Camp Airy was founded in 1924 by Aaron and Lilly Straus, philanthropists from Baltimore. One of the early figures in the camp history was Sidney Chernak, who started as a counselor and continued as director of Airy and executive director of Airy and Louise. In 1990, Sid Chernak retired after 63 summers spent at camp Airy. Edwin "Ed" Cohen took over as director of Camp Airy. Cohen, who referred to Chernak as "a father," created the legacy of a "camp family". Cohen died on June 21, 2014. A large fire destroyed the "White House" dining hall on June 29, 2022, as camp was in session. There were no injuries. A new dining hall has since been built and is now operational.
Religious aspects Camp Airy is a camp for Jewish boys. The meals are
kosher style, meaning that dairy and meat are not served at the same time and nothing that is explicitly non-kosher (such as pork) is served. Each meal begins with the recitation of Ha'motzi – The prayer over bread. Traditional grace after meals is also recited on Saturdays.
Shabbat is observed at camp with short services on Friday night and Saturday morning. A special day is created to provide a change of pace during the remainder of Saturday. This "day of rest" creates a certain rhythm that helps punctuate the camp experience. Shabbat concludes with a Havdallah service at night.
People Many of the people who work at the camp are referred to as "Lifers". For Airy, this includes early "lifers" such as Sidney Chernak and Ed Cohen, and current "lifers" Rick Frankle, Doctors Danny and David Framm, and Mike Schneider. While some of these "Lifers" are no longer a part of the daily running of Camp Airy, most can be found "on the hill" each and every season. Rick Frankle is the most recent past Director of the camp. Frankle is a former camper, CIT, and counselor at the Camp, and his mother served as a nurse there for many years. Joining him in 2010 was Assistant Director Scott Black, a former camper, CIT, and counselor. Returning to camp in 2014 was another "lifer," Marty Rochlin. Marty was a former camper, CIT, Counselor, Unit Leader and Assistant Director who took over as the year round director of Camp Airy at the end of the Summer of 2014. As Rochlin became director, Black left his position of assistant director, with longtime staff member Jason Creger taking his position. Last year, over 90 percent of the staff had been at Camp Airy the year before. ==Programming==