Beis Medresh

The Beis Medresh program is designed for talmidim over the age of 18, offering a comprehensive and intense Three Sedarim Kollel experience. Under the leadership of the esteemed Rosh Kollel, Rav Reichman, the program provides participants with a structured day of Torah learning, starting with iyun (in-depth study), followed by bekius (breadth of learning), and concluding with a third seder, where talmidim are free to learn any topic of their choice.

This balance of guided and independent learning allows participants to deepen their knowledge while cultivating personal areas of interest in Torah.

In addition to the rigorous learning schedule, the Beis Medresh program is unique in its integration with the broader camp environment. Talmidim have the opportunity to take on leadership roles as Chaburah Leaders or sports staff, engaging with younger campers and contributing to the vibrant camp atmosphere. This allows participants to experience both the intensity of a kollel and the camaraderie and fun of camp life.

They can enjoy camp activities and sports, blending Torah study with recreational opportunities.

Adding to the program’s richness are shiurim in Chassidus from Rav Schwechter, which provide profound insights into the spiritual dimension of Torah, and motivational shmuzen from Rav Aryeh Stechler, Rosh Yeshiva of Heichal HaTorah.

These elements create a well-rounded learning experience that not only sharpens the intellect but also nourishes the soul, preparing talmidim to thrive both in learning and in life.

The Beis Medresh program offers a dynamic, growth-oriented environment where serious learning meets personal development, making it an ideal setting for young men seeking to elevate their Torah study while enjoying a full and meaningful summer experience.

MIT Program

As an MIT (Madrich in Training), you’ll play an important role in creating an unforgettable summer experience for our campers.

This position is perfect for those looking to develop leadership skills while being a mentor to younger campers. You’ll assist the Madrichim in daily activities, help organize games and events, and ensure campers are engaged and having fun. 

Whether you’re leading small groups, helping with workshops, or leading a team during leagues, you’ll be hands-on in making camp a positive and exciting environment.
This is also a great opportunity for personal growth. As an MIT, you’ll learn valuable communication, problem-solving, and teamwork skills that will serve you both at camp and beyond.
With guidance from experienced staff, you’ll gain confidence in managing groups, handling challenges, and supporting campers emotionally and socially.

It’s the perfect stepping stone for anyone interested in becoming a Madrich in the future, while also having a blast in a fun, and engaging role.