For the Canadian summer camp once called Camp Kinderland, see Camp Naivelt.
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Camp Kinderland is a summer camp located in Tolland, Massachusetts for people aged eight through sixteen. The camp's motto is summer camp with a conscience since 1923. The main topics of the curriculum are: equality, peace, community, social justice, activism, civil rights, Yiddishkeit, and friendship. Campers may stay for four weeks in July, three weeks in August, or all seven of the offered weeks. There is also a two-week session available for first-time campers in the youngest group.
CampKinderland is a summer camp located in Tolland, Massachusetts for people aged eight through sixteen. The camp's motto is summer camp with a conscience...
summer camp, CampKinderland (Yiddish: קעמפּ קינדערלאַנד). It is affiliated with the United Jewish People's Order. The camp was established as Kinderland, a...
Commie Camp (2013). Commie Camp, originally entitled Another Camp Is Possible, is a documentary about CampKinderland, the Jewish summer camp where Halper...
for children and teens (beginning in 1918), adult lecture circuits, CampKinderland (1923) and the organization's own literary and political journal, The...
other occupations. The IWO also ran a Jewish summer camp, CampKinderland and the racially integrated camp Wo-Chi-Ca. Additionally the IWO owned and operated...
Crazy (2006) and Working for Peace and Justice (2006). Camp Boiberik CampKinderland (breakaway) "ACA Accreditation". www.campkr.com. Retrieved 6 June 2019...
piano at a young age. During his youth he attended CampKinderland, a left-wing Yiddish youth camp. Julius attended Morris High School in the Bronx. He...
including two as director, he was associated with CampKinderland, known as a "red diaper baby" camp. From 1937-51, he was national school and cultural...
art instruction. His parents had him attend the left-leaning Jewish CampKinderland, but he did not enjoy its dogmatic atmosphere. Though not ashamed of...
Washington, D.C. As a boy, he had gone to summer camp with other red-diaper babies at CampKinderland (Yiddish for "Children's Land") in upstate New York...
dance teacher and was active for decades at the progressive Jewish CampKinderland. She published numerous books of poetry around progressive themes,...
Cambridge Youth Council Camp Arcadia Camp Beacon CampKinderland, Hopewell Junction, New York Camp Lakeland, Hopewell Junction, New York Camp Timberline, Jewett...
Tour, Manchester (1988–1999) Killarney Springs, Cornwall (1990–2006) Kinderland, Scarborough, North Yorkshire (1985–2007) Lapland New Forest (2008) The...
prepared matura, wrote poems and theater plays and contributed to the Kinderland journal. In 1918, after his matura, he was employed by Kinderfreunde and...
stories"’’), and, for a series of children's books, "Sonne und Regen im Kinderland" (‘’"Sun and Rain in the Land of Childhood"’’). Over the next couple of...