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Camp Alonim: Overnight Camps

Camp Alonim: Overnight Camps

United States, Brandeis

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Overview

Camp Alonim blends the fun of a traditional summer camp with the spirit of Jewish community and values. Located on a sprawling 2,700-acre campus just outside Los Angeles, the camp offers both overnight sessions for kids entering grades 2–11 and a day camp for younger children.

Each day brings a mix of electives, sports, arts, nature, and Jewish learning woven naturally into camp life. Campers choose two or three elective activities plus a free hour called “Alo-Options,” where they can head to the pool, ropes course, or horse corral. The program focuses on friendship, confidence, and self-discovery while nurturing a sense of belonging and respect for others.

Younger campers enjoy fast-paced days filled with creativity and outdoor fun. Older campers gain a greater sense of independence, leadership, and responsibility. For families seeking a summer experience that balances values, adventure, and social connection, Camp Alonim is a rare gem.

Info about kid camp

Departure from:
United States
Age:
5–17, Youth (6-17), Teens (13-17), Grade Schoolers (6-10), Middle Schoolers (11-14), 1st grade (6-7), 2nd grade (7-8), 3rd grade (8-9), 4th grade (9-10), 5th grade (10-11), 6th grade (11-12), 7th grade (12-13), 8th grade (13-14), 9th grade (14-15), 10th grade (15-16), 11th grade (16-17)
Type:
Day, Overnight
Season:
Summer
Gender:
Co-Ed
Lodging:
Cabin
Sports:
L1: Sports, L2: Sports Training, Multisport
Water Activities:
L1: Water Activities, Pool
Academics:
L1: Academics, L2: Learning, Language
Arts:
L2: Fine Arts, L1: Arts, Arts & Crafts, L2: Dance, L2: Music
Religious:
L1: Religious, Jewish

Contact details

Country: United States
Regions: Brandeis
Address: 1101 Peppertree Lane Brandeis, CA 93064

Book a Camp

Dates Days Price
15.06.26 - 09.08.26 56 7 495 $
16.06.26 - 12.07.26 27 5 750 $
16.06.26 - 28.06.26 13 3 315 $
30.06.26 - 12.07.26 13 3 315 $
15.07.26 - 04.08.26 21 4 875 $
05.08.26 - 09.08.26 5 1 275 $

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How it works

  • 1. Fill out the application form and click on the "Book" button
  • 2. Sending an application is not a purchase of a trip to the summer camp, it just shows your interest in purchasing it.
  • 3. The Camp Provider will receive your application and contact you directly to clarify all the details, paperwork, payment and other formalities.

Common questions

If you have any questions about the camp:

  • You can reach us at [email protected], and we’ll do our best to answer your questions within our expertise.
  • Send a request directly to the camp. A camp organizer will contact you and advise you in detail on all the details.

Apply to the camp and change your mind?

  • If for any reason you need to cancel your application, just email us at [email protected] or [email protected], and we will ask the organizer of the camp to cancel your application.

How do I pay for camp?

  • Each camp has individual payment terms. You solve all financial issues directly with the organizer of the camp after the registration and sending the application.

Whom should I pay?

  • The trip to the children's camp is paid directly to the organizer of the camp.

Do I need any approvals or proof of payment?

  • You can ask for any permits that regulate the work of the camp as well as documents confirming the payment of the package from the organizer of the camp after making the registration or the payment.

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Accommodation and Meals

Accommodation

Campers live in rustic but comfortable cabins that sleep about 10–14 children, along with two counselors and sometimes an additional staff member for support. Each cabin includes electricity, bunk beds, and nearby or in-bunk restrooms with hot showers.

Bunks are grouped by age and gender identity, though older campers can opt into all-gender housing. The setup promotes close friendships, teamwork, and a real “camp family” feel. Supervision is constant, and counselors help campers build community while keeping daily routines smooth and inclusive.

Meals

Meals are served family-style in the dining hall, where campers eat together with their bunkmates and counselors. The kitchen is strictly kosher and completely nut-free to protect children with allergies.

The menu is both hearty and kid-friendly—think scrambled eggs, bagels, and fruit in the morning, followed by dishes like BBQ sandwiches, pasta, schnitzel, or tacos later in the day. A full salad bar and vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free options are always available. Mealtime at Camp Alonim is about more than food—it’s about community, conversation, and sharing stories from the day.

Safety

Safety at Camp Alonim is built into every layer of its operation. The camp is accredited by the American Camp Association, and staff are trained extensively in CPR, first aid, and emergency procedures.

Before campers arrive, the entire team participates in comprehensive safety and supervision training that includes everything from managing homesickness to handling emergencies. The campus has 24-hour on-site staff, security personnel, and close coordination with local police and fire departments. Families can rest easy knowing that their children are in capable, watchful hands.

Health & Medicine

A fully equipped Health Center is open around the clock and staffed by a resident doctor and registered nurses who live at camp throughout the summer. Routine care and medication management are handled on-site, and sick-call visits take place twice daily.

The health team works closely with local hospitals for any emergencies, ensuring swift response times if needed. Parents can discuss allergy management, dietary needs, or ongoing medical care before camp begins to make sure every camper’s needs are met safely.

Camp Traditions

Tradition is at the heart of Camp Alonim. Fridays begin with a camp-wide barbecue and a sea of white clothing as everyone prepares to welcome Shabbat. Campers gather for joyful song and dance services, then celebrate together with Israeli folk dancing that stretches into the evening.

Saturday brings a relaxed pace—coffee-cake breakfast, community services, talent shows, and Havdallah under the stars. Throughout the week, campers bond over camp songs, spirited games, and long-standing rituals like bunk clean-up competitions. The result is a vibrant, inclusive culture that keeps alumni coming back year after year.

Facilities and services

    • Expansive natural campus (about 2,700 acres)
    • Outdoor swimming pool
    • Horseback riding arenas and stables
    • Ropes course and climbing wall
    • Arts and crafts studios
    • Teaching kitchen for cooking electives
    • Sports fields and courts
    • Health Center with 24-hour staff
    • Secure, staffed entry and guard service
    • Bunk housing with electricity and hot showers
    • Outdoor amphitheater and campfire circle
    • Dance pavilion and assembly spaces for services
    • Laundry service during certain sessions
    • On-site staff housing and supervision

Activities Program

Camp Alonim’s program balances structure and freedom. Campers explore creativity, sports, and adventure while learning about teamwork and Jewish values through experience, not lectures. The schedule includes electives, all-camp events, and free-choice blocks that let kids pursue their interests while discovering new ones.

    • Israeli folk dance and camp song sessions
    • Elective “chuggim” in arts, sports, horses, and ropes
    • Free-choice “Alo-Options” time (pool, horseback riding, etc.)
    • Daily Jewish values and experiential learning
    • Overnight trips for older campers
    • Sports and field games
    • Swimming and water activities
    • Arts and performing arts
    • Cooking and creative workshops
    • Nature exploration and hiking
    • Challenge course and rock wall
    • Shabbat programs and all-camp celebrations
    • Rest and reflection periods

Terms and Payments

Price includes

    • Housing in cabins with counselor supervision
    • All meals and snacks
    • Access to all regular camp activities and electives
    • Health Center access for routine care
    • Use of campus facilities and equipment

For an additional charge

    • Transportation to and from camp
    • Optional gear or equipment for trips
    • Laundry service (offered during select sessions)
    • Personal items and camp store purchases

Scholarships and financial aid are available but limited.

Some programs may have waitlists; early registration is recommended.

Younger campers attend day sessions; older campers participate in overnight programs.


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