Welcome to the BELY Online Resource Guide! On this page, you will find links to the many different programs, organizations and resources available in our community. BELY and Temple Beth Elohim are providing this page as a service to you, and are not responsible for the content on any of the websites linked below. If you have any questions or would like to learn more about any of the listed programs or organizations, please contact a member of the TBE Youth Education Team. Please note that this page is a work in process...we're constantly adding more information as we learn about the many programs and opportunities that are available. Click on a category in the list below...it will take you to that section of the page!
Arts & AthleticsCommunity OrganizationsJewish Community Relations Council of Greater Boston
Mayyim Hayyim: Living Waters Community Mikveh & Education Center Community EducationCollege/Post-High SchoolKesher (Reform Judaism on Campus)
RAC Machon Kaplan Program (spend a summer in DC!)
Tamarim (Gap Year Program)
IsraelLearning & Media
MyJewishLearning.com: The Personal Gateway to Jewish Exploration |
| URJ Crane Lake Camp | |
| URJ Eisner Camp | |
| NFTY in Israel Imagine the most incredible summer of your life. NFTY in Israel offers three different programs that connect you to the Jewish homeland. Hike, climb, discover, and explore with new friends from across the continent. Return home with endless personal accomplishments, meaningful memories and stories you'll never forget. Open to participants entering grades 11 and 12. | |
| NFTY Mitzvah Corps is for high school students (entering grades 10-12) interested in having a meaningful and exciting summer engaging in Tikkun Olam, giving teens the chance to make a difference and experience a sense of accomplishment and fulfillment that comes only with helping another person. There are six different program sites around the country. | |
| URJ Kutz Camp: NFTY's Campus For Reform Jewish Teens is a fun and exciting high school-only (entering grades 10-12) environment where Reform Jewish Teens can learn invaluable skills to better themselves as leaders in their home communities. In the NFTY Leadership experience, you choose your classes and create a schedule that best fits your needs and interests. | |
| BIMA at Brandeis University | |
| Camp Avoda | |
| Camp Bauercrest | |
| Camp Pembroke | |
| Camp Tel Noar | |
| Camp Tevya | |
| Camp Young Judea | |
| The Foundation For Jewish Camp, a public foundation, is the only national
organization dedicated to nonprofit Jewish residential camps, advancing
program and leadership excellence in camps and access to vibrant Jewish
experiences for campers. The Foundation helps raise awareness and
support for Jewish summer camps, highlighting their successful track
record for building powerful Jewish commitment in young Jews, ensuring
future Jewish continuity. FJC works with more than 150 camps, 70,000
campers, and 12,000 counselors across North America to further its
mission. Learn more at: www.jewishcamp.org. | |
| Genesis at Brandeis University | |
| JCCs of Greater Boston Summer Camps & Programs | |
| JCC Maccabi ArtsFest | |
JCC Maccabi Camp Kingswood offers campers ages 8 to 15 a warm, safe, and welcoming community where personal growth and development, outdoor living and Jewish values form the core of its program. Flexible schedule options: 4-days, 2-, 31/2-, 51/2-, 7-week options. Operated by the JCCs of Greater Boston. | |
| JCC Maccabi Games are the ultimate experience for Jewish teen athletes ages 12-16. Compete with friends from all over the Greater Boston area and go head-to-head against others from all over the world. | |
To find out how first time campers from TBE can get $1000 off tuition from many of these camps, click here!
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