How Jewish Summer Camps Empower Identity During Uncertain Times

June 13, 2025
Sam Lotzoff

West Bloomfield, Michigan, United States

Class of 2026

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In recent years, antisemitism has sparked fear and concern among students, parents, and entire communities. From discriminatory remarks to targeted violence, the challenges Jewish students face in educational settings and beyond are growing more visible and urgent. In light of these challenges, the demand for spaces that affirm and celebrate Jewish identity has never been greater. Jewish summer camps, long known for fostering joy, belonging, and tradition, have become more important than ever in providing youth with a supportive and empowering environment.

These overnight camps do far more than offer the classic summer experience of canoeing, color wars, and bonfires. They create close-knit communities where inclusivity, respect, and camaraderie are foundational. Within this safe environment, campers are free to explore and strengthen their Jewish identity in a way that is joyful, authentic, and meaningful.

At Jewish camps, identity is not confined to prayer or ritual; it is woven into every part of daily life. Campers celebrate Jewish culture through music, dance, art, food, and storytelling. They form friendships with peers from diverse backgrounds, learning to appreciate the rich tapestry of global Jewish traditions. Through Shabbat celebrations, cultural programs, and thoughtful conversations, they develop a stronger sense of self and community.

These camps help young Jewish teens build resilience and pride at a time when many feel vulnerable or isolated. Campers return home more confident in their beliefs and more connected to a broader Jewish network. In a world that can feel increasingly uncertain, Jewish summer camps serve as places where youth are not only safe but also seen, valued, and uplifted. As antisemitism continues to impact our Jewish communities, the role of these camps offers teens a safe place to be strong, proud, and connected.

Sam Lotzoff is an Aleph from Michigan region who enjoys playing golf.

All views expressed on content written for The Shofar represent the opinions and thoughts of the individual authors. The author biography represents the author at the time in which they were in BBYO.

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