[4] The camp seeks to maintain a connection with the State of Israel and uses Hebrew as the language of official instruction, communication, and education.
[5] The official prayer book of Camp Ramah in the Poconos is Siddur Lev Yisrael, authored by former director Cheryl Magen.
It is spent drilling safety procedures, camp rules, activity planning, and many other important things into the staff members.
[citation needed] The campers are permitted to choose two regular activities, like arts and crafts, Radio Ramah (WCRP), teva (nature), mitbachon (baking and cooking), creative dramatics, and many others.
Some sports available for campers include basketball, baseball, tennis, soccer, hockey, softball, volleyball, archery, and flag football.