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DescriptionCamp Alonim is a program of the American Jewish University, an organization founded in 2007 when The Brandeis-Bardin Institute merged with the University of Judaism. Originally, Camp Alonim was a program of The Brandeis-Bardin Institute, which has a long and rich history. Dr. Shlomo Bardin was an educator who believed that American young people were assimilating at alarming rates and sought to create programming to stem this tide. He started with the Brandeis Collegiate Institute (B.C.I.), which is a summer residential program for college students to explore the place Judaism will hold in their adult lives by engaging in art, music, drama, Israeli folk dance as well as learning with dynamic scholars. In 1947, 2,200 acres in Simi Valley was purchased and B.C.I. settled into its permanent home where it has been inspiring college students for over 60 years. Details
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Summer 2010
Session 1: June 22 - July 4; $1,765 ($1,685*) Grades 3-11
Mini Camp: June 27 - July 4; $1,030 ($980*) Grades 2-7
Session 2: July 6 - July 25; $2,540 ($2,440*) Grades 3-11
Session 3: July 27 - August 15; $2,440 ($2,340*) Grades 3-11 ReviewsNo Reviews to display
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