Levis JCC Marleen Forkas Summer Camp

Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center, 21050 95th Ave S, Boca Raton, FL 33428

mapAdolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center, 21050 95th Ave S, Boca Raton, FL 33428

About

Levis JCC Marleen Forkas Summer Camp offers a full-day camp program with activities that include go karts, science, magic, trapeze, archery, swim, sports, and art. The program takes place on a gated 100 acre campus with indoor and outdoor facilities such as the Marleen Forkas splash pad, pools, and gymnasiums. The camp welcomes campers from all backgrounds, and its programs, services, and events are open to all.

• Ages: 2–18 years old
• Schedule: Camp dates are June 8 – July 31, 2026, with Camp Kavod running June 8 – July 24, Monday–Friday, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm, with no camp on July 3; Pre Care is available Monday–Friday, 7:30 – 9:00 am, and Post Care is available Monday–Friday, 4:00 – 6:00 pm
• Price: Rates: Pricing varies by program. Please click on the individual camp programs to learn more.

The Levis JCC has been providing children of all ages with summers at camp since 1986. The camp’s mission states that camp is about kids having the freedom to learn and grow without pressures from school while developing skills that prepare them for future success, and that its camp culture is built on universally accepted moral ideals and strong Jewish values, incorporating respect, honor, good sportsmanship, and teamwork into all activities. The program is sponsored in part by the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County, and the Adolph & Rose Levis Jewish Community Center is a non-profit community agency of the Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County.

For attendance, submission of completed medical form #3040 and immunization form #680, as well as an IEP or 504 plan if applicable, is required, and campers will not be permitted to attend camp without completed medical forms. The Levis JCC does not accept Religious Exemption forms for any medical reasons, and failure to disclose any pre-existing medical conditions, including cognitive, social, and/or motor disabilities, or failure to disclose a change in dosage of regularly prescribed medication may result in dismissal from camp without refund or proration of tuition.

Parent feedback includes comments from a Camp Kavod parent who shared that her son describes camp as “all the things” and “lots of fun” and that she can tell he is happy and comfortable. Another Upper Camp parent said their children were “so incredibly happy and having the summer of their lives” and that the experience “turned the light in their hearts back on.” A Camp Kavod parent reported that her son “loves going” and was very excited to start camp. An Early Childhood Camp parent expressed appreciation for the EC camp, staff, and especially a staff member named Adele, noting that her kids “absolutely love going” and that camp days start with everyone waking up happy.

Last updated February 19, 2026.

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