Camp Poyntelle

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Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village, is a traditional co-ed Jewish sleepaway camp situated in Poyntelle, Pennsylvania. It is across the street from a cow farm. The camp features a 69 acre private lake that separates the camp into two sections; Poyntelle for boys and girls entering second grade through seventh grade, and Lewis Village for teens entering eighth grade through eleventh grade. In your last year of Lewis Village, you are an LIT (Leader in Training), where you get to practice being a counselor, and work with children. Camp Poyntelle Lewis Village has been in operation for 57 years. Camp Poyntelle also includes a Camp Kehilla-Kayf for boys with special needs. Although technically the boys are old enough to be in Lewis Village, they live on the Poytntelle side.

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Camp Poyntelle Website

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