Congregation Beth Elohim has a Summer Camp program for all ages, including a special program for terrific two's. The Pre-School Day Camp, Ages 3-5, offers arts & crafts, swimming, music, block play, and trips to Prospect Park. The elementary division, for ages 5 1/2-9, includes swimming, sports, music, and gymnastics. Summer highlights include Olympics (sport and field events), a Music Festival and Carnival. Movin' on Beth Elohim's Travel Camp offers daily trips from the Temple House. Open House - Sunday, March 14th, 11 AM - 1 PM. 
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CBE Kids Camps offers campers a summer of new experiences! The Elementary Division (ages 4½-8 years) includes swimming, sports, music, gymnastics, arts & crafts, nature, and circus arts. Movin' On, CBE's travel camp (ages 9-13), uses the Temple House as a base for daily trips in and around NYC; two overnights are included. Open House: Sunday, March 3, 1-3pm. New this summer—Keshet groups (Hebrew/English) at CBE Kids Camp. Native Hebrew-speaking counselors; Hebrew integrated into the daily activities For more information and pre registration please contact Bobbie Finkelstein at 718-768-3814 x210 or email bfinkelstein@cbebk.org.
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Bobbie Finkelstein has been the director of Congregation Beth Elohim�s, CBE KIDS CAMPS for more than 20 years. She has a master�s degree in social work, with a concentration in groups. �I feel that children learn so much from being in a group setting at camp. We empower them to be confident, caring group members,� Bobbie says. �The campers love the experience so much that they go on to become CITs, assistant counselors, and head counselors as they get older. There is nothing more rewarding for a camp director than to see campers return as staff.�
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