Tag: Foundation For Jewish Camp

Rob and Elisa Bildner's work with the Foundation for Jewish Camp highlights Jewish camp participation as a key predictor of adult Jewish engagement.
Enrollment for Jewish American teens on summer trips to Israel has decreased significantly this year, with some camps cancelling the trips due to low interest and safety concerns following recent regional conflicts.
Jenni Zeftel, the director of day camp initiatives at Foundation for Jewish Camp (FJC), discusses the importance of investment in Jewish day camps.
Jewish camps have a significant impact on shaping the Jewish community, helping to create a deep commitment to Jewish identity, lifelong friendships, and future Jewish leaders.
Many Jewish sleepaway camps across the United States are now offering accommodations for transgender and nonbinary (TNB) campers.
In this article, the author reflects on the excessive photo-documentation at summer camps and the role of parents in perpetuating this trend.
Elisa Spungen Bildner and Rob Bildner, influential philanthropists in the Jewish community, discuss the role of power and collaboration in philanthropy.
Eight major Jewish organizations in the U.S. have formed an emergency pandemic coalition to address the impact of coronavirus on the Jewish community.