Ramah Darom
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Camp Ramah Darom, opened in 1997, is Jewish summer camp located in Clayton, Georgia. The camp is affiliated with the National Ramah Commision, the national parent organization that oversees all Ramah overnight camps, day camps, and Israel programs. Ramah is sponsored by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, a main hub for Conservative Judaism. The summer is divided into two four-week sessions, Aleph and Bet. Generally campers attend one session, while some opt to go both sessions. The minimum eidah (age-group) to attend both Session Aleph and Bet is Chalutzim, rising 6th graders. However, for the oldest eidah, Gesher, attendance to both sessions is mandatory.
The current and only Director of Camp Ramah Darom is Rabbi Loren Sykes. The current Assistant Director is Ross Sadoff.
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