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bumpkin2




 
 
 
 

Post Thu, Jan 05 2023, 8:54 am
Looking for a full-day day camp for my boys for the summer. They are in a litvish yeshiva now, and we'd like to put them in a camp with boys/families of a similar yeshivish background. I don't want my kids in an environment where others will be bringing game boys and be talking about devices and TV. We would like to have at least 9-4 hours and ideally transportation option.

I've seen advertisements for Camp Rena, Chaim, Ruach, Yedidim, and others. Does anyone have background on any of these (or a list of others) to help us make a more informed decision? Also pricing, etc?


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amother




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Post Thu, Jan 05 2023, 9:03 am
Chaim and yedidim more of a yeshivish crowd. I sent to chaim last year and had no complaints. My boys were very happy.
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bumpkin2




 
 
 
 

Post Thu, Jan 05 2023, 9:12 am
amother Mintcream wrote:
Chaim and yedidim more of a yeshivish crowd. I sent to chaim last year and had no complaints. My boys were very happy.


What are the hours by Chaim? Do they go on trips, do swimming, art, any learning?
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amother




Mintcream
 

Post Thu, Jan 05 2023, 9:29 am
bumpkin2 wrote:
What are the hours by Chaim? Do they go on trips, do swimming, art, any learning?


Not sure on all the details. The camp office is very helpful I called last year with a bunch of questions and they answered them all.
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amother




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Post Thu, Jan 05 2023, 12:54 pm
bumpkin2 wrote:
What are the hours by Chaim? Do they go on trips, do swimming, art, any learning?


Chaim Day Camp is your best option. I've worked there and I send my son there.
Hours are 9-4:30. They give breakfast, lunch and snack. They have transportation.
The preschool program is amazing and extremely well run. They have cute themes, and do a&c, baking, swimming, fun activities like carnivals etc. It's really an action packed fun filled day.
Trips are once a week.
I don't think they have a learning rebbe in kindergarten, but I think they have a morah who comes a few times a week to teach parsha and stuff like that.
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mha3484




 
 
 
 

Post Thu, Jan 05 2023, 12:56 pm
I think the learning with a rebbe in most camps starts the summer after pre1a once they are considered in elementary school. Preschool does not really do that as far as I know.
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bumpkin2




 
 
 
 

Post Thu, Jan 26 2023, 11:34 am
Does anyone have the updated contact details for Chaim Daycamp?
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