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Berkshire Hills Emanuel Camps

Berkshire Hills Emanuel Camps

159 Empire Road, Copake, NY 12516

Executive Director: Linda Askenazi, MSW

Phone: 877-0543-4333 toll free; 914-693-8952
Winter Address: 547 Saw Mill River Road, Suite 3D, Ardsley, NY 10502

info@bhecamps.com

www.bhecamps.com

Berkshire Hills Emanuel Camps is a Jewish cultural  co-ed camp for children ages 7-17, located two hours from NY in the foothills of the Berkshires. With hundreds of acres surrounding the camp for hiking, biking and overnights, the camp also enjoys a pristine 60 acre private lake. Our exciting staff, chosen for their passion and professionalism includes many former campers as well as Jewish University students from around the world.  From Red Cross instructional swim, kayaking and boating to drama, music and the arts, your child will experience it all.  Similarly, BHEC offers a non-competitive fun filled sports program to include softball, basketball, soccer, volleyball, tennis, rope course, etc. In addition to being Kosher, a rich Jewish culture infuses the entire camp with an atmosphere of warmth and acceptance and friendship. Our Adult Vacation Center affords us the opportunity for intergenerational activity including Friday night dinners, bonfires, and one on one connection over a game of shuffleboard, chess and more. A two week program for first time campers, grades 2-5 is also available.

URJ Eisner and Crane Lake Camps

URJ Eisner and Crane Lake Camps
Great Barrington, MA and West Stockbridge, MA
Director: Louis Bordman and Debby Shriber
Phone: 201-722-0400
Address: 56 Ridge Road
Washington Township, N.J. 07070
Email: eisnercranelake@urj.org
Web:  http://eisnercranelake.urjcamps.org/

URJ Eisner and Crane Lake Camps are  ACA accredited camps serving Jewish children in the Northeast. We are committed to strengthening each camper's sense of Jewish identity and self-esteem, while providing an unforgettably fun summer camp experience. Our camps are known for their powerful and creative programming, and their dynamic mix of sports and arts activities, pool and lake activities, Jewish rituals and informal education that help bring Reform Judaism to life. “It’s a summer that lasts a lifetime!”
 

Camp Tel Noar

www.camptelnoar.orgCamp Tel Noar
Sponsorship:
Eli and Bessie Cohen Foundation
Location: Sunset Lake, Hampstead, NH
Director: Molly Butter
Winter Address: 30 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721

Telephone: 800-375-8444

Email: telnoar@cohencamps.org

Web site: www.camptelnoar.org
Family-run and located an hour north of Boston, Camp Tel Noar is a warm, intimate and nurturing environment where children are encouraged to grow and mature. For 65 years, our camp cabins surround a central lounge with a fireplace to foster community living and interaction between different aged campers. Arts & crafts, athletics, visual & performing arts, waterfront sports, a full gamut of electives, inter-camp competition, special events, trips and more round out our fun-filled summer program. Campers experience creative Sabbath services including Havdallah, blessings before and after meals, and Israeli songs and dances at our kosher camp. We have a CIT/Leadership program that includes 5-week Israel travel and a 2-week Taam of Tel Noar program. ACA-accredited. . Financial aid and First-Time Camper Grants available.

 

 

Camp Tevya

Camp Tevya
Sponsorship:
Eli and Bessie Cohen Foundation
Location: Lake Potanipo, Brookline, NH
Director: Mindee Meltzer
Winter Address: 30 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721

Telephone: 800-375-8444

Email: tevya@cohencamps.org

Web site: www.camptevya.org
With 70 years of camping experience, Camp Tevya’s nurturing camp setting and talented staff ensure summer camp memories that last all year. Family-run and located one hour from Boston on picturesque Lake Potanipo, Tevya helps campers learn to appreciate the values of sharing and working together while developing independence, self-esteem and spirit. Our full range of activities include archery, arts & crafts, land and water sports, canoeing, wind surfing, sailing, drama, model rocketry, ceramics, imaginative woodworking program, and tennis. Informal Jewish and Israeli cultural experiences include music and dance, Shabbat services including Havdallah and observing kashrut. We have a CIT/Leadership program that includes 5-week Israel travel. ACA-accredited.  Financial aid and First-Time Camper Grants available.

 

 

Camp Pembroke

Camp Pembroke
Sponsorship:
Eli and Bessie Cohen Foundation
Location: Lake Oldham, Pembroke, MA
Director: Ellen Felcher
Winter Address: 30 Main Street, Ashland, MA 01721
Telephone: 800-375-8444

Email: pembroke@cohencamps.org

Web site: www.camppembroke.org
Camp Pembroke is the only all-girls Jewish resident camp in New England where each summer our campers discover new things about themselves, their heritage, and the world around them. Run by the same family for 76 years, one hour from Boston, our program consists of a full range of land and water sports and creative and performing arts including athletics, canoeing, windsurfing, sailing, a heated pool for swimming, music, drama, dance, gymnastics, arts & crafts, and tennis. Our specialty programs include horseback riding, ice skating, and golf. Jewish/Israeli cultural experiences include Shabbat and Havdallah services, music and dance, and observing kashrut. We have a CIT/Leadership program that includes 5-week Israel travel. ACA-accredited. Financial aid and First-Time Camper Grants available.

 

 

Camp Bauercrest
Camp BauercrestCamp Bauercrest
Old County Road, Amesbury, MA  01913
Executive Director: Rob Brockman
Phone: 978-443-0582
Address: 20 Normandy Drive, Sudbury, MA  01776

rob@bauercrest.org
www.bauercrest.org
Camp Bauercrest is a non-profit overnight sports camp in Amesbury, Massachusetts for boys between the ages of 7 and 16. It was established in 1931 by four Jewish Community Centers to provide a special camping experience for all those who attend. Situated on the shores of Lake Attitash, Bauercrest is an outdoor community for kids. We surround our campers with their peers, add activities to stretch both physical and creative abilities, and provide positive role models as their counselors. Our camping approach recognizes that kids grow best in a secure and safe environment where within boundaries, they can practice making choices and take risks while being supported by caring adults. Bauercrest campers have fun! Parents are giving their children a gift of a lifetime – growth in their development.
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