B'nei Mitzvah Preparations During the Summer
For Campers in Halutzim (current 6th grade) and Bogrim (current 7th grade) with a Mitzvah date occurring only between August 2025 and November 2025: we are happy to help review material that your child has already learned at home during their time at camp. We are not able to teach new material. Please make sure that your child brings to camp any materials already learned that they will need for review, such as a digital audio files pre-loaded onto their screenless mp3 player or hard copies in a folder. Review of materials will take place a maximum of once per week.
If your child's teacher is requesting one or two summer meetings with them to review material over Zoom, we will do our best to accommodate this request. Please note that space as well as other camper care needs may take priority. Please complete this form to let us know of your child's needs over the summer.
Please reach out to yonis@ramahpoconos.org with any questions.
HEALTH POLICIES:
1. MEDICAL FORMS
Please note that a CURRENT EXAM and up-to-date VACCINATIONS are mandatory for every child coming to Ramah and must be noted on the medical form. Physical exams must have been completed within the past 11 months. Be sure that all information is complete and uploaded into your CampInTouch account. The camp medical form must be filled out to participate in our program.
All medical conditions and special concerns MUST be communicated to the Camp Nurse. This will provide a positive and safe environment for your child. As with all sensitive information communicated to tzevet (staff), it will only be shared with necessary tzevet members.
We cannot administer treatment or medication without a completed medical form, including signed consent to treat; therefore, no one can be admitted to camp without a completed, signed medical form.
2. ILLNESS
We are concerned about the health of every camper. Please keep your sick child at home. This protects the health of our kehillah (community). A child may return to camp when:
- No fever has been present for at least 24 hours
- Diarrhea and vomiting have cleared for at least 24 hours
- Antibiotics, if prescribed, have been used for at least 24 hours
- Frequent coughing and nasal discharge are resolved
- Pain (earache, cramps, headache, etc.) is resolved
- Mood, appetite, behavior, and activity are normal again
You will be notified if your child is exposed to a communicable illness at camp. In turn, kindly notify the camp if your child has been exposed to a communicable illness at home. Additionally, please share any special concerns.
3. MEDICATIONS
If your child requires special medication or prescription medication during the day, please bring the medication, in its original bottle, labeled with your child's name, along with specific doctor's instructions for its administration, to the camp office. All medications will be kept in the nurse's office, and will ONLY be administered under the direction of the Camp nurse.
NO MEDICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED BY THE CAMP UNLESS ACCOMPANIED BY INSTRUCTIONS FROM YOUR CHILD'S PHYSICIAN.
We understand that some campers may take a "vacation" from their regular, school-year dose of medication during the summer. Often, this is because camp is assumed to be a less structured, stress-free environment. While camp is a time for fun and relaxation, there are many different situations to deal with, including new social situations and changes in routine. For these reasons, we strongly request that you discuss the above factors with your physician. If you are considering a "vacation" from medication for your child, you must let the camp know. This information is essential in order to ensure a successful summer for your child.
4. TICK SAFETY & PREVENTION
The safety and well-being of our chanichim (campers) is always our top priority. As with any outdoor setting, ticks are a natural part of the environment. We encourage all mishpachot to partner with us in helping reduce the risk of tick-borne illnesses by checking your child for ticks daily after camp. Tick checks should include the entire body, paying special attention to warm, hidden areas such as:
- Hairline and scalp
- Behind the Ears
- Under the arms
- Around the waist
- Behind the knees
- In and around the groin area
We also suggest that chanichim shower or bathe after returning home each day and that you wash and dry their clothing on high heat when possible. tzevet does not conduct tick checks, so your role at home is essential in ensuring ongoing safety.
If you find a tick and are concerned, we recommend contacting your pediatrician. For more information on tick safety and Lyme disease prevention, please consult resources from the CDC or your local health department.