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Camp Schedule

Camp JRF has many fun and exciting programs throughout the day. Though each eidah (unit) has a slightly different schedule, there are many activities that all campers enjoy. Below is a typical camp day. Please click on the activity for more information.

Sample Daily Schedule
Time
Activity
7:30 Boker Tov (Good Morning)
8:00 Aseyfat Boker
8:30 Aruhat Boker
9:15 Nikayon
9:45 Havaya
11:00 Sports or Etgar
12:00 Shira
12:30 Aruhat Tzohorayim
1:30 Shuk
1:45 M'nuha
2:30 S'hiya & Agam
3:45 Nishnush
4:15 Breirot
5:15 Hofshi
6:15 Miklahot
7:15 Aruhat Erev
8:00 Ma'ariv
8:30 P'ulat Erev
9:15 Z'man Tzrif
9:45 Kibui Orot
10:00  Lilah Tov

Aseyfat Boker (morning gathering): We integrate music, arts, and personal expression into our daily gathering. Aseyfat at camp are filled with singing, dancing, and laughter - a truly wonderful part of the day. General silliyness is the rule, with the mission of getting the blood flowing and preparing everyone for a fun and exciting day.

Aruhat Boker (breakfast): Breakfast at camp include items like fresh fruit, cereal, pancakes, eggs, french toast, oatmeal, quinoa, bagels and more.

Nikayon (clean up): This is a time to clean-up the cabins in preperation of an busy day. Clean-up contests with prizes help make this fun and rewarding.

Havaya (experiential Jewish programming): At Camp JRF, we create a 24/7 Jewish community. As part of this, campers will spend time each day discovering part of what it means to be Jewish in a modern society. Havayot are not classroom activities: they are exciting and interactive programs that incorporate sports, arts, music, skits, food, and games. From choosing values through jelly beans and ice cream to board games about living in two civilizations with dice the size of your head, our havayot are a fun and involving way to explore Judaism.

Sports or Etgar (Challenge Course): This is a time for groups to meet with our talented sports and challenge course staff to engage in a variety of physical activities designed to be fun and create oportunities for accomplishments.

S'hiya & Agam (Swimming & Boating):

Shira (song session): Music and singing are most important in our camp community. Learning new music, sharing old tunes, hanging out with friends, and dancing around the dining hall are some of the best moments of the day.

M'nuha (rest hour):

Shuk (Canteen):

Breirot (electives): One of the great advantages of camp is the chance to try out something new or something you can't do at home. Breirot give you this opportunity, letting you focus on a particular activity throughout the summer. From baseball to guitar playing to bead working, from ultimate Frisbee to cooking to acting, from the ropes course to painting to boating, there is sure to be something to appeal to every camper.

Nishnush (snack and mail call): Amidst all the activity of the day, we know that kids also just want time to hang out. Nishnush is the time to do just that - see friends from across camp, get mail, and have a snack to restore energy for the rest of the day's excitement.

Hofshi (free choice): During this time, everyone will have the opportunity to hang out with campers from other eidot (units) in a particular area of camp.  Whether they choose to throw a pot, pick up a tennis racket, play a theater game, or just sit under a tree and read, this is the perfect opportunity for them to make their own choices about how to spend their afternoon.

Miklahot (showers)

Aruhat Erev (dinner)

Ma'ariv (evening services)

P'ulat Erev (evening program): P'ulat Erev is the high point of the day for many campers. A Camp JRF twist on capture the flag, scavenger hunts, casino night, star gazing, and tie dye are just a few of the endless possibilities that await each evening.

Zman Tzrif / Eidah and Kibui Orot (cabin / unit time and lights out): At the end of the day, it's time to check in with friends and counselors in your cabin, share great experiences from the day, and begin to look forward to another great day tomorrow....

CAMP JRF: THE AARON AND MARJORIE ZIEGELMAN CAMPUS