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Growing In Confidence

Days are filled with creativity, adventure, and joyful Jewish living, designed for growing campers to discover what they can do with the right amount of guidance.

Here, they try new things, build confidence, and feel held by a close-knit camp community that makes stretching feel exciting and safe.

 

A Supportive Start

Our 2nd–6th grade program welcomes younger campers into a world built just for them. Cabin groups are small and closely guided, giving each camper the attention, encouragement, and structure they need to thrive.

Counselors, CITs, and staff become steady, familiar faces, people campers count on as they begin carving out their place in camp.

Programming for Beginning Campers

Campers move through a mix of “try it all” moments and “this is my thing” favorites, so every day feels fresh and fun.

More to Explore

Campers rotate through a wide range of classic camp activities, from sports and arts to waterfront and adventure.

Choose Their Adventure

Electives (chugim) let them pick what lights them up, whether that is drama, dance, sports, art, or something brand new.

Mix of New & Familiar

They might test out a brand new activity in the morning, then return to a favorite skill in the afternoon to get a little better each time.

Designed for Their Age

Everything matches where 2nd–6th graders are socially, physically, and emotionally, so each day feels active, hands-on, and full of wins.

 

Finding Their Footing

Campers learn to navigate small responsibilities like organizing their gear, moving between activities, and collaborating with their cabins. These moments of “I can do this” accumulate quickly and shape how they show up for the rest of their session.

 

Energized Evenings

Evening programs for this age group are pure delight. Think team challenges, themed nights, outdoor games, and plenty of laughter. These experiences help campers loosen up and connect with their peers in new ways. 

 

Spirited Shabbat

Shabbat at camp is elevated and perfectly kid-centered. Friday night begins with an all-camp Tefilah, a special dinner, singing, and Israeli dancing that fills the space with movement and joy. Saturday invites campers to slow down, reflect, and feel the meaning of Shabbat.

 

What They Love

  • Making new friends and bonding with their cabins
  • Trying new things every day
  • The fun and freedom of electives
  • The high energy of evening programs
  • Feeling cared for by counselors and CITs
  • The community-wide celebration of Shabbat