Summer camp
How New York’s ‘summer camp kings’ left Israeli investors burned
Simad Holdings Simad leapfrogged over a long series of watchdogs without difficulty and won the confidence of some of Israel's biggest investment managers.
Grapevine: How long is temporary?
Israeli families could save hundreds on summer attractions, price check finds
How to find the perfect summer camp in Jerusalem for your kids and teens
Parents rush to apply kids to Jewish summer camps open amid coronavirus
Open summer camps are dealing with abiding by health regulations in a usually freewheeling atmosphere and dealing with parents clamoring to give their kids something approximating a normal summer.
Grapevine June 14, 2020: The goose and the gander
The status of women, their rights to equal opportunities and equal pay and their need to be protected from violence is not a party or a gender issue. It is a social issue.
COGAT: Hamas summer camp trains kids to 'commit acts of terror'
"Imagine what they could be learning instead," read the COGAT tweet.
When you treat us like just a statistic, you fail Jews of color like me
The question “How many Jews of color are there?” is never a merely academic one.
How some Jewish summer camps are going virtual this year
“It’s not camp,” said Elyssa Gaffin, director of Young Judaea Sprout Brooklyn, a day camp that’s offering two different virtual “summer experiences” beginning next month.
Opening these Jewish camps in the summer is a bad idea – opinion
Reasoning that you can “create a bubble at camp” is at best a flawed idea.
Sweden’s only Jewish camp reverses decision to close this summer
For many children, especially those living outside Stockholm, it is the only time of the year that they are surrounded by other young Jews and learn about their heritage.
How summer camp has become an American Jewish institution
A 2013 study found that more than a third of American Jews have attended Jewish overnight camp. In many cases, children attend the same camps as their parents.
Jewish Millennial camp takes a different turn due to COVID-19
Few traditions are as universal to Jewish summer camp as color war, where the camps divide into teams by primary color for a day of athletic (and silly) competitions.
A Jewish camp in Maine is opening. How does it plan on keeping kids safe?
Modin is perhaps the first Jewish camp to tell parents definitively that it will open, and to specifically describe how it will keep campers and counselors safe.