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CLTC
Empowering Emerging Jewish Leaders
Overview
CLTC is where Jewish teens kickstart their leadership journey, building skills, exploring identity, and forming lasting friendships through hands-on learning and camp traditions. It’s a summer experience that prepares you to strengthen your BBYO community back home.
Location: Commonpoint Retreat Center, Poyntelle, PA
Details
- Current Grades: 9-10
- Duration: 13 Days
- Program Fees: $2,350
What's Included
- CLTC programming
- Transportation to and from the local airport, Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR)
- Meals
- All activities and Field Trip(s)
- Program t-shirt
All Aleph CLTC spots are currently sold out for Summer 2026!
You can still join the waitlist for CLTC if you're an Aleph and our team will let you know if space opens up. Spots are still available, but limited, for BBGs at all four CLTC sessions.
Event Name
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Event Dates |
Availability |
| CLTC 1 | June 10 - June 22, 2026 | |
| CLTC 2 | June 24 - July 6, 2026 | |
| CLTC 3 | July 15 - July 27, 2026 | |
| CLTC 4 | July 29 - August 10, 2026 |
About CLTC
CLTC is where emerging AZA and BBG leaders take the next step in their journey. Designed for 9th and 10th grade members, it’s a place to explore your potential, practice leadership in real ways, and grow into the leader your chapter, community, and future self needs. From the moment you arrive, CLTC welcomes you into a space where individuality is celebrated, everyone is supported, and each teen can discover their “why.” Here, you’ll learn by doing, connect deeply, and find your people. With teens from across the Movement, your leadership journey comes alive through hands-on programming, Jewish learning, and classic summer experiences—sports, music, lake adventures, and more. With four sessions at the Commonpoint Retreat Center, CLTC gives you the flexibility to shape your summer—and your leadership journey.
A Day in the Life
Wondering what a day at CLTC looks like? Check out a sample schedule to see how leadership sessions, hands-on activities, and time with your chapter come together to create a fun and meaningful camp experience.
Sample Schedule
8:00 AM: Boker Tov
Time to rise and shine for a great day ahead!
9:00 AM: Aruchat Boker | Breakfast
Fuel up with a meal and chat with friends as we prepare to take on the day.
10:00 AM: Morning Pep Rally
We’ll come together as a community to frame our schedule and get excited for the day ahead.
10:30 AM: Mock Chapter Session
Within Mock Chapters, we’ll explore the foundations of BBYO programming like pluralism, different leadership and communication styles, how to calendar, and what it means to build chapter identity.
11:30 AM: Camp Fun! (Chugim)
Head off to the club of your choice for some classic camp time—boating, krav maga, bracelet making, and basketball are just a few of the options.
12:30 PM: Electives
Now is the time to dig into an area of leadership that particularly interests you. Whether you are into song leading, mental health, combating antisemitism, budgeting, or direct service, we’ve got an elective choice for every rising leader.
1:30 PM: Aruchat Tzohorayim | Lunch
Head back to the dining hall for your midday fuel up—grilled cheese and tomato soup is especially a favorite! We also always have a salad bar, and the fixings for sun nut butter and jelly sandwiched for anyone who prefers.
2:15 PM: N'kayon | Cabin Rest Time
Head back to the bunks to have a quick chat with a friend, write a letter home, or even catch a quick cat nap.
3:00 PM: Chapter Planning
Your Mock Chapter can take this time to work together on whatever lies ahead, be it the upcoming Shabbat program you are planning or logistics for elections.
4:00 PM: Chofesh | Free Time
Take a break with your friends and chill in our hammocks, jam out with the camp instruments, or take a walk around our lush, green grounds.
6:00 PM: Shower Hour or Cabin Rest Time
Another chance for a personal moment of relaxation.
7:00 PM: Aruchat Erev | Dinner
We eat, we sing, we laugh—dinner is always a good time at CLTC!
8:00 PM: Evening Program
These fun chances to try something new might include baking challah, singing, a scavenger hunt, reflections on inclusion, or more!
10:00 PM: Friendship Circle
CLTC is a united community, and we’ll take a nightly moment dedicated to that community and all we accomplished that day.
10:30 PM: Cabin Time
Finish the day with a bit of bunkmate bonding time.
10:45 PM: Laila Tov | Good Night
Sweet dreams! We’ll see you tomorrow for another great day at CLTC.
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