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Wed, Feb 01 2023, 8:47 pm
amother OP wrote: | No judgement. We need to go away for emotional necessity. Any info on pesach programs that are really nice and well run?
Yeshivish, and range of kids from 1-16, so looking for great singers/entertainment.
Not looking for a cheapy place. Something nice but not crazy expensive.
Looking into Aryeh Cuisine, and Greenwalds so far, is there anything else? And any info on these 2 programs?
Thanks!!! |
Best place, I’ve been many times, and fits in with what you’re looking for —JHC (Jewish heritage center) they use Greenwalds. They have beautiful accommodations, amazing food, great shiurim, a ton of entertainment for kids, babysitting programs, trips.. everything really beautiful. You’d love it. I also was at Gateways and a few others, I don’t want to name but not so good. Love JHC every single time.
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Wed, Feb 01 2023, 11:31 pm
amother Dodgerblue wrote: | Best place, I’ve been many times, and fits in with what you’re looking for —JHC (Jewish heritage center) they use Greenwalds. They have beautiful accommodations, amazing food, great shiurim, a ton of entertainment for kids, babysitting programs, trips.. everything really beautiful. You’d love it. I also was at Gateways and a few others, I don’t want to name but not so good. Love JHC every single time. |
Thanks so much!
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Fri, Feb 03 2023, 1:23 pm
amother OP wrote: | Bump. How about pesach experience with Avromi flam? Any info on that? |
We have been to Chef Flam program the past few years. The food is good but this year they hired Chop a Nosh (so even better) and someone well renowned to run the daycamp. I’m looking forward to it being even better this year. They aren’t cheap but it’s a nice crowd and my kids (9 & 16) have a blast every year.
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Fri, Feb 03 2023, 1:54 pm
Best thing you need to do is figure out what's important to you. Sounds like price and crowd. Then send an email with some questions to feel them out.
JHC is a solid option.
Check out my article for a list of suggestions:
Ultimate Guide to Picking a Pesach Program
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Fri, Feb 03 2023, 5:11 pm
Aryeh cuisine last time I went was horrible not good food
quote="amother OP"]No judgement. We need to go away for emotional necessity. Any info on pesach programs that are really nice and well run?
Yeshivish, and range of kids from 1-16, so looking for great singers/entertainment.
Not looking for a cheapy place. Something nice but not crazy expensive.
Looking into Aryeh Cuisine, and Greenwalds so far, is there anything else? And any info on these 2 programs?
Thanks!!![/quote]
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