About Camp Kee Tov in Berkeley, CA

At Camp Kee Tov, the spirit of ruach is alive and well! Our campers are filled with creative energy and friendship, fueled by the strong bonds between campers and counselors each summer. Every morning starts with Kumzitz, our daily morning song and skit, and every evening ends with community-building friendship circles. Even our Shabbat celebrations are infused with ruach. Our staff is comprised of many former Camp Kee Tov campers, giving our camp a true family feel. We are committed to enriching the lives of our campers through role models, leadership training, and of course, lots of safe and fun activities! Our camp is open to all children of all religious and ethnic backgrounds, and we emphasize the values of mutual respect, tzedakah, and love of nature. With our commitment to ruach and our strong sense of community, Camp Kee Tov is a place that campers of all ages can look forward to each summer!

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What kind of kids we support

  • Christian
  • Religion (other)
  • Coed
  • Tweens

Amenities

  • Pool
  • Transportation/Buses
  • Playground

Programs at Camp Kee Tov in Berkeley, CA

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Grade in Fall: Kindergarten

Three counselors for each Home Group of 15 campers. Program held at Congregation Beth El site in North Berkeley and at the nearby City of Berkeley Parks. Specialized theme days with age-appropriate activities. Swimming once a week at El Cerrito Swim Center. Mock overnight with return home the same evening.

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Grade in Fall: 1st & 2nd

Three counselors for each Home Group of 18 campers. Same grade campers join together in an Edah (Unit) for larger group activities and theme days. The home base is in Tilden Park. Age-appropriate art, drama, and music programming. Swimming once a week at El Cerrito Swim Center and once a week at Lake Anza. One-night overnight at Congregation Beth El site in North Berkeley

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Grade in Fall 5th & 6th

Campers select a specialty and learn advanced skills. E.g. dance, drama, sports. swimming once a week at El Cerrito Swim Center and once a week at Lake Anza. Two overnights.— a one-nighter at Congregation Beth El and a two-nighter in the East Bay Regional Park District. Mapilim Performance—a showcase of talent for parents, siblings, and friends.

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Location and contact information

1301 Oxford Street, Berkeley, CA, 94709