Why Maccabi Sports Camp
Build Strong Character and Jewish Community through Sports
Maccabi Sports Camp is proud to be the first and only Jewish sports overnight camp experience on the West Coast. Not content to rest on our laurels as pioneers, we are passionate about creating an amazing camp experience each and every year for our campers. Maccabi Sports Camp delivers top-notch sports training, personal growth, friendships and a warm and inclusive Jewish community to campers from all around the United States, Canada and beyond.
Amazing Camp Experience
Our camp experience is built on relationships with campers from professionals who care about each child and want to provide the right support and encouragement for their development. We complement that with top-notch athletic facilities and training, along with meaningful Jewish programs and celebrations and fun social activities like Casino Night, Beach Party, and other memorable evening programs. It’s all part of the Maccabi signature style and it sets us apart from other camp experiences.
Personal Growth
Maccabi Sports Camp is about building character. Campers are welcomed to our community at Opening Ceremonies, a time to establish our values and remind everyone of the power of being part of a supportive and inclusive community. Similarly, we culminate our session at Closing Ceremonies where we celebrate the achievements of individuals and the community. Awards celebrating our core values are given to the campers who demonstrate strong character and determination, spirit, willingness to try new things and being a “Mensch.”
A Passion for Sports
We wouldn’t be Maccabi Sports Camp without the top-notch sports! Our young athletes benefit from training in their chosen core sport with head and assistant coaches who are experts in their field. Our coaching staff is adept at relating to athletes, regardless of their skill level, at motivating them to give their best effort, and then recognizing those efforts. Our entire staff believes in the importance of providing positive reinforcement and creating a fun environment, encouraging players to try new things, challenge themselves, and grow from failure. Skill advancement and an increase in self-confidence are a natural outcome.
Jewish Community
Maccabi Sports Camp was founded on the belief that an inclusive and warm Jewish camp experience is for every kid who loves sports. Jewish practice and values are woven throughout the Maccabi camp experience, from the “Modeh Ani” wake-up song at the Morning Huddle and sharing our daily intention (kavanah), to learning about and applying the Jewish concept of “Shmirat haguf,” guarding the body, by caring for our mind, body and soul.
Our core values
Tikkun Middot, Building Character
If there’s anything we want our campers to take away, it’s the value of ethical behavior and an understanding of how their choices, actions, and words impact others. Sports are a vehicle through which strong character can be developed; how we all handle winning, losing, and the competition inherent in sports is of utmost importance. The strong character that we develop on the field — as an individual and as a teammate — can translate to being a person of strong character throughout the rest of our lives.
K’lal Yisrael, Welcoming Jewish People and Friends
We all know, it’s not just the similarities but the differences that unite Jewish people (all people) worldwide. And as campers and athletes of different backgrounds are encouraged to support one another, they experience what it means to create a genuine community, at our camp and beyond.
Shmirat Haguf, Guarding the Body
We promote living a healthy lifestyle— specifically caring for the mind, body, and soul. The value of Shmirat HaGuf is present in everything we do at camp, from stretching before sports to staying hydrated, eating balanced meals and wearing sunscreen.
Shabbat Shalom, Time of Rest & Gratitude
As it is in life, so it is in sports—it’s important to take a break from time to time! So, we set some of that aside to step away from competition and instruction to reflect, rejuvenate, and connect. Further, it’s critical that members of our community include gratitude as part of their personal reflection, assigning time to show appreciation for all that we’re fortunate to enjoy inside and out of camp.