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FAQs

What makes Camp Chabad unique?

Exceptional Staff! The staff at Camp Chabad brings a special blend of day camp expertise and the energy of overnight camp. Carefully selected from various locations across the country, they are dedicated to providing a rich experience, meeting all the needs of the campers.

What is the camper-to-counselor ratio?

Camp Chabad maintains a low camper-to-counselor ratio to ensure personalized attention and supervision. Our ratios are 1:6 or 1:8 depending on age.

How much time do the campers spend outside?

Camp Chabad prioritizes outdoor activities, capitalizing on its picturesque location in Keonig Park. Campers enjoy ample time outside, engaging in sports, games, and exploration of the park’s green spaces and sports fields. Approximately 60% of the day is spent outdoors.

Does Camp Chabad provide lunch/snacks or do parents need to provide them?

Parents provide a nut free lunch and the camp provides a snack.

What is the typical daily schedule for campers?

The typical daily schedule at Camp Chabad includes a variety of activities such as sports, arts and crafts, educational sessions, and field trips. Each day is carefully planned to provide a balanced mix of fun and learning for campers of all ages.

How old are the counselors and how are they trained?

The counselors at Camp Chabad are mature and experienced individuals selected for their dedication to providing a positive camp experience. They undergo rigorous training to ensure they are equipped to meet the needs of campers and uphold the camp’s values.

What accommodations are made for campers with special needs?

Camp Chabad is committed to providing an inclusive environment for campers of all abilities. We are able to accommodate a limited number of children with special needs on a case-by-case basis.

How is Camp Chabad different then other Jewish camps?

At Camp Chabad, we go beyond a typical day camp. We focus on creating an environment where children can reconnect with their Jewish roots, Our emphasis on Jewish pride and identity leaves a lasting impact, even for children with no prior Jewish knowledge.

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