A 13-Day Farbrengen Camp

Can you have a summer camp with only six kids? Should you?

You may be surprised to hear this but given what we’re trying to accomplish, six may be a little too ambitious. We’re going for it anyways—The Rebbe would demand nothing less!

See, the objective of the 13-Day Farbrengen Camp is to amplify and set in motion a series of events to return not one, not two but at least six holy Jews to a place of divine inspiration. One that will not only change their lives for the better but will also have them changing the lives of others as well.

Our special six have faced certain challenges and as a result struggle with their adherence to Yiddishkeit. To address this, each boy will receive comprehensive farbrengen sessions, creating an environment more akin to a spiritual fraternity rather than a camp-style kumbaya.

That’s not to say there won’t be lots of fun excursions to places like Six Flags, interactive sporting events like Paintball, and overnight camping adventures (there will!). The secret to our camp is that we’ve made farbrengens the red thread that ties every moment together. Why? Because it’s a type of communication that they’re not only familiar with but that also provides an open platform for addressing common challenges such as vape, weed, and social media addiction.

Ultimately, the 13-Day Farbrengen Camp presents a great opportunity for your son’s personal growth.

Who’s invited? Teenagers who’ve grown up religious but for whatever reason that religiosity is having a hard time sticking. The yeshiva system is sometimes not for everyone—particularly the strong-willed, the sensitive, and the creative struggle to find expression.

The 13-Day Farbrengen camp offers these young men an opportunity to find acceptance at any level of religious observance and to grow from there. Currently, there are only three spots left.

Sign up now to change the course of your child’s life for the better! For more information, reach out to Gavriel Kollin via WhatsApp at 310-384-4286.

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