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California Jewish Camp
To Try Out All-Gender 
Cabins This Summer

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fter attending a few LGBTQ 
family weekends at Camp 
Tawonga, Jonathan Brunn 
felt ready to attend sleepaway camp 
there. But Jonathan’
s mom, Nancy, 
was nervous.
Jonathan, 10, has identified as 
nonbinary — a gender identity that 
falls somewhere outside the catego-
ry of male or female — since age 3. 
Because of that, the San Francisco 
child has been subjected to bullying 
at school.
But it didn’
t happen at Camp 
Tawonga, which has been ahead of 
the curve in welcoming nonbinary 
and LGBTQ campers and staff.
It turns out that Jonathan isn’
t the 
first nonbinary camper to attend 
the Jewish camp near Yosemite 
National Park and certainly won’
t 
be the last. To accommodate the 
increasing number of kids like 
Jonathan among its campers, for 
the first time Tawonga will have 
two all-gender cabins this summer.
While the move is pioneering, it 

isn’
t precedent setting: According 
to the Foundation for Jewish Camp, 
Habonim Dror’
s Camp Moshava 
in Maryland has offered all-gender 
cabins since 2017, and the foun-
dation itself offered the option 
to camp counselors attending its 
Cornerstone Seminar last year.
Jonathan first attended A Taste 
of Camp, a five-night session for 
younger campers going to sleep-
away camp for the first time, in the 
summer of 2016. While Jonathan’
s 
mom and camp staff had decided 
beforehand to place Jonathan in a 
girls’
 bunkhouse, the cabin-mates 
took it upon themselves to call the 
bunkhouse “all-gender” to make it 
more inclusive.
The decision to officially create 
two such cabins came about organ-
ically, according to camp director 
Becca Meyer. In the previous sev-
eral years, Tawonga had added 
all-gender restrooms and started 
a “beyond the binary” campfire in 
addition to separate girls’
 and boys’
 

COURTESY OF CAMP TAWONGA

ALIX WALL JTA.ORG 

Camp Tawonga, a Jewish 

overnight camp in Northern 

California, has been ahead 

of the curve in welcoming 

nonbinary and LGBTQ 

campers and staffers. 

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