Misplaced Pages

Camp Ramah: Difference between revisions

Article snapshot taken from Wikipedia with creative commons attribution-sharealike license. Give it a read and then ask your questions in the chat. We can research this topic together.
Browse history interactively← Previous editNext edit →Content deleted Content addedVisualWikitext
Revision as of 00:16, 30 October 2006 editStavaface (talk | contribs)33 edits Ramah North American Overnight Camps← Previous edit Revision as of 04:47, 30 October 2006 edit undoEpeefleche (talk | contribs)Pending changes reviewers150,049 edits revert and addition of websites -- the camp is referred to as Camp Ramah in the Berkshires, not "in Wingdale"Next edit →
Line 5: Line 5:
==Ramah North American Overnight Camps== ==Ramah North American Overnight Camps==


* ] (Camp ramah in the Berkshires) (]). Located on Lake Ellis, 90 minutes north of ] by car. Serves the metropolitan New York/New Jersey area. * ] (]). Located on Lake Ellis, 90 minutes north of ] by car. Serves the metropolitan New York/New Jersey area.


* ] (]). Located in the hills of ], 90 minutes north of ] by car. Opened in 1956. * ] (]). Located in the hills of ], 90 minutes north of ] by car. Opened in 1956.


* ] (]). Located in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, 2 hours north of ], on ]. * ] (]). Located in the Muskoka Region of Ontario, 2 hours north of ], on ].


* Camp Ramah Darom (]). Located in 122 acres in the ] Valley near ], 2 hours north of ]. * Camp Ramah Darom (]). Located in 122 acres in the ] Valley near ], 2 hours north of ].


* ] (]). Located approximately 1½ hours west of ] and 45 minutes east of ] and ]. * ] (]). Located approximately 1½ hours west of ] and 45 minutes east of ] and ].


* ] (]). Located in the mountain region of ] in Northeastern Pennsylvania, 3 hours driving time from both New York City and ]. * ] (]). Located in the mountain region of ] in Northeastern Pennsylvania, 3 hours driving time from both New York City and ].


* ] - the very first Camp Ramah (]). Located in the lake region of Northern Wisconsin, 18 miles north of ], 350 miles from ], and 240 miles from ], on the shores of Lake Buckatabon. * ] - the very first Camp Ramah (]). Located in the lake region of Northern Wisconsin, 18 miles north of ], 350 miles from ], and 240 miles from ], on the shores of Lake Buckatabon.


==Ramah Day Camps== ==Ramah Day Camps==


* ]. Located northwest of Chicago in ]. * ]. Located northwest of Chicago in ].


* ] * ]


==Overnight/Day Camp Hybrid== ==Overnight/Day Camp Hybrid==


*]-] (a day camp with an overnight camp-style facility, where the staff lives overnight, even though the campers go home every day). Located in ], approximately 45 minutes by car from New York City. *]-] (a day camp with an overnight camp-style facility, where the staff lives overnight, even though the campers go home every day). Located in ], approximately 45 minutes by car from New York City.


==Miscellaneous== ==Miscellaneous==


National Ramah announced in March 2006 that Camp Ramah in the ] was closer to reality, as it had purchased a 360-acre camp site in ], (1½-2 hours by car from ] and ]). National Ramah announced in March 2006 that Camp Ramah in the ] was closer to reality, as it had purchased a 360-acre camp site in ] (1½-2 hours by car from ] and ]).


==See also== ==See also==

Revision as of 04:47, 30 October 2006

Camp Ramah is an organization, begun in 1947, that oversees several Jewish summer camps throughout the United States, Canada, and Israel.

It is sponsored by the Jewish Theological Seminary of America, the main academic hub of Conservative Judaism. Depending upon the location of the camp and the age of the campers, campers can stay for either 4 or 8 weeks (or at a few select locations, attend a day camp version). Campers engage in both educational and social activities. The camps serve over 6,500 campers, ages 9-16, and has 1,500 staff ages 17-25. It has Zionist aspirations, and Hebrew is widely used in the camps.

Ramah North American Overnight Camps

Ramah Day Camps

Overnight/Day Camp Hybrid

Miscellaneous

National Ramah announced in March 2006 that Camp Ramah in the Rockies was closer to reality, as it had purchased a 360-acre camp site in Deckers, Colorado (1½-2 hours by car from Denver and Colorado Springs).

See also

External links

Conservative Judaism
Core articles
Organizations
Related topics
Categories: