JYN North
Welcome to the JYN Robbins Family Campus — a 26,000-square-foot space dedicated to empowering the next generation of Jewish leaders. The campus features vibrant classrooms, student lounges, a recreational sports area, an art studio, a music room, and more — all designed to foster creativity, connection, and personal growth. Thoughtfully integrated elements, like the illuminated Chai sculpture and Menorah, symbolize light, faith, and Jewish identity. With dedicated spaces for both study and recreation, the campus cultivates a strong sense of belonging for Jewish youth.
Learn more at jewishyouth.ca/
JYN South
Located on Eglinton Avenue just west of Bathurst, JYN South has long served as the central hub for JYN programs in the city’s southern sector. Until recently, we operated out of a lower-level storefront that hosted countless impactful teen programs. We are excited to share that JYN has now purchased a dedicated South Campus! Programming is currently on pause as we focus on launching our new North Campus, with plans to relaunch South Campus programming in 2027.
Naming opportunities and dedication options are now available for the South Campus.
JYN USA
With ever-expanding programs, retreats, and summer camps across North America and beyond, JYN has officially launched JYN USA. This expanded structure enables American donors and participants to support and engage in JYN activities across borders, further strengthening our impact on Jewish youth everywhere.
JYN Retreats
Weekend retreats, summer camp, Shabbatons and camping experiences help shape our youth’s excitement and love for their heritage, fostering friendships and facilitating independence and growth. These experiences literally bring Judaism to life with immersive personal interaction. This is why JYN is actively seeking a modest yet tranquil lakefront campsite which can facilitate such gatherings year round to enhance our inner-city activities and programs. If you or someone you know would like to donate a developed property or parcel of land that would be suitable for this purpose, please contact Rabbi Shmuli Nachlas.