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Camp Ramah is an organization, begun in 1947, that oversees several Jewish summer camps throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel.

It is sponsored by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the main academic hub of Conservative Judaism. Depending upon the location of the camp and the age of the campers, campers can stay for either 4 or 8 weeks (or at a few select locations, attend a day camp version). Campers engage in both educational and social activities. The camps serve over 6,500 campers, ages 9-16, and has 1,500 staff ages 17-25. It has Zionist aspirations, and Hebrew is widely used in the camps.

North American Overnight Camps

Day Camps

Overnight/Day Camp Hybrid

Miscellaneous

National Ramah announced in March 2006 that Camp Ramah in the Rockies was closer to reality, as it had purchased a 360-acre camp site in Deckers, Colorado (1½-2 hours by car from Denver and Colorado Springs).

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