Making Shabbat

Making Shabbat
Author: Joseph Reimer
Publisher: Brandeis University Press
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2022-08-18
Genre: Education
ISBN: 1684580978

"Early in the 20th century, Jewish camp leaders had little interest in creating spiritual experiences for their campers. Yet Jewish camps have gradually provided primal Jewish experiences that campers could enjoy, parents appreciate, and alumni fondly recall. This book considers how Shabbat at camp became the focus for these experiences"--

Youth Camps

Youth Camps
Author: United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1989
Genre: Camps
ISBN:

Henderson the Rain King

Henderson the Rain King
Author: Saul Bellow
Publisher: Turtleback Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-06
Genre: Genealogy
ISBN: 9780613172745

A middle-age American millionaire goes to Africa in search of a more meaningful life and receives the adoration of an African tribe that believes he has a gift for rainmaking

Children and Youth Camp Safety Act, 1978

Children and Youth Camp Safety Act, 1978
Author: United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Human Resources. Subcommittee on Child and Human Development
Publisher:
Total Pages: 268
Release: 1978
Genre: Camp sites, facilities, etc
ISBN:

Youth Camp Safety Act

Youth Camp Safety Act
Author: United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. Select Subcommittee on Labor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 548
Release: 1974
Genre: Camps
ISBN:

The Farm & Wilderness Summer Camps

The Farm & Wilderness Summer Camps
Author: Emily K. Abel
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Total Pages: 175
Release: 2023-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1978836651

Although summer camps profoundly impact children, they have received little attention from scholars. The well-known Farm & Wilderness (F&W) camps, founded in 1939 by Ken and Susan Webb, resembled most other private camps of the same period in many ways, but F&W also had some distinctive features. Campers and staff took pride in the special ruggedness of the surrounding environment, and delighted in the exceptional rigor of the camping trips and the work projects. Importantly, the Farm & Wilderness camps were some of the first private camps to become racially integrated.The Farm & Wilderness Summer Camps: Progressive Ideals in the Twentieth Century traces these camps, both unique and emblematic of American youth culture of the twentieth century, from their establishment in the late 1930s to the end of the twentieth century. Emily K. Abel and Margaret K. Nelson explore how ideals considered progressive in the 1940s and 1950s had to be reconfigured by the camps to respond to shifts in culture and society as well as to new understandings of race and ethnicity, social class, gender, and sexual identity. To illustrate this change, the authors draw on over forty interviews with former campers, archival materials, and their own memories. This book tells a story of progressive ideals, crises of leadership, childhood challenges, and social adaptation in the quintessential American summer camp.