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Tamiment-Wagner: Jewish American Progressive & Left Activity

Collected by: New York University

Archived since: Oct, 2015

Description:

Contains websites of progressive/left Jewish American entities concerned with a range of issues, including Jewish identity and culture, anti-semitism, economic and social justice for Jews and others, the Arab-Israeli conflict (critical of the policies of Israel, especially of building settlements in the occupied territories), Jews and the labor movement, Jews and the left. For technical, privacy and other reasons, archived websites may not be exact copies of the original website at the time of the web crawl. Note that the tag Arab-Israeli Conflict is applied only to those websites exclusively or principally concerned with this issue.

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Title: Camp Kinderland

URL: http://campkinderland.org/

Description: Camp Kinderland was founded on Sylvan Lake in Hopewell Junction, NY in 1923 by members of the Workmen’s Circle who worked in the organization’s New York City schools. The camp’s founders sought to create a summer youth camp that would not only provide a recreational escape for the children of working people from the tenements of New York City, but also one whose culture would encourage and foster a commitment to socially progressive activism and the embracing of a rich Jewish secular tradition. The website contains news and event listings, camper and parent resources, and information about renting their facilities.

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Subject:   Camps |x Massachusetts. Jewish Children |z United States.

Title: Camp Kinderland

URL: http://campkinderland.org/index.html

Description: Camp Kinderland was founded on Sylvan Lake in Hopewell Junction, NY in 1923 by members of the Workmen’s Circle who worked in the organization’s New York City schools. The camp’s founders sought to create a summer youth camp that would not only provide a recreational escape for the children of working people from the tenements of New York City, but also one whose culture would encourage and foster a commitment to socially progressive activism and the embracing of a rich Jewish secular tradition. The website contains news and event listings, camper and parent resources, and information about renting their facilities.

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Subject:   Camps |x Massachusetts. Jewish Children |z United States.

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