Dear Parents, עמו''ש

We are pleased to announce that plans for Camp Chevrah 2024 are well underway, and we are looking forward to a very exciting summer IY”H. Please be advised that registration is being accepted on a first-come first-serve basis. Therefore, please return your registration form as soon as possible.

The following is a list of basic information regarding registration and the camp schedule. More detailed information will be sent out at a later date.


Registration and fees:

➢ The price for camp is $695 for the full four-week program or $200 per week. A deposit of $200 is due with your registration, and the remainder is due by  

July 8. Please note that if registering by the week price will remain at $200 per week even if you decide once camp begins, to send for the full program.

Payment options: If paying by check, please include one check for $200 deposit and another check for the balance, post-dated to July 8. If paying by Zelle, please send $200 now and schedule the balance to be paid prior to July 8. Zelle payments should be sent to 732-552-7864, Please include your son’s full name in the memo.

➢ An additional $85 service fee will be added for any applications received after June 10.

Please fill out the registration form below. If paying by cash or check, please mail it to 2 Sanztown Rd. or drop it off and leave it under the doormat and notify us by text to look out for it. Please write your son's full name on the envelope.  Registration forms without payment will not be accepted. Please make checks payable to: Aryeh Lazar.

Location: We will provide location details at a later date, once it is finalized.

Schedule: July 29 – August 23 (we may be offering an optional 5th week if there is a demand. A decision on that will be made once camp starts)

Monday-Thursday: 9:45 – 3:00

Fridays: 9:45 - 12:30

Contact: If you want to reach camp at any time, please feel free to call or text (732)552-7864.

Finally, we are looking forward to a fun-filled summer program that will surely put a smile on your son’s face.

Rabbi Tzvi Aryeh Lazar