It's most common among Orthodox Jewish religious schools to own summer camps.
Yes, ALL Orthodox synagogues do, but in the other synagogues, some non-Orthodox Jews will wear their own.
Yes. Some synagogues have their own kitchens.
Yes. Although many synagogues will have some number of 'tallitot' (plural) available for the use of those who attend a service, it's probably true that the majority of those who attend synagogue services regularly own their own tallitot.
Summer camps may hire 13 year olds. 13 year olds can also start their own business by washing cars or baby sitting for people in their neighborhood.
I think that the sentence should read, Laura and I have read many books during our summer vacation. Not your summer vacation. Read your own books.
You never know how many words you can make out of Summer Fun.Here are a few that I made:SumSunRunRumFernNurseThat's all I got but you can probably find more on your own.
Yes, 5 Seconds of Summer write their own songs and play their own instruments.
dig there own graves
There are numerous synagogues in Mea Shearim. There is no "main one" -- as each community goes to its own synagogue.
The Nazis provided no access for the Red Cross to the concentration camps, and neither they did not acknowledge the hideous atrocities of the concentration camps to their own country or to the outside world. The Geneva Convention of the 1930's allowed for inspection of Prisoner-of-War camps, but the concentration camps were constrained by no such existing legality.
That depends upon your school system. Each school system makes its own schedule.