Rabbi Avrohom Moshe and Esther Farber
Camp Directors
169 Spring Street
Tannersville, NY 12485
518-589-6094
518-589-6142
917-309-4601
212-316-9825
aefarber6B@gmail.com
Click here to learn more about Camp Taf at
The Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center
340 Whitehall Road
Albany, NY 12208
http://www.albanyjcc.org
Andrew “Drew” Katz
Director of Youth Services
AndrewK@saajcc.org
518-438-6651 ext. 113
Angela Gibson
Camp Taf Program Coordinator
518-689-0039
518-279-3009 (landline)
518-496-2224 (cell)
In use during camp sessions only.
Camp Taf (ages 3 thru 5) is located on the grounds of the Albany Jewish Community Center.
Campers experience daily swim lessons, art, music, Israeli Dance, sports, theme weeks, and more.
Click here to learn more about Camp Olam at Ce-Da-Ca
The Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center
340 Whitehall Road
Albany, NY 12208
http://www.albanyjcc.org
Andrew “Drew” Katz
Director of Youth Services
AndrewK@saajcc.org
Phone: 518-438-6651 ext. 113
Jen Steil and Miriam Shor
Camp Olam Site Director
518-279-3009 (landline)
518-496-2224 (cell)
In use during camp sessions only.
Camp Olam (ages 5 thru 10) provides an action packed camp day at Camp CeDaCa in Grafton, Rensselaer County. The 150-acre site includes a private lake utilized for boating, fishing, and swimming. Every camper receives Red Cross swim instructions daily. Other activities include adventure ropes course, sports, nature, theme weeks, trip, overnights, creative arts and hiking.
Click here to learn more about Teen Camp
The Sidney Albert Albany Jewish Community Center
340 Whitehall Road
Albany, NY 12208
www.albanyjcc.org
Andrew “Drew” Katz
Director of Youth Services
AndrewK@saajcc.org
Phone: 518-438-6651 ext. 113
Tony Lintner and Adam Poskanzer
Teen Camp Site Directors
518-496-2223 (cell)
In use during camp sessions only
Teen Camp (ages 12 thru 15) is a dynamic water sport experience. Fun activities at Warner’s Lake in East Berne, NY include water skiing, tubing, knee boarding, wake boarding, sailing, kayaking, sports, trips, and overnights during the summer.
There are also a lot of specialty camp options including Rocketry, Adventure Camps, Photography, Super Sports of all sorts, Circus Camp, Red Bulls Soccer, Hola La Spanish, Basketball, Comic Book Creator, and Amazing Animals Lego Robotics Camp.
Camp runs from late June to late August.
Jewish Girls Retreat
2155 13th Street
Troy, NY 12180
Camp Director: Nechama Laber
phone: 518-727-9581
email: nechama@jewishgirlsretreat.net
www.jewishgirlscamp.com
The Jewish Girls Retreat program offers two camping experiences for girls. The three-week camp program is geared towards girls in grades 4 through 10. Features include: trips, professional drama and music programs and inspiring Shabbatons.
The overnight camp is geared towards girls in grades 6 through 10. Features include: accommodations, travel, Kosher restaurant dining as well as rafting, Alpine sliding and more.
Camp Gan Israel
404 Partridge Street
Albany, NY 12208
https://sites.google.com/site/ganisraelalbany/
Camp Director: Clara Simon
518-439-8280 -home
518-364-8280 -cell
email: del18clara@yahoo.com
Camp Gan Israel is a Jewish day camp for boys and girls ages 3 through 9.
Gan Israel is part of the largest and fastest growing network of Jewish day camps in the world. Gan Israel encompasses innovative ideas, creative programs and new activities.
Campers thrive in the fun, upbeat camp atmosphere, making friends, gaining confidence, and developing a positive self-image. At Gan Israel every child is a gem.
The Camp Gan Israel schedule includes a blend of arts enrichment, trips, music, Jewish learning and swim instruction combined for a summer of excitement. This camp provides a six-week program.
Camp Chaverim at the
Schenectady Jewish Community Center
2565 Balltown Road
Niskayuna, NY 12309
Andy Katz Camp Director
andrewk@schenectadyjcc.org
518-377-8803 ext. 242
http://www.schenectadyjcc.org/scamp.html
Camp Chaverim ages 3 through 14 (grades 6 through 12) strives to give each child a positive self image through individual expressions of feeling and concern. An informal Jewish atmosphere adds to the camp experience. Here campers are encouraged to expand their social & recreational skills. Campers have use of 28 acres of grounds. Facilities include ball fields, tennis courts, two playgrounds, outdoor amphitheater, wooded campsites and two swimming pools. There are indoor facilities for rainy days.
Camp Givah at Temple Israel of Albany
Camp Givah is located on 250 acres in the scenic Helderberg Mountains, 20 miles from Albany. Featuring a large recreation hall, playground, swimming pool, athletic fields, arts and crafts building, Gan (3 – 5 yr. olds) building and Kosher kitchen, the camp is set amid rolling hills, woods, streams and a private lake.
Camp Givah provides an important light and experience in many Jewish children’s lives. They make longtime friends and hold onto many important memories. Camp is not only for making friends, swimming, and having a good time. Camp Givah is the best way for a child to experience Judaism and increase their Judaic knowledge in a safe and nurturing environment.
Contact information: Dan Scher, Camp Director
contact the Camp Director via email campgivahdirector@gmail.com
Camp office: 518-872-2425
Administrative office: 518-438-7858
Address:
Camp Givah
Temple Israel
600 New Scotland Avenue
Albany, NY 12208
Directions to Camp Givah: http://campgivah.org/?page_id=51
Website: http://campgivah.org
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