Jewish Camp Week - Rohr Center for Jewish Life-Chabad of Bellingham & WWU
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JEWISH CAMP WEEK

A week of fun makes lifelong memories.

ABOUT JEWISH CAMP WEEK

Jewish Camp Week is a one-of-a-kind experience in our beautiful corner of the Pacific Northwest. Based in Bellingham, we provide an action-packed week of hands-on Judaism through song, trips, games, activities, crafts, and more! Our staff comes with years of camp leadership experience and a contagious enthusiasm, ready to inspire our campers and foster a warmth towards their Jewish identity. Sign your child/ren up for an unforgettable week! Jewish Camp week is geared for kids ages 3-13.

Upcoming events
May. 30, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes, as well as some weekly Torah thoughts!

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jun. 06, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes. With a minyan, we also enjoy the weekly Torah reading.

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jun. 13, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes, as well as some weekly Torah thoughts!

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jun. 20, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes, as well as some weekly Torah thoughts!

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jun. 27, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes, as well as some weekly Torah thoughts!

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jun. 27, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes, as well as some weekly Torah thoughts!

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jul. 04, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes. With a minyan, we also enjoy the weekly Torah reading.

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!
Jul. 11, 2026
Communal Shabbat Morning Service with some new and traditional tunes, as well as some weekly Torah thoughts!

Always followed by Kiddush and a L'chaim!