A day at camp
Every camp day is packed with creativity, movement, learning, and lots of fun. Here's what a typical day looks like at Camp Moshiach.
Campers arrive, settle in, and gather for morning davening and a short Torah thought.
First rotating activity of the day — crafts, baking, music, or outdoor adventure.
Kosher snack time followed by supervised free play and social time.
Second activity block — campers rotate to a new station or continue a project.
Badatz-certified kosher lunch served together. Bentching and singing after the meal.
A calm period with stories, quiet crafts, or a short rest.
Afternoon activity, special guest, or field trip preparation.
Campers are signed out by authorized guardians. Staff available for parent questions.
Something exciting every single day
From Shabbos candle holders to painted canvases, our crafts program sparks creativity and produces beautiful Judaica to take home.
Campers learn the mitzvah of challah, bake cookies, and prepare treats — all under strict Badatz supervision in our kosher kitchen.
Jewish songs, niggunim, dance, and movement activities fill the air with simcha. Campers learn Chabad melodies and express themselves through dance.
Fresh air, team games, nature walks, and sports keep campers active and energized. Our outdoor program builds teamwork and confidence.
Special off-site excursions bring the summer to life. Past trips have included bowling, parks, and community visits.
Each week of camp has a special theme drawn from the parsha, Jewish calendar, or Chabad teachings. Themes weave through every activity, craft, and song — giving the week a unified, meaningful feel.
Week 1
Ahavas Yisrael
Week 2
Simchas HaTorah
Week 3
Geulah & Moshiach
Week 4
Shabbos Queen