Learn About Jewish Heritage At These 3 Brooklyn Summer Camps
For families on the lookout for traditional summer fun that also gives kids a chance to explore their Jewish heritage, Brooklyn once again provides. Check out three of our favorite Jewish camps below.
Congregation Beth Elohim
274 Garfield Place, Park Slope
Contact: Bobbie Finkelstein at 718-768-3814 X210, or email bfinkelstein@cbebk.org.
Located at Congregation Beth Elohim, CBE Summer Camps allow children in grades preschool through nine the opportunity to experience classic summer camp – right in the heart of Park Slope. Special weekly themes provide the perfect venue for exploring Jewish heritage – and for those looking for Hebrew camp, Ha’Geemnasia also runs July 5 to August 9. Campers can look forward to an Israeli-style camp program that encourages language skills through a Hebrew curriculum. For more information, visit the CBE Kids website.
Shorefront Y Day Camp
3300 Coney Island Avenue, Brighton Beach
Contact: Yelena Kirilko at 718-646-1444 ext.316 or kirilko@shorefronty.org
Looking for a summer filled with arts and science exploration, performance arts, sports, trips, aquatics, outdoor fun at the beach, and Jewish cultural activities? Get thee to Shorfront Y! With programs for kids in preschool through high school, there is a little something for everyone. For more information, visit the Shorefront Y website.
Young Judea Sprout Day Camp
Basis Independent School at 556 Columbia Street, Red Hook
Contact: Elyssa Gaffin at 917-595-1500 ext. 221
Give your kids a deeper connection to “Israel, their community, and to themselves” this summer at Young Judaea Sprout Brooklyn Day Camp. Kids can look forward to things like swimming, athletics, performing arts, cooking, nature fun, and Jewish and Israeli cultural activities – but you’ll have to act fast. Only kindergarten spots are currently available in the second camp session (July 18 through August 5). For more information, visit the Young Judea Sprout website.