This past summer, the Counterpoint Israel Program ran two three-week summer camps for 110 non religious teens in the southern-Israel development towns of Yerucham and Dimona. The program was organized by Yeshiva University's Center for the Jewish Future (CJF). This was the third year the CJF ran the program, whose goal was to empower the Israeli youth by helping them to develop important life skills through sports and arts & crafts.





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