Let’s Go to Jewish Summer Camp!

February 10, 2025

The magic of summer camp – long sunny days, warm friendships, singing by the campfire. Jewish summer camps offer kids all that and much more! Children and teens build confidence, independence, leadership skills, and lifelong friendships in an immersive Jewish environment.

Families in Washington State have incredible access to a wide range of excellent Jewish summer camps. Check out our list of local overnight and day camps below and find the best experience for your child! To remove financial barriers and to make camps accessible for every family, the Federation offers scholarships and incentive grants, so make sure to take advantage of these opportunities and apply soon!

Overnight Camps

Camp Solomon Schechter

Camp Solomon Schechter is a fully immersive Jewish overnight camp with a 70-year tradition in the Pacific Northwest. It creates a welcoming, spiritual community where campers are encouraged to try new things, grow as individuals, and build strong Jewish friendships. Grounded in the values of integrity, derech eretz (respect), and tikkun olam (repairing the world), the camp creates a place where Judaism, joy, and outdoor adventure are one. Camp Schechter welcomes campers from a wide range of Jewish backgrounds, including Conservative, Reform, Reconstructionist, Renewal, traditional, and unaffiliated families.

Sephardic Adventure Camp

Sephardic Adventure Camp (SAC) is a warm, close-knit Jewish overnight camp that is big enough to offer a wide variety of activities but small enough to know every camper by name. Located in Cle Elum, WA, just outside Seattle and surrounded by Douglas fir forest, SAC combines the best in American camping with a strong love for the Sephardic tradition. Offering children a summer filled with fun, friendships, laughter, excitement, adventure, and learning, SAC provides a safe and healthy environment where Jewish children can explore and enjoy their world, while learning about their heritage and developing their senses of creativity, sportsmanship, and individuality.

URJ Camp Kalsman

URJ Camp Kalsman is a Reform Jewish overnight camp dedicated to creating a vibrant, creative, and caring community that fosters Jewish identity and connection. Campers experience a joyful environment centered on fun (kef), belonging (sheychut), leadership (manhigut), wellness (shmirat haguf), and community (kehilah). Through innovative programming and meaningful Jewish experiences, campers are encouraged to explore who they are, build lasting friendships, and develop confidence and leadership skills.

Day Camps

Summer J Camp at the Stroum Jewish Community Center

Summer J Camp, offered through the Stroum Jewish Community Center, provides an inclusive day camp experience for children from preschool through high school. With more than 60 specialty camp options across Seattle and Mercer Island, J Camp offers something for every interest, from arts and sports to science, leadership, and Jewish enrichment. Rooted in community and belonging, Summer J Camp welcomes families of all backgrounds and provides flexible programming, extended care options, and tuition assistance.

Looking for Help Paying for Jewish Summer Camp?

The Federation offers need-based camp scholarships for families seeking financial assistance and One Happy Camper incentive grants supporting first-time campers. Together, these programs help ensure that financial need is never a barrier to a formative Jewish summer experience.

Apply now – camp scholarship applications are open through February 27!

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