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Camp Young Judaea Texas

Camp Young Judaea Texas, commonly known as CYJ Texas, is a Jewish overnight summer camp and retreat center located in the Texas Hill Country. Founded in 1952, CYJ Texas is affiliated with Young Judaea.

History
Camp Young Judaea Texas was established in 1952 by Young Judaea. In its initial year, approximately 100 children from across Texas attended the camp, which was then rented from "Camp Christian" in Center Point, Texas. The camp was founded with the goal of strengthening religious identity and fostering Zionist beliefs. In 2024, the camp offered scholarships to 16 Israeli campers, in response to the October 7 attacks on Israel in 2023. == Campus and facilities ==
Campus and facilities
CYJ Texas is situated on a campus in Woodcreek, Texas. Key facilities include: • Dining Hall (Chadar Ochel): The 10,400-square-foot dining hall has a seating capacity for 600 campers and staff • Camper Cabins (Tzrifim): The camp has 22 cabins, designed to accommodate up to 28 campers and eight staff per session • Auditorium (Bar Yadin Beit Ha'am): A 15,000-square-foot auditorium used for communal gatherings and events. • The Jodi Braham Center for Arts, Crafts & Design (Merkaz Omanut) == References ==
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