Frequently Asked Questions

We have a full-time EMT on campus who serves as our Health Director, overseeing all health and safety matters. For diagnosis and prescription needs, we are partnered with a Physician Assistant (PA) via telehealth to ensure campers receive timely medical care.

Campers are required to self-administer prescription medications under the supervision of our Health Director. For any camper taking prescription medications, a consent form from both their parents and physician is required.

Over-the-counter (OTC) medications can also be self-administered in the same manner, with the necessary consent forms. The infirmary will be stocked with all common OTC medications, so campers should not bring their own. All medications, whether prescription or OTC, must be stored in the infirmary for safety reasons.

Yes, campers are encouraged to bring their phones. Upon arrival, all phones are collected and securely stored in a safe in the office. Phones are returned to campers on Erev Shabbos for 45 minutes, allowing them time to call home.

The camp session for Summer 2025 will run from July 31st to August 24th.

Yes, throughout the summer, parents can send mail and packages to their sons. The camp address is:

127 Log and Twig Rd. Dingmans Ferry, PA

Both Amazon and Walmart deliver directly to our campus. To help manage the volume of packages, we ask parents to limit shipments to one package per day. Packages are distributed once per day, so please do not send any perishable items.

Yes, campers enjoy thrilling trips throughout the summer, with one trip scheduled each week. These outings offer exciting experiences and adventures beyond the campgrounds.

Yes, we celebrate birthdays at camp! Parents can order a cake to mark their child’s special day. To arrange this, please email our office.

7:40 AMOptional Pre-Shachris Seder
8:05 AMWakeup
8:25 AMShacharis
9:15 AMBreakfast
9:45 AMDvar Halacha
10:00 AMIyun Hachana Led By Madrichim
10:50 AMShiur By Rebbeim
11:30 AMOptional Extended Iyun
12:10 PMLeagues #1 - Basketball and Football
1:25 PMLunch
1:50 PMRest Period/Swimming
2:30 PMWorkshops
3:30 PMLeagues #2 - Volleyball and Softball
5:00 PMMincha
5:15 PMPirkei Avos Shiur by Madrichim
5:25 PMChaburos Led by Madrichim
6:15 PMDinner
7:00 PMNight Activity
8:15 PMNight Seder
9:10 PMMaariv
9:20 PMOptional Extended Night Seder
10:15 PMNight Cafe
10:30 PMAliyah Late Nights/Staff Leagues
12:00 AMCurfew
7:35 AMWake Up
8:00 AMMandatory Pre-Shachris Seder
8:25 AMShachris
9:20 AMBreakfast
9:45 AMDvar Halacha
10:00 AMIyun
12:00 PMIyun Ends
12:10 PMLeagues #1
1:25 PMLunch
1:50 PMRest Period
2:30 PMWorkshops
3:30 PMRest Period
4:30 PMMachshava Seder
5:00 PMMincha
5:15 PMPirkei Avos
5:25 PMSecond Seder
6:15 PMDinner
7:00 PMNight Activity
8:15 PMNight Seder
9:10 PMMaariv
9:25 PMNight Seder
10:30 PMNight Cafe
10:30 PMNight Leagues
1:30 AMCurfew

Beis Medresh Program: This program is designed for campers who are post-12th grade and older, offering a summer dedicated to Talmud Torah and personal growth. While participants do have some involvement in general camp activities, the Beis Medresh program operates on a different schedule than the regular camp. It’s a unique opportunity for those who wish to deepen their connection to Torah in a focused yet chilled environment.

MIT (Madrich in Training) Program: The MIT program is part of the high school division and is intended for post-12th grade participants who wish to serve as junior counselors in the high school bunks. MITs follow the regular camp schedule and play an active role in ensuring the success and well-being of each camper. This program is an excellent fit for those who want to gain leadership experience within the camp setting.

Important Note: Older applicants who wish to be more involved in the regular camp activities and programming should apply for a staff position rather than the MIT program.

Yes, you can apply for both. The MIT program is highly competitive, so many applicants choose to apply for both the MIT and Beis Medresh programs as a backup option. If you apply for both, it will be assumed that your primary preference is the MIT program. However, if your preference is to be in the Beis Medresh program, please only submit the Beis Medresh application. To apply for both, you will need to complete and submit separate applications for each program.

The cost for the Post 9th to Post 11th Grade program is $3,499. However, campers who register by November 15th can take advantage of the early bird discount and pay $3,099.

The cost for the Post 12th Grade MIT (Madrich-in-Training) program is $1,999, with an early bird discount of $1,699 for those registered by November 15th.

The cost of the Post 12th Grade Beis Medresh program is $1,999, with an early bird discount of $1,699 for those registered by November 15th. Members of the Beis Medresh have the option to be part of camp trips for the $400 trip fee, or to opt out of camp trips.

The cost of the Beis Medresh program is $1,399, with an early bird discount of $999 for those registered by January 15th. Members of the Beis Medresh have the option to be part of camp trips for the $400 trip fee, or to opt out of camp trips.

Additionally, all campers are required to pay a $400 trip fee, which is not included in the tuition.