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 “No one puts more care into the care of your child.”

Gan Israel is much more than a physical break from the school routine and winter activities. It’s a comprehensive program designed to strengthen the body and soul. It provides your child with a rich and wholesome summer vacation of fun and excitement along with friendship and meaningful educational experiences. 

Culture

Gan Israel campers are imbued with a deep sense of pride in their Jewish heritage and a love for the land of Israel. Weekly Judaic themes are taught through exciting activities, stories, songs, games and contests, which are part of the unique Gan Israel experience. Combined with group discussions, these events bring to life the beauty and values of our tradition.  
 

Activities & Special Events 

Our weekly program is enhanced with games, drama, karate, dress-up days,dancing, Shabbos parties, Challah baking, and .. oh... so much more. Under the direction of our experienced crafts director, campers will have the opportunity to design and take home some wonderful art projects.

Swimming

We will go swimming three times each week (on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays). Twice a week we will swim at the outdoor pool of Ballys Fitness, and once at the Jim Parsley Center pool. Both pools are under certified lifeguard watch and have great accessories for pool play.

On swim days children should come to camp with a labeled swimsuit and towel.

Trips 

Gan Israel’s “Trip Days”, geared to the children’s interests, are scheduled two times a week on Tuesday and Thursday and

Camp Facility

Our Camp is centrally located at the Chabad Jewish Center, 9604 NE 126th Ave., # 2320

Swimming and certain sport activities, as well as field trips will be at a different location.    

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