There is no more fundamental summer institution than summer camp – where a child creates valuable memories, experiences and friends that last a lifetime. Finding a suitable camp for your child can be quite an undertaking, and often times, whether for unforeseeable reasons or a sudden change of heart, a parent may feel compelled to opt out of a camp.
This will obviously leave the camp unhappy, as they must now scramble to find a way to supplement the lost income. In this article we will discuss what Halachic recourse do parents or camps have in the various possible scenarios.
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
THE BAIS HAVAAD HALACHA JOURNAL: Volume 5776 Issue XXXXI PInchos THE COST OF A HOMESICK CHILD Child refuses to go to camp? There might be a price to pay… By: Dayan Baruch M. Levine, Dayan at Bet HaVa’ad, Lakewood and noted author
There is no more fundamental summer institution than summer camp – where a child creates valuable memories, experiences and friends that last a lifetime. Finding a suitable camp for your child can be quite an undertaking, and often times, whether for unforeseeable reasons or a sudden change of heart, a parent may feel compelled to opt out of a camp.
This will obviously leave the camp unhappy, as they must now scramble to find a way to supplement the lost income. In this article we will discuss what Halachic recourse do parents or camps have in the various possible scenarios.
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