June 1 – July 31, 2026 | 9 a.m. – 4 p.m.
Campers in our traditional camps participate in music, sports, dance, arts & crafts, science & nature, swimming, drama, Israeli culture, and more! Each week will have a dress-up day on Friday that corresponds to the weekly theme.
Click below to learn about each group.
K-2nd Grade
Keff offers a developmentally appropriate traditional camp experience. Campers in Keff will engage in building social skills and creating lifelong bonds with a team of trained counselors.
Keff means fun in Hebrew.
3rd-5th Grade
Trek offers a wider variety of experiences including traditional camp, field trips, and choice based programming. Campers in Trek learn independence, autonomy and empathy with a team of trained counselors.
Trek means to travel or journey.
6th-8th Grades
Young Leaders will participate in traditional camp activities while also engaging in teambuilding, leadership development, and community service.
LIT
9th-10th Grades
This fun and exciting program is designed to develop leadership and camp counseling skills through hands-on experience. Under the guidance of Camp J staff, the LITs work hands-on with younger Camp J groups. In addition to working with the groups, LITs participate in a comprehensive leadership training program throughout the week and are provided opportunities to grow their skillset.
LIT Program Highlights:
- Learn how to be an effective counselor to work with children of all ages
- Build a variety of leadership and real-life skills throughout the summer
- Work with Jewish Family and Career Services to learn more about mental health
- Earn 20+ community service hours to put toward your college resume
For pricing and registration information, click here.
For more information, contact the Camp Director, David Siskin via email or at 502-238-2708.