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Camp Ramah is the name of an organization who 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 four or eight weeks (or at a few select locations, attend a day camp version). At Camp Ramah, campers engage in both educational and social activities.

Ramah North American Overnight Camps

  • New England
  • The Berkshires (NY)
  • The Poconos (PA)
  • Wisconsin
  • Darom/The South (GA)
  • California
  • Canada

Ramah Day Camps

  • Chicago
  • Philadelphia area

Overnight/Day Camp Hybrid

  • Ramah-Nyack (a day camp with an overnight camp-style facility, where the staff lives overnight, even though the campers go home every day)

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