American campers and staff for whom connection to Israel has long been a paramount value are receiving devastating news of colleagues and friends murdered in the Oct. 7 massacre

Picking up from last summer's podcast with two Israeli counselors at Camp Ramah in the Poconos, first-time staffer Yishai Mogilner talks about returning to his family's camp

Sababa Beachaway focuses on surfing, sailing, scuba diving and ocean education through a Jewish lens with a curriculum that includes Judaic programming and prayer

Running back emerges from under fake tiger head to cheering campers at New York's Camp Simcha before running football drills, signing autographs and dancing with them

After the Russian invasion forced it to move to Romania, the 31-year-old camp returns to its home in the Chernivtsi region where over 120 kids see a summer respite from the war

Be’chol Lashon serves as an extended family for campers who back home are treated more as a curiosity than a full-fledged member of Jewish or Black communities

Kars4Kids charity, which runs The Zone camp, says staff should be armed to deal with potential antisemitic attacks

Widely considered the fastest-growing sport in America, the tennis and ping-pong hybrid has attracted millions of new fanatics since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic

Will attend visiting day at Cedar Lake in Pennsylvania, where he attended for four years as a teen, and speak to campers about Jewish life and antisemitism

Now playing, the mockumentary centers on a fictional upstate secular musical arts camp, but was filmed at the historic Reform summer camp and is peppered with Jewish references

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