The borders of most of Europe have been closed to US travelers for many months.
In a revealed moment of hashgacha protis and chasdei Hashem just ahead of the Gan Yisroel Tzeirei Hashluchim Sweden camp, the nation’s government announced it will allow travelers from the U.S.
Sweden’s Ministry of Justice said that it will exempt people who live in the U.S. and some other locations from its ban on non-essential travel beginning June 30 – literally one day before
the girls’ camp began.
With the girls’ session in full swing, Gan Yisroel Tzeirei Hashluchim Sweden for boys is gearing up for another amazing summer for kids of Shluchim, and will welcome campers from around Europe and the US.
Located in Gothenburg, Sweden, in peaceful surroundings near the sea and the beautiful Swedish archipelago, the camp is minutes away from lakes, forests, gardens, attractions and one of Europe’s most famous amusement parks. The camp enjoys the use of a heated indoor swimming pool on the premises.
The camp is a project of Chabad of Sweden, directed by Rabbi Alexander and Leah Namdar, in partnership with MyShliach of Merkos Leinyonei Chinuch and Rabbi Moshe Kotlarsky.
“With many children of Shluchim unable to attend camp last summer due to Covid lockdowns, and the Kinus Hashluchim Camp taking place virtually, attending camp this year is vitally important to so many of the children,” says Rabbi Alexander Namdar. “They will be able to enjoy time with their friends, relax and rejuvenate, and will iy”h return home with a new Chayus and excitement in their Shlichus.”
The camp is dedicated to the individual attention and care for each camper, where every child feels like part of one family and is renowned for uplifting farbrengens, dynamic learning classes and programs and a great chassidishe atmosphere. The staff are experienced, devoted and joyful chassidishe role models. Campers return home with a renewed strength in their connection to the Rebbe and their friends, and a sense of purpose towards their shlichus.
Special BMD Bar Mitzvah Division for 13-15 years old
Boys Head Staff:
Mottel Greisman, Stockholm, Sweden
Zalman Shmotkin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Learning Director:
Shabi Soffer, Crown Heights, NY
Dates:
13 Av – 1 Elul (22 July – 9 August).
The tickets must be made to arrive and leave on these dates.
Find out more! www.tzeireihashluchim.com
Please do not hesitate to call with any questions or concerns.
For anything concerning the administration, finance & transport please contact Rabbi Namdar at [email protected] or whatsapp to +46707711770
For other details of the camp please contact Leah Namdar by whatsapp +46707408709