- The way to any Jewish camper’s heart is through the stomach. At our Chadar Ochel (Dining Hall), we feed both the heart and soul of up to 325 people each session with delicious kosher food and spirited song.
- Cool off after a day of sports at the Agam (Waterfront). It features a 75 foot dock with three separated swimming areas along with canoes, kayaks, sailboats, and a water trampoline on a spring fed pond.
- There’s always action on the Migrash Sport (Sports Field). Redesigned in 2005, it has two softball fields, two basketball courts, a brand new (2009) human foosball court, four tennis courts and much more.
- The Beit Ha’am (Gym) is our largest space in camp and is used for everything from hockey to our annual Zimriyah songfest. It is fully equipped with an audiovisual system, sports closet, and a heavy duty divider to create two smaller gyms.
- The White House (no, not the one in Washington) is Yavneh’s little piece of history. Built pre-1800s and since then renovated, it contains 8 rooms for housing in a quaint New England country home.
- Home to camp’s Orthodox service, Weizmann is a multi-purpose programming space that contains a movable mechitza (divider) to accommodate different prayer styles. It seats a capacity of 80.
- Built in 2000, Ben Zakai is a two-floor adult housing building with 12 bedrooms of varying sizes. It also features a first floor lounge with a television, couches, and a refrigerator.
- Our Omanut (Art) center has three separate rooms for general art, ceramics, and woodworking. Art projects have included silk painting, stained glass, rubber stampmaking and more.
- Ben Tzvi (Auditorium) is our main performance and assembly hall. With a finished hardwood floor, stage lighting, a movable mechitza (divider), and a modern audiovisual system, it is used for camp events such as movies, plays, and prayer services.
- Newly constructed, our Outdoor Amphitheatre seats 450 for prayer in stadium style seating. Designed to fit into its natural surroundings, it is near and dear to the hearts of our campers and staff as we all come together every Friday night for services.
- For those seeking adventure, head over to Kir Tipus (Climbing Wall). Standing 40 feet tall, it has three different ways to climb and a 300 foot zip line with complete safety equipment.
- Our newest adult living space in camp, Carmel, is nestled into a quiet corner of camp. All 9 units are air-conditioned with full in-suite bathrooms.
- Marp (Infirmary) is the place to go if you are not feeling so well. Sit back and let one of our 3 seasoned nurses take care of you.
- Kolbo (Camp Store and Post Office) is the camp's store, snack area with tables out side on the porch and the place to pick up camper mail.
- Staff Lounge - Where Yavneh Staff get some free time with their friends and co-staffers
- Camp Yavneh Office
- Beit Rachel
- Camp Main Entrance
- Camp Back Entrance
- The Kikar leah (Flagpole) is where your day begins at mifkad (flag raising).