Camp Na'aleh, Jewish summer camp in Windsor, New York, US
Camp Na'aleh is a summer facility in Windsor offering swimming, paintball, and a ninja warrior course among its recreational amenities. The grounds contain multiple activity areas and sports facilities designed for seasonal use.
The camp was founded in 1932 as Camp Kvutza by the Young Poale Zion Alliance, beginning with 14 members living in tents. It evolved from these modest origins into an established summer facility.
The camp embodies Jewish and Labor Zionist values through communal living and shared responsibilities. Visitors experience how Hebrew language, Israeli history, and conversations about social justice are woven into daily camp life.
The camp operates seasonally in July and provides lodging along with various activities primarily for girls supervised by experienced staff members. Plan ahead for specific program dates since this facility runs only during the summer months.
Except on Shabbat, campers engage in daily work tasks such as cleaning, painting, and maintenance to simulate kibbutz life. This hands-on labor shapes the experience and connects physical work with ideological learning.
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