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Camps
materials from nature, we will create works of art that inspire
wonder and appreciation for the outdoors. We look forward
to celebrating the whole child and the sensory joys of summer.
Through physical activity and calm reflection, we will examine
our connection to each other and the natural world around us.
CAMP MOSHAVA OF WILD ROSE, WI
Winter address:
3740 W. Dempster St.
Skokie, IL 60076
(847) 674-9733 • Fax: (847) 674-9736
Summer address:
W8256 County Rd. P
Wild Rose, WI 54984
Moshava@MoshavaWildRose.org
MoshavaWildRose.org
Director: Dikla Weitzner
Camp Moshava of Wild Rose, Wis., is a co-ed, religious Zionist
overnight camp for campers entering 3rd grade–9th grade.
Affiliated with the Bnei Akiva youth movement, Moshava is
shomer Shabbat and glatt kosher, and offers sports, swimming, boating, arts and crafts, zip line, hikes, overnights,
color war, special trips and four magical Shabbatot.
CAMP RAMAH IN WISCONSIN
Winter address:
67 E. Madison Street, Suite 1905
Chicago, IL 60603
(312) 606-9316
Summer address:
3390 Ramah Circle
Conover, WI 54519
(715) 479-4400
enroll@ramahwisconsin.com
RamahWisconsin.com
Campers splashing in Lake Buckatabon. The entire
camp gathered for Shabbat services as the sun sets in the
Northwoods. Lots of singing and dancing. And even more
laughter. These are the joyous sights and sounds of summer
at Camp Ramah in Wisconsin. It’s what happens when
you mix a phenomenal staff and a magnificent setting with
hundreds of kids emboldened to live their best lives. For
75 years and counting, we’ve done exactly that, helping
countless campers make connections—to each other, to
nature, and to their Jewish identities—that last a lifetime.
CAMP SHALOM AND
CAMP SHALOM NOAR-BOGRIM
Located at the Irwin A. & Robert D.
Goodman Jewish Community Campus
7762 County Road PD
Verona, WI 53593
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Summer: (608) 848-1822
Winter: (608) 278-1808
ShalomDirector@JewishMadison.org
JewishMadison.org/Camp
Director: Sam Toso
Camp Shalom, a program of the Jewish Federation of
Madison, is an inclusive summer day camp on over 154
picturesque acres in Verona for children and teens, guided
by Jewish values, that fosters personal development,
friendship, and community. Camp Shalom was established
in 1954 and is the oldest and largest day camp in Dane
County, serving over 1000 children throughout the summer.
Our scholarship fund ensures we have never had to deny
a child a summer camp experience because of financial
need. Camp Shalom may offer winter and spring break
programming for kids in kindergarten through 5th grade.
CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA MIDWEST
Winter office:
4411 N Ravenswood Ave, Ste 300
Chicago, IL. 60640
(224) 235-4665 • Fax: (847) 789-7197
Summer office:
E989 Stratton Lake Rd.
Waupaca, WI 54981
(224) 235-4665 • Fax: (847) 789-7197
Info@cyjmid.org
CYJMid.org
Director: Hannah Wallick
Camp Young Judaea Midwest, located on Lake Stratton
in Waupaca, Wis., is a co-ed, overnight environment for
campers of all Jewish backgrounds in grades two through
nine. Since 1969 our campers have developed lifelong
friendships and a connection to Israel. During the summer,
we offer a wide range of activities including archery, arts
& crafts, biking, digital media, kayaking, ropes course,
tubing, water skiing and more! Meals are kosher and Shabbat is observed. Shorter sessions are available for first-time
overnight campers. First-time campers may be eligible for
grants up to $1,500, plus we provide family scholarships.
COA YOUTH & FAMILY CENTERS
– CAMP HELEN BRACHMAN
Year-Round Camp & Retreat Center:
9341 Asbury Dr.
Almond, WI 54909
(715) 366-2234
Milwaukee Office: COA Youth & Family Centers
909 E. North Ave.
Milwaukee, WI 53212
(414) 263-8383 • Fax: (414) 263-8386
COA-yfc.org
Founded in 1906 by women in the Milwaukee Jewish
community, COA provides children and families the oppor-