CIT & Alumni Reunions Summer 2026
June 26, 2026 - July 31, 2026Camp Alonim
1101 Peppertree Lane
Brandeis, CA 93064
We are thrilled to be hosting CIT Reunions for the following years during Summer 2026: CITs of 1976, 1986, 1996, 2006, & 2016.
We will also be hosting an Alumni Havdalah Reunion for all alumni over age 26.
RESERVATIONS WILL OPEN SOON FOR THESE EVENTS (below are links for previously-held 2025 events)
Join us for a classic Camp Alonim Shabbat Evening to celebrate your CIT reunion! To arrange your Shabbat visit, please click your reunion link below and fill out the RSVP form as soon as possible — before we sell out or registration closes.
We can’t wait to welcome back to your “home away from home”!
All CIT Reunions during Summer 2026 will occur on Friday evenings. The Alumni Havdalah Reunion will occur on Saturday evening, July 25th.
Friday, June 26th, 2026: CIT 2016 Reunion
Friday, July 10th, 2026: CIT 1996 Reunion
Friday, July 17th, 2026: CIT 2006 Reunion
Saturday, July 25th, 2026: Alumni 26+ Havdalah Reunion
Friday, July 31st, 2026: CIT 1976 & CIT 1986 Reunion
Info. for Friday Night Shabbat CIT Reunions:
Shabbat is a great time to experience the energy, warmth, and unique spirit that exist at Camp Alonim. We invite you to arrive at camp at between 4:00 – 4:30 pm. There will be a Schmooze and Socialize “hour” between 4:00 and 4:45 pm to reconnect with your fellow CITs and enjoy light refreshments. The group will proceed together to Kabbalat Shabbat services beginning at 5:00pm. A delicious dinner will follow at approximately 6:30, followed by a soulful song session at 8:00 and, at around 8:45, our unparalleled tradition of Israeli folk dancing. The evening concludes for guests at 10:00 p.m.
Info. for Saturday evening Havdalah Alumni 26+ Reunion:
Saturday evening is a great time to experience the energy, warmth, and unique spirit that exist at Camp Alonim. We invite you to arrive at camp between 5:45 and 6:00 p.m. so you can mingle as our campers begin to gather on the Dance Pavilion. There will be a Schmooze and Socialize “hour” between 5:45 and 6:30 pm to reconnect with your fellow CITs and enjoy light refreshments. Dinner will follow at approximately 6:30, followed by special alumni activities and a camp-wide Havdalah. The evening will end with our unparalleled tradition of Israeli folk dancing. The evening concludes for guests at 10:00 p.m.
Questions? Please contact us at [email protected].
FREQUENTLY-ASKED QUESTIONS
What do I do if the cost of attending is prohibitive to my attending the reunion? Please reach out to us at [email protected] if the cost of a ticket would mean you would not be financially able to attend your CIT Reunion. We want every Alonimer to be able to return to Peppertree Lane for their reunion and will work with you to ensure attending the reunion is financially viable for you. We encourage attendees who are able to contribute to support their fellow CITs who may need assistance by adding the $25 “Sponsor Half a Ticket for a Fellow CIT” to their cart to contribute to our ability to welcome every Alonimer back to their camp reunion this summer.
Do Alonimers still wear all-white clothing on Shabbat? Yes. Guests visiting on Shabbat should wear white clothing. White shorts are fine. Belts and shoes do not have to be white.
What do I do if I can’t arrive by 4:30? Arrive whenever you can. Just follow the signs to park in the parking lot behind Fligelman and walk up to camp.
Can I arrive early? We appreciate your eagerness to spend time at camp, but we ask that you not arrive early.
Where do I sit for services? There will be open seats for guests at the back of the all camp services.
Why aren’t services being held in the Rec Hall? The Rec Hall is too small to fit the number of campers who now attend camp, not to mention everyone who is visiting. The Rec Hall is still used for camp programs and activities.
Where do I sit for dinner? There will be reserved tables for guests in the Dining Hall.
Why don’t we use our phones on Shabbat? Disconnecting from our phones and other personal-use technology on Shabbat allows us the time to disconnect and reconnect with our community. The Torah isntructs us to take a Sabbath of complete rest and a Sabbath that refreshes us. At Alonim, we refresh by putting pause on our busy lives and connecting with those around us without the interference of phones and other technology.
Can I visit a bunk or see the CIT area while I’m at camp? We ask that you not enter places where our campers, CITs, or staff members reside.
Is Shabbat at Camp Alonim a wondrous experience that we can’t wait to share with you? It sure is!
What are lodging options near Alonim?Lodging Options Near Camp Alonim. Hotels in the Area are Listed from Nearest to Furthest to Alonim:
- Extended Stay America, 2498 Stearns St, Simi Valley, CA 93063, +18055848880 , 3.1 miles 9 min drive from Alonim
- Motel 6 Simi Valley, 2566 Erringer Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065, +18055263533, 4.3 miles 11 min drive from Alonim
- Grand Vista Hotel, 999 Enchanted Way, Simi Valley, CA 93065, +18055832000, 5.7 miles 12 min drive from Alonim
- Best Western Posada Royale Hotel & Suites, 1775 Madera Rd, Simi Valley, CA 93065, +18055846300, 6.1 miles 14 min drive from Alonim
- Fairfield Inn and Suites by Mariott Moorpark Ventura County, 14350 White Sage Rd, Moorpark, CA 93021, +18053272000, 11 miles, 16 min drive from Alonim
- Hyatt Regency Westlake, 880 S Westlake Blvd, Westlake Village, CA 91361, +18055571234, 21.8 miles 27 min drive from Alonim
Questions? Please call us in the office at (877) 225-6646.





