2012 Schedule and Fees
FIRST SESSION: JUNE 21ST – JULY 19THTuition: $4,200 |
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Grade in Fall 2012 |
Program |
Description |
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9 |
Focuses on our Jewish history and identity today collectively as a Jewish people and as individual Jews. Highlights of the program include our extended hiking and rafting trips as well as our trip to New York or Philadelphia. | |
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10 |
Emphasizes the values and challenges of being part of a responsible Jewish community. The highlight of our Yachad program is Special Interest Week, where all participants choose from four exciting and challenging four day trips. | |
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11 |
Educates, trains and challenges our campers to become tomorrow’s Jewish leaders. The highlight of the Hadracha program is our three day learning and lobbying trip to Washington, DC. | |
SECOND SESSION: JULY 25TH – AUGUST 15THTuition: $3,500 |
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Grade in Fall 2012 |
Program |
Description |
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9 |
Kfir* |
Focuses on the Jewish experience in the modern world. Highlights of the program include our extended hiking and rafting trips as well as our trip to New York City. |
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10 |
Engages campers in the current reality of modern Israel. The highlight of our program is Special Interest Week, where all participants choose from four exciting and challenging four day trips. | |
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10-12 |
Takes participants out of the everyday surroundings of Tel Yehudah and immerse them in an entirely different environment to engage in intensive, hands-on community service, youth leadership development and experiential Jewish learning. | |
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11-12 |
Educates and challenges a diverse and international group of Jewish teens to become tomorrow’s global Jewish leaders. The highlight of the program is our learning and lobbying trip to New York and Washington, DC. | |
FULL SUMMER: JUNE 21ST – AUGUST 15TH(includes intersession program) Tuition: $6,350 |
*These programs are also available to Havurah participants. Havurah is our summer camp program for Jewish teens from the Russian-speaking community. Additional grants available for campers registered for Havurah.
** A $200 sibling discount is available







Are dropoff times different from Sprout Lake dropoff times for 1st day of 2nd Session- they’re both on the same day, July 25th, and I potentially have one child at each camp…a bit of a logistical nightmare…
We will work with families who have campers at both Sprout and TY second session to make arrangements which might include a shuttle bus from one camp to the other.
I can’t find on your website when the early bird discount expires. Can you pls advise? Thx
October 31st.
When does early bird expire?
Early bird will expire on October 31st.
Is the sibling discount only if the 2 siblings go to TY at the same time? Or if they are going to a YJ camp at the same time elsewhere? (Sprout, etc)
It is only for siblings who both attend TY at the same time. As the camps function independently in terms of business, we are unable to offer a cross-camp discount.
Will there be bus transport from EWR or LGA for kids that fly in for camp!
There will be transportation provided from EWR (Newark) airport.
Is there a Hadracha Plus CIT program in 2012?
Which Young Judaea camp are you looking to do Hadracha Plus at?
sprout lake
I can’t find any information on Hadracha Plus in Wisconsin. Is it happening? WHere is it posted?
Please contact Camp Young Judaea – Midwest directly for details about their Hadracha Plus program.
We are starting to research airfares for 1st session. What are best dates/times to arrive into and depart from EWR, to accommodate bus transport between airport and camp?
We request that all flights arrive at Newark Airport between 12 and 3 pm on the Thursday, June 21st (for first session.)
Noted. And departure day & times?
Departures should be between 2 and 5 pm on the last day of camp from Newark Airport.