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Index of Camps and Organizations Referenced in Hebrew Infusion
Institutes/Organizations
- Association of Independent Jewish Camps (AIJC)
- Betar (Revisionist Zionist)
- B’nei Akiva (Religious Zionist)
- Canadian Young Judaea (Zionist)
- Cejwin Camps (Port Jarvis, New York)
- Chabad (Lubavitcher Hasidic Orthodox)
- Farband
- FJC: Foundation for Jewish Camp — Umbrella organization for nonprofit Jewish camps
- Gordonia (Zionist)
- Habonim Dror (Progressive Zionist)
- Hashomer Hatzair (Progressive Zionist)
- JCCA: Jewish Community Center Association (Pluralistic)
- Massad Canada (Hebraist)
- Massad Poconos (Hebraist)
- Ramah (Conservative, Zionist)
- Sholom Alecheim Folk Institute
- URJ/UAHC: Union for Reform Judaism / Union of American Hebrew Congregations (Reform)
- Young Judaea (Zionist)
Camps
- BBYO CLTC (Pluralistic)
- Beber Camp (AIJC, Wisconsin)
- Blue Star (Private, North Carolina)
- Brandeis Camp Institute (Pluralistic, California, became Alonim)
- B’nai B’rith Camp (AIJC)
- B’nai B’rith Ottawa
- Camp Achvah (New York)
- Camp Alonim (JCCA, California)
- Camp Avodah (Chicago)
- Camp Bechol Lashon (Jews of Color, Pluralistic, California)
- Camp Che-Na-Wah (New York)
- Camp Coleman (URJ, Georgia)
- Camp Daisy and Harry Stein (Reform, Arizona)
- Camp Eisner (URJ, Massachusetts)
- Camp Emunah (Chabad, New York)
- Camp Galil (Habonim Dror, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Gesher (Russian-American, Pluralistic, California)
- Camp Gilboa (Habonim Dror, California)
- Camp Harlam (URJ, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Hess Kramer (Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps, Reform, California)
- Camp JRF (Reconstructionist, Pennsylvania, now Havaya)
- Camp Kalsman (URJ, Washington)
- Camp Kawanga (Wisconsin)
- Camp Keeyumah (Pennsylvania)
- Camp Kennebec (Canada)
- Camp Kinder Ring (Historically Yiddishist, Secular, New York)
- Camp Kinneret and Biluim (Quebec)
- Camp Lavi (Modern Othodox, Private, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Massad (Aleph, Bet, Hebraist, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Massad Manitoba (Hebraist, Canada)
- Camp Massad Quebec (Hebraist, Canada)
- Camp Miriam (Habonim Dror, British Columbia)
- Camp Modin (Maine)
- Camp Moshava (Gordonia [later Habonim], Zionist, Maryland)
- Camp Newman (URJ, California)
- Camp Perlman (AIJC, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Raleigh (Private, Orthodox, New York)
- Camp Saratoga/ Swig Camp Institute (California)
- Camp Seneca Lake (Modern Orthodox, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Sharon
- Camp Shomria (Hashomer Hatzair, New York)
- Camp Solomon Schechter (AIJC, Washington)
- Camp Sternberg (Private, Orthodox Girls, New York)
- Camp Stone (B’nei Akiva, Pennsylvania)
- Camp Tavor (Habonim Dror, Michigan)
- Camp Tevya (New Hampshire)
- Camp Wise (Ohio)
- Camp Yavneh (Hebraist, New Hampshire)
- Camp Young Judaea in Winnipeg, Canada
- Camp Young Judaea Texas
- Capital Camps (Pennsylvania)
- Eden Village (Eco-Judaism, New York)
- Eisner Camp (URJ, Massachusetts)
- Goldman Union Camp Institute (GUCI) (Zionsville, Indiana)
- Herzl Camp (Zionist, Wisconsin)
- Hilltop (Wilshire Boulevard Temple Camps - Reform, California)
- Jacobs Camp (URJ, Mississippi)
- JCA Shalom (Pluralistic, California)
- Kamp Kohut (Maine)
- Kibbutz Max Straus (Jewish Big Brothers Big Sisters, California)
- Kutz Camp (URJ, New York)
- Machaneh Kachol-Lavan (Israeli-American, California and New York)
- Morasha (Othodox, Pennsylvania)
- Moshava IO (B'nei Akiva, Pennsylvania)
- Moshava Malibu (B’nei Akiva, California, became Moshava Alevy)
- OSRUI/ Olin-Sang Ruby Union Institute/Union Camp (URJ, Wisconsin)
- Ramah Berkshires (New York)
- Ramah California
- Ramah Canada
- Ramah Connecticut
- Ramah Darom (Georgia)
- Ramah Maine
- Ramah New England (Massachusetts)
- Ramah Nyack (New York, Day Camp)
- Ramah Poconos (Pennsylvania)
- Ramah Rockies (Colorado)
- Ramah Wisconsin
- Schroon Lake Camp
- Sephardic Adventure Camp (Modern Orthodox, Sephardic, Washington)
- Shwayder Camp (Reform, Colorado)
- Sprout Lake (Young Judaea, New York)
- Surprise Lake Camp (New York)
- Tamarack Camp (Michigan)
- Tel Yehudah (Young Judaea)