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Our modern pool and beautiful
lake provide the perfect setting for Red Cross certification, and
instruction in boating, canoeing, kayaking, sailing and windsurfing.
Sport choices include
basketball, baseball, floor hockey, soccer, volleyball, gymnastics
and tennis. Special sports programs include inter-camp games, sports
marathon, Ramah Tennis Open and Maccabiah. Campers are also exposed
to cultural arts through studio arts, photography, woodworking,
radio, dance and drama. Plays and other camp-wide cultural programs
are performed throughout the summer.
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Basic outdoor
living skills are taught in camp through age appropriate experiences
culminating in backpacking and overnight hikes and canoe trips.
Ecology, the Jewish connection to nature, and camping skills
are integrated with group building and personal achievement
challenges.
Camp Ramah
in the Poconos offers a five-day Kesher Program for Jewish
families with deaf or hard of hearing members. It is the first
of its kind offered under the
auspices of
the Ramah camping movement. It was designed to enable Jewish
deaf children and adults to begin, or further develop, a Jewish
identity within the
format of a family camp program.
In
addition to the Kesher family camp, we offer a ten day camper
program for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Children
from all over the United States live together in bunks with
counselors who themselves are also deaf. Kesher campers experience
the full Camp Ramah program including Jewish living, education,
tefillot, and
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recreational programming while being integrated
into the larger camp program for electives and evening activities.
Director: Rabbi Todd Zeff
Assistant Director: Toby Ayash
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Web Site: www.ramahpoconos.org
Winter Address:
The Pavilion
261 Old York Road, #734
Jenkintown, PA
19046
215 885-8556
FAX: 215 885-8905
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Email: info@ramahpoconos.org
Summer Mailing Address:
2618 Upper Woods Road
Lakewood, PA 18439
570 798-2504
FAX: 570 798-2049
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