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Some say a Jewish camp is any place that has Jewish campers, when others say Jewish camp; they mean a place where their children can have a very intensive Jewish experience. We believe that a camping experience can provide children with a unique Jewish opportunity to learn about nature, sports, crafts, cooking and community in a Jewish setting: “Jewish learning through Jewish living“ Judaica and Hebrew are incorporated into their activities based on a "Jewish" theme.

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Read about the OSRUI experience from our campers. 
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For our 3rd through 11th graders, there is Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute (OSRUI), the Union for Reform Judaism’s overnight camp located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. The OSRUI experience provides our children with a unique Jewish opportunity to learn about nature, sports, crafts, cooking and community in a Jewish setting. It is “Jewish learning through Jewish living,” where Judaica and Hebrew are incorporated into their daily activities. Click here for more information about OSRUI.

For our 3-, 4- or 5-year-olds, who are too young to go to OSRUI, we offer Camp Katan (“Katan” means “little” in Hebrew), right here at Etz Chaim. It is a half-day program that runs for two weeks. Camp Katan has sports activities, craft activities, cooking projects, water fun and a cookout.

Rabbi Bob often says that sending our children to Jewish summer camp is one of the best ways to strengthen their ties to Judaism. Countless Etz Chaim parents can attest to the truth of that statement!

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