READ: Letter From Rabbi Pfeiffer of Camp Romimu

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“Dear Romimu Family,

Boruch Hashem wonderful news! We are pleased to announce that we are accepting registration to our full overnight camp program for all ages. The boys will be able to sleep over in camp for the entire month and be fully part of the excitement and Ruach for which Camp Romimu is famous. No shuttling back and forth to NYC or to your bungalow colonies. No long bus rides!

We have been given legal advice that if we occasionally leave our campus and sleep at a different facility, we are able to run our program for all age groups. Of course, if we win the lawsuit, we will not need to leave our campus. The boys will leave after Maariv in Camp Romimu and return before Shachris. The boys will only sleep off-campus and will only need to take their linen and clothing for the morning.

What do I need to do?

RVN registration stays the same

All Overnight Express and Day Camp Extreme registration has been automatically changed to the amazing Romimu overnight camp program. The fees and payments have been automatically changed to the original camp fee for overnight camp. You do not need to do anything at all. We will be sending out acceptance letters starting today.

If you are not interested in the overnight program, please email us at [email protected] so we can cancel your registration. If you want to adjust your payments, please email [email protected]. Note: We have not processed any payments yet and will hold off until Thursday, June 25 before processing any payments. Please let us know by Wednesday evening if you are NOT interested.

As things have rapidly developed, we know that there have been changes to our plans for the summer. We have been working diligently to be able to include all boys in the incredible Romimu experience. Until now we were not able to accommodate boys coming from out of the New York area. We thank you for your patience and continued trust.

Romimu will be going into lock-down mode to protect against Covid-19. All along, we have felt the testing and lock-down approach is the safest approach. Therefore, we are canceling all day camp programs. We apologize for the inconvenience.

Rabbi Shlomo Pfeiffer

Please note new camp dates:
First Trip: July 2nd – July 26th
Second Trip: July 27th – August 20th



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