If you are living far away from the country that you originate from or if you feel your children are drifting away from the culture and the religion that you are accustomed to, why not enrol them in a Jewish camp from which they will gain knowledge about Judaism while having fun?. A Jewish camp is ideal if you do not live in a Jewish community and want your child to meet other Jewish children. You can choose the right Jewish camp for your child based on his/her particular needs and interests. Duration of the these Jewish camps range from one-day camps up to those that last for several weeks.
The staff and counselors at Jewish camps are well-trained and qualified, to focus on the needs of each individual child in order to hone their individual unique talents, to make the most out of their experience at the camp. Team roles, working in teams and a sense of belonging to Jewish community are few of the most important things your child will pick up from these Jewish camps.
Although most Jewish camps take in both girls and boys, there are a few camps that are gender specific. If you wish your child to attend a Jewish camp that focuses on a particular denomination, then you can choose a camp based on your religious observances by asking around in your community. Then there are other camps which does not particularly look in to which denomination one belongs to. Therefore, at these camps you will find a mixture of children with different Jewish backgrounds.
If your child requires special facilities, these needs would be catered to, provided you let the camp officials know in advance. It is best for you and your child to visit the camp you want your child to attend, so that you can get a picture of what it would be like and whether your child would be able to fit in. In Jewish camps the start over time is 8am and end time is 9pm with activities such as skills building, sports and spiritual practices being carried out throughout the day.
Some camps even have lessons in the Torah or in Jewish law. Isn’t that cool? One problem with Jewish camps could be that they may not be available in every State. Therefore, you need to do some careful research in order to find a camp nearest to you. The fees for these camps vary depending on the duration of the camp. Scholarships and grants are also available in most camps.
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