
Camp Director Rabbi Yosef Sandweiss confirmed the good news in an email to the camp parents.
“The State of Michigan announced this past Friday afternoon that they will be allowing overnight camps to run, within the framework of their guidelines,” the email reads. “Our staff is working tirelessly to review these guidelines and create a set of policies which will allow us to maintain a safe environment for our campers and staff, without compromising our trademark Maayan ruach and excitement!”
The camp director will will be sharing more details in the next 2-3 days regarding rescheduled dates, camp safety policies, etc. Interested parents should check out the camp website for more information or reach out through email at [email protected] .
{Matzav.com}




Are they also going to discriminate like some of the sleepaway camps, where if you don’t have connections, they dump you on a “waiting list”???
They can afford good police protection.
I hear they do have space in some grades….
i heard its a great camp and they might still have space