URJ Camp Swig, formerly known as Camp Saratoga, was a Reform Jewish summer camp in Saratoga, California that operated from 1951 to 2008. The camp provided a nurturing Jewish community where young people could develop new skills, foster their Jewish identity, and create lasting memories.
Owned and operated by the Union for Reform Judaism, Camp Swig was renowned for its dynamic staff, emphasis on Jewish values, and the impactful Jo Naymark Holocaust Memorial, which served as a symbol of remembrance and resilience for the camp community. Camp Swig was a non-profit camp accredited by the American Camp Association, offering campers a transformative experience in a close-knit environment.
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