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The Chai Center Jewish Dix Hills 2017 Children's Summer Camp Long Island New York |
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at The Chai Center in Dix Hills, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
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June 1, 2017 - August 31, 2017 |
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The Chai Center |
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501 Vanderbilt Parkway |
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Dix Hills, NY 11746 |
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The Chai Center Jewish Dix Hills 2017 Children's Summer Camp at The Chai Center in Dix Hills, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Summer Camp at The Chai Center is dedicated to enriching the lives of children from diverse Jewish backgrounds and affiliations through a stimulating camping experience. It is much more than a physical break from the school routine and winter activities. It's a comprehensive program designed to strengthen the body and soul. It provides your child with a rich and wholesome summer vacation of fun and excitement along with friendship and meaningful educational experiences.
New adventures, excitement and challenges for your child, all built on The Chai Center hallmark of safety, fun and love. 7 week flexible program. All 7 weeks or weekly options available for all age groups. State of the art air-conditioned facility, exceptional staff. Water spray park. Licensed by Suffolk County Board of Health.
Summer Camp at The Chai Center is a joint effort of the Chabad Centers in Dix Hills, Commack, and the Melville/Huntington areas.
The Chai Center
Jewish Dix Hills
The Chai Center is one of New York's most unorthodox orthodox Synagogues- a popular center for Jews of all backgrounds and affiliations who wish to learn more about their Jewish roots. Located on 1.5 acres on Vanderbilt Parkway in Dix Hills, The Chai Center offers a wide variety of educational and spiritual opportunities, including Hebrew School, Preschool, Torah classes, Shabbaton dinners and an array of Jewish Holiday programs. Traditional Jewish values are brought to life in a joyous, non-judgemental atmosphere.
Everyone is welcome at the Chai Center, regardless of one's level of Jewish observance. The philosophy is in keeping with the Chabad-Lubavitch approach of joy, scholarship and unconditional acceptance and love of every Jew. |
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631-351-8672 |
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