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Camp B'nai Brith
Camp Massad may refer to: * B'nai B'rith Beber Camp, a Jewish summer camp in Mukwonago, Wisconsin * Camp B'nai Brith of Montreal, a Jewish summer camp near Lantier, Quebec * Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa, a Jewish summer camp near Quyon, Quebec * B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp Perlman Camp is a Jewish summer camp located in Lake Como, Pennsylvania, Lake Como, Pennsylvania, United States. The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'r ..., a Jewish summer camp in Wayne County, Pennsylvania {{DEFAULTSORT:B'nai Brith Jewish summer camps ...
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B'nai B'rith Beber Camp
B'nai B'rith Beber Camp is a 340-acre campground in Mukwonago, Wisconsin. Formerly known as Burr Oaks prior to B'nai B'rith's acquisition on 17 May 1976, it was named in honor of Sam Beber, the founder of Aleph Zadik Aleph, in August of that year as B'nai B'rith Beber Camp. Youth Camp For years, there has been a camp for young campers at B'nai B'rith Beber Camp. BBYO Leadership Training As BBYO was expanding its leadership training programs in the summer at B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp Perlman Camp is a Jewish summer camp located in Lake Como, Pennsylvania, Lake Como, Pennsylvania, United States. The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'r ... in the 1970s, they sought a new location for a new two-week program that would “make the experience long enough to be meaningful and short enough to hold down costs for the participants.”Max F. Baer, ''Jewish Youth at the Bicentennial: Annual Rep ...
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Camp B'nai Brith (Montreal)
Camp B'nai Brith () is a Jewish summer camp north of Montreal, in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. Camp B'nai Brith has been recognized as a pioneer in the world of community-service camps in North America. CBB offers camping to children and senior citizens on a sliding fee scale based on the family's finances, with fundraising activities subsidizing those who cannot afford to pay. History In 1920, the Mount Royal Lodge of B'nai Brith Canada set out on a project to provide summer holidays for underprivileged Jewish boys. The first campsite was located on a farm about from Montreal, and only those children whose parents could not afford to pay for camping services were accepted. The counsellors and directors were student volunteers from McGill University, and repurposed army tents were used as sleeping quarters. The camp emphasized Jewish culture and Zionism in its activities. Camp B'nai Brith moved to its current location in 1929. All capital and operating costs were financed by M ...
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Camp B'nai Brith (Ottawa)
Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa (), also known as CBB of Ottawa, is a Jewish summer camp north-west of Ottawa, near Quyon, Quebec. The camp draws campers and staff from across Canada, the United States, Europe and Israel. History Lodge no. 885 of B'nai Brith Canada founded the Ottawa Jewish Boy Scouts Camp in 1935, sponsoring forty underprivileged local Jewish boy scouts who wished to attend summer camp. The camp, which would become Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa, was originally located in Dubrobin near Fitzroy Harbour, serving the Jewish communities of Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal. While sponsored by the Lodge, the camp was initially run under the strict supervision of the District Boy Scouts Association. Beginning in 1938, Camp B'nai Brith set aside two weeks for a girls camp at the conclusion of the boys' four week camp. The camp moved its current site on the shore of the Ottawa River in Quyon, Quebec in 1946. Notable alumni * Leonard Cohen, poet and singer-songwriter * Noah Can ...
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B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp
Perlman Camp is a Jewish summer camp located in Lake Como, Pennsylvania, Lake Como, Pennsylvania, United States. The camp first opened in 1954 on the site of the former Camp Windsor; it has also been known as Camp B'nai B'rith (CBB) and B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp (BBPC). Before being acquired by B'nai B'rith January 1954, the campground with a lake was known as Camp Windsor. Camp B'nai B'rith was renamed B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp (BBPC) on 19 August 1975, after the founder of B'nai B'rith Girls, Anita Perlman, following the purchase of Burr Oaks in Mukwonago, Wisconsin, named that one B'nai B'rith Beber Camp. History leading up to B'nai B'rith's acquisition In 1947, after hearing a report on the subject, the B'nai B'rith Supreme Lodge convention authorized the purchase of a camp to meet the growing need for a youth camp where leadership development and conventions could meet. In the spring of 1949, the B'nai B'rith-Henry Monsky Foundation was officially formed with the hopes of ...
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