Any place where our values and our actions meet, something special is bound to happen.

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Sustainability


We model and teach reverence for the earth’s systems, and awareness of the social systems of which we are a part. Our campers experience the power of creating change, individually and as part of a group, and learn how things work: our local ecosystems, our food system, how to thrive in the outdoors, how to transform interpersonal conflicts. Their self-esteem grows in step with their awareness and awe for the interconnectedness of all creation.

Pure & Natural


We’re committed to maintaining a small environmental footprint and promoting healthy lifestyles, from our almost-entirely vegetarian kitchen to the all-organic products we use in our kitchen, cleaning, and laundry.

campers washing garden carrots
two campers posing in a decorated fram

Culture of Kindness


As we recognize each person as b’tzelem Elohim – created in the image of the Divine – we celebrate the unique gifts of each individual and work to help these gifts emerge and shine. We create safe, loving communities where each person is appreciated.

Love Your Neighbor


We live, work and play together in a Jewishly diverse, multi-generational community. Our campers become leaders through shared responsibility for our animals, farm and communal spaces. Campers both receive and offer mentorship, as we honor the innate wisdom of every age group.

camper in forest making heart symbol with hands
camper with harness on obstacle course

Edge Experiences


For humans as much as for plants, growth occurs at the edges. Challenging experiences push us past our comfort zones and allow us to cultivate self-confidence, discover our gifts, and forge resilient friendships.

Nature Connection + Earth Stewardship


Our tradition teaches that humans have a unique responsibility as caretakers for the larger community of life. Our capacity to honor this responsibility grows in step with our awareness, which leads to love and connection with the more-than-human world.

camper with mud on hands and smiling
all campers gathered in matching shirts

Inclusive Community


In all ecological systems, diversity supports resilience. We appreciate the resilience and beauty that emerges from our diversity – in our families’ backgrounds, structures, Jewish traditions, economic situations and more. More than 40% of all campers receive financial aid. And Eden Village is by far the most Jewishly diverse camp in the country with campers representing all denominations and practices of Jewish spirituality.

Creative Living


As active co-creators — not merely consumers — we nurture personal health, vibrant culture and ecological well-being.

camper with hat and sunglasses smelling flower
bucket with garden cherry tomatoes

Values That Don't Bend to Convenience


This is not ā€œorganics whenever possible.ā€ Keeping our high standards is always possible, because we’re 100% committed to them. We adjust our menus as needed.

No "Body Talk"


While at camp, we take a break from commenting on our own or others’ appearance or clothes. This clears time and energy for what we most want to do: play, build friendships, explore our gifts, grow our skills, and have fun together.

camper doing hula hoop
garden carrot with interesting formations

Free to Be Who You Are


We constantly strive to make Eden Village a place where our children feel empowered to be truly themselves – and where we create truly welcoming community. At Eden Village, many staff and campers identify within the full non-binary spectrum of gender and we support each community member to be in housing that most aligns with their gender identity.