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Both our synagogue and kids' school use Yavneh for...

Both our synagogue and kids' school use Yavneh for retreats. The staff is great and the food is surprisingly delicious for camp. Lovely space. We have a great time. Highly recommended for your retreats as well.

Terrible. Children there are often bullied, and th...

Terrible. Children there are often bullied, and the aministration does nothing about it. To one child there were instances of children physically attacking him by throwing baseballs at their head, children stealing from him, and even one boy urinating on him while he was showering. Moreover they have very strict policies against crossdressing and homosexuality which basically means if you are a homosexual teen or transgender teen the administration will actively be out to get you.

Do NOT send your children here.

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Shabbat Is so boring, some kids are very mean like...

Shabbat Is so boring, some kids are very mean like Alexander and Yitai, The food is pretty good but other than the this camp is Bad
so 2 stars. if you don`t send your children here you can get a 6-day Orlando vacation if Allergic to sun then you will get something better

My wife works here and loves meeting new people fr...

My wife works here and loves meeting new people from all over the world this camp treats all their kids as if they were their own children these children get to learn different things the best is the nature that is around them they enjoy seeing my wife as she shows them how the lunar moths are beautiful how she attracts them in her hands dragon flys chipmunks the children seem to think she is a animal or insect whisperer like a doctor Doolittle the children love this and they learn about the nature around them they seem to like the surroundings

Disclaimer- me or my kids did not attend this camp...

Disclaimer- me or my kids did not attend this camp. We were present at Flume Gorge hike where these campers were hiking.

The counselors (older kids who lead the young campers) do not have manners when they are at a public place such as the Flume Gorge. The gorge pathway is narrow and comfortably allows for a single file line to climb. There were several families with different abilities on this pathway along with us while we were climbing. Once the campers , led by their counselors arrived on the path, they pushed everything and everyone away from their path pretty much. Either everyone infront of them has to rush through the whole climb, without a chance to even stop and take a single pic, or hang on the rail for dear life while the counselors barged through without saying excuse me, thankyou, sorry campers coming through etc. NO MAGIC WORDS. Very rude counselors.