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Međunarodno iskustvo

Kampera iz 30 zemalja okuplja se svakog leta kako bi uživali u našim dvanaestodnevna smenama.

Zabavne aktivnosti

U Sarvaš kampu naći ćete širok spektar različitih aktivnosti u kojima možete isprobati sportske, komunikacione ili kreativne veštine. Neki od naših biciklističkih izleta počinju u 5:30 ujutro!

Razvijanje jevrejskog identiteta

Naš pristup judaizmu je otvoren i pluralistički. Prihvatamo sve pravce, stilove i nivoe judaizma. Možete naučiti molitve, pesme, posetiti sinagogu ili jednostavno uživati u judaizmu.

Stručno obrazovanje

Koristeći metodologiju neformalnog obrazovanja, naše obučeno osoblje vodi kampere kroz obrazovni program i temu. Možda ćemo vas čak naučiti kako da pišete novinske čalanke ili da kreirate sopstvenu muziku.

Dates 2024

Session 1: June 30 – July 12

Session 2: July 14 – 26

Session 3: July 28 – August 9

Session 4: August 11 – 23


Participation Fee and Registration

The participation fee and the registration dates for Szarvas 2024 will be communicated at the end of February and the beginning of March.

Note: a new registration system will be available. Before applying for participation in summer camp, a new account/registration has to be made.


Additional Events

Events and activities related to the preparation of the Summer camp

Community events from January to June 

Community events from August to December

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Vision

We believe in inclusive, innovative, and sustainable Jewish communities that enable self-fulfillment for all their members.


Mission

Szarvas Camp nurtures Jewish identity and belonging within a safe and celebratory educational environment. We cultivate Jewish literacy, leadership and the interconnectivity of young Jews and their communities worldwide. 


Goals



The camp is a joint program of JDC and the Ronald S. Lauder Foundation. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) is the world’s leading Jewish humanitarian assistance organization. JDC works in more than 70 countries and in Israel to alleviate hunger and hardship, rescue Jews in danger, create lasting connections to Jewish life, and provide immediate relief and long-term development support for victims of natural and man-made disasters. For more information, please visit www.jdc.org