Unaffiliated Jewish Camps
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Berkshire Hills Eisenberg Camp Copake, NY
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Camp Kinder Ring Hopewell, CT
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Camp Laurelwood Madison, CT
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Camp Modin Belgrade, ME
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Camp Nah-Jee-Wah Milford, PA
- Camp Tel Yehudah Barryville, NY
- Camp Yavneh Northwood, NH
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Eden Village Camp Putnam Valley, NY
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Pinemere Camp Stroudsburg, PA
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Sprout Lake Camp Verbank, NY
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Surprise Lake Camp Cold Spring, NY
Private Camps with Jewish Programming
All of these camps, at a minimum, include some form of Shabbat observance each week for the entire camp.
- Camp Baco (boys camp) Minerva, NY
- Camp Che-Na-Wah (girls camp) Minerva, NY
- Camp Starlight Starlight, PA