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Weinstein JCC Summer Camps include activities such as outdoor adventures, nature exploration, swimming, art, water play, music, gardening, creating LEGO masterpieces, becoming a star athlete, and building robots. Campers may also take part in performing arts, Tikkun Olam (repairing the world), athletics, boating, indoor and outdoor activities, music therapy, science, classroom games, gym games, instructional swim, and free swim.
• Ages: 2–15 years old
• Schedule: Camp sessions run across the summer, with key dates including a first day of camp on Monday, June 1 and last days of various camps through Thursday, August 13.
Camp Hilbert has provided intentional summer experiences for more than 76 years and offers specialist-led activities such as art. Camp Ganim is described as the Weinstein JCC's #1-rated summer day camp for preschoolers, and Camp Hilbert and Specialty Camps are described as the Weinstein JCC's #1-rated summer day camps for school-age children. Specialty Camps are offered as a 10-week program of focused instruction with fun and learning mixed in. Voices Together is a safe and structured day camp for children on the autism spectrum, where campers participate in both indoor and outdoor activities including art, music therapy, swimming, science, and classroom and gym games. All Rishonim, Noar, and Ruach groups at Camp Hilbert participate in both instructional swim and free swim each day, while the Bet unit has daily free swim, and each Camp Hilbert unit has opportunities for late stays, overnights, and camping trips. The Leadership in Training (LIT) program at Camp Hilbert is for the oldest campers within the Camp Hilbert environment, and the Instructional Swim Program is structured so campers move up levels as they attain new skills.
The Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center states that it exists to provide educational, physical, and spiritual wellness programs and experiences for all ages and abilities, guided by Jewish values and culture, and that it provides a safe, inclusive environment for the community to gather and build meaningful connections. Camp Hilbert has provided intentional summer experiences rooted in Jewish values to families in the surrounding communities. Weinstein JCC was voted the best preschool, afterschool, Enrichment Classes, and summer camp by Richmond magazine readers, and is listed as one of the best membership gyms in the area. Leadership for these camps includes the Camp Hilbert Director, Assistant Director, Specialty Camps lead, Voices Together lead, Aquatics Director and Coordinator, Registration Manager, Senior Director of Programs, Early Childhood leadership team, and an Inclusion and Support Services Coordinator.
Last updated January 19, 2026.
• Ages: 2–15 years old
• Schedule: Camp sessions run across the summer, with key dates including a first day of camp on Monday, June 1 and last days of various camps through Thursday, August 13.
Camp Hilbert has provided intentional summer experiences for more than 76 years and offers specialist-led activities such as art. Camp Ganim is described as the Weinstein JCC's #1-rated summer day camp for preschoolers, and Camp Hilbert and Specialty Camps are described as the Weinstein JCC's #1-rated summer day camps for school-age children. Specialty Camps are offered as a 10-week program of focused instruction with fun and learning mixed in. Voices Together is a safe and structured day camp for children on the autism spectrum, where campers participate in both indoor and outdoor activities including art, music therapy, swimming, science, and classroom and gym games. All Rishonim, Noar, and Ruach groups at Camp Hilbert participate in both instructional swim and free swim each day, while the Bet unit has daily free swim, and each Camp Hilbert unit has opportunities for late stays, overnights, and camping trips. The Leadership in Training (LIT) program at Camp Hilbert is for the oldest campers within the Camp Hilbert environment, and the Instructional Swim Program is structured so campers move up levels as they attain new skills.
The Carole and Marcus Weinstein Jewish Community Center states that it exists to provide educational, physical, and spiritual wellness programs and experiences for all ages and abilities, guided by Jewish values and culture, and that it provides a safe, inclusive environment for the community to gather and build meaningful connections. Camp Hilbert has provided intentional summer experiences rooted in Jewish values to families in the surrounding communities. Weinstein JCC was voted the best preschool, afterschool, Enrichment Classes, and summer camp by Richmond magazine readers, and is listed as one of the best membership gyms in the area. Leadership for these camps includes the Camp Hilbert Director, Assistant Director, Specialty Camps lead, Voices Together lead, Aquatics Director and Coordinator, Registration Manager, Senior Director of Programs, Early Childhood leadership team, and an Inclusion and Support Services Coordinator.
Last updated January 19, 2026.
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