Things To Bring

Personal Items

· Pillows and twin-size sheets and blankets. (Those with 2 queen-size beds in their room will be informed.) · Bath towels/ · Electric fan for your room (however, all cabins have large ceiling fans and lodges have air conditioning) · Soap, toiletries, bug spray, sunscreen, personal bathroom cups
· Medications, vitamins, dietary supplements, child specific needs, first-aid kit · Reading lamp (all rooms have overhead lights only)

Clothing

· Casual clothing, sandals, closed-toed shoes or sneakers for walking to the campfire or for hikes · Come prepared for hot days, rain, and chilly nights · Swimsuits, flip flops, goggles, hat, sunglasses

Religious Items

· Please bring your own siddurim for services
· Kippot, tallitot

Free-time Items

· Sports equipment: Frisbees, bat, ball, mitt, basketball, water bottle · Pool towels, children's 'floaties' for pool · Musical instruments suitable for kumzitz (campfire) playing <<
Miscellaneous Items

· Flashlight with fresh batteries · Battery-operated alarm clock for those staying in cabins or tents. Lodge rooms have alarm clocks. · Camera, film · Umbrellas and/or ponchos (in case of rain) · Singing voice and dancing feet

Childcare Items

· Please see enclosed Childcare Checklist

And Not To Bring

· Please do not bring anything of value other than your loved ones. Lodge rooms have keys but cabins can only be locked from the inside. We cannot guarantee the security of your belongings. · Your Chumash · Food, drinks, plates, utensils, or cups: The only items that can come into the dining hall, including those for babies, must be their original, sealed packaging with appropriate Kashrut supervision (OU, OK, Star K, Kof K). The camp will provide disposable sippy cups.

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