Yes.
The US has MANY Jewish summer camps.
It's most common among Orthodox Jewish religious schools to own summer camps.
It's a Conservative Jewish camp organization.
Yes, and some are English-friendly.
See related links below.
Yes, it's the Foundation for Jewish Camp, please see the related link.
Yes! All branches of Judaism have summer camps, but not all of them observe the kosher dietary laws.
There are many camps for young people. Some are general summer camps others are dance summer schools. Contact local community workshops for summer camps. For Dance Summer schools contact the local ballet school, they generally know where they are.
Yes - or they could be borrowed from other synagogues.
Free summer camps in the Bronx offer a variety of programs for children and teens, focusing on sports, arts, education, and community service. Organizations like the New York City Department of Youth and Community Development (DYCD) and local nonprofits provide these opportunities to engage youth during the summer months. Parents can find options by checking community centers, schools, and dedicated websites for registration details and eligibility requirements. These camps aim to provide a safe and enriching environment while promoting social skills and personal development.
Not all of them. You need to check their websites and call to find out.
You can visit these 2 websites: 1. American Camp Association 2. Foundation of Jewish Camps You'll find Jewish camps for ALL branches of Judaism, with and without the kosher dietary laws.