454:
398:
449:
459:
135:""Is This What You Call Being Free?": Intergenerational Negotiation, Democratic Education, and Camper Culture in Postwar American Jewish Summer Camps"
320:
299:. Jenna Weissman Joselit, National Museum of American Jewish History (Philadelphia, Pa.) National Museum of American Jewish History, 1993
342:
Krasner, Jonathan B. (2011). "Passionate
Pioneers: The Story of Yiddish Secular Education in North America, 1910–1960 (review)".
444:
39:
35:
where it would remain until closing in 1979. It was the first
Yiddish secular summer camp in America at the time.
344:
336:
Raising Reds: The Young
Pioneers, Radical Summer Camps, and Communist Political Culture in the United States
240:""Laboratories of Yiddishkayt": Postwar American Jewish Summer Camps and the Transformation of Yiddishism"
387:
We
Remember with Reverence and Love: American Jews and the Myth of Silence after the Holocaust, 1945-1962
464:
278:
200:
175:
32:
369:
283:
361:
316:
259:
220:
156:
353:
251:
212:
146:
93:
423:
113:
74:
43:
66:
54:
28:
438:
419:
373:
395:. Melanie Kaye Kantrowitz, Irena Klepfisz. Beacon Press; August 31, 1989. p. 37
78:
70:
62:
58:
428:
310:
176:"Summer of Peace, Love, and Yiddish Song: The Legacy of New York's Camp Boiberik"
116:
which currently resides there. Omega hosted a reunion of former campers in 1998.
47:
24:
365:
263:
224:
160:
51:
216:
357:
255:
151:
106:
86:
82:
20:
239:
134:
105:
stories by
Aleichem are set, as a fictionalization of the resort town
399:
The
Secular Yiddish School and Summer Camp: A Hundred-Year History
101:
46:, Boiberik was a secular, apolitical institution which emphasized
415:
92:
Boiberik had interactions with and was somewhat similar to
312:
The Book of
Klezmer: The History, the Music, the Folklore
297:
A Worthy use of summer: Jewish summer camping in
America
381:
A Bibliography of Jewish
Education in the United States
112:
In 1982, the former campgrounds were purchased by the
383:. Norman Drachler. Wayne State University Press, 1996
180:
Smithsonian Center for
Folklife and Cultural Heritage
99:The name 'Boiberik' appears as a town in which the
338:. Paul C. Mishler. Columbia University Press, 1999
205:International Journal of the Sociology of Language
279:"Former Campers Use Internet to Organize Reunion"
139:The Journal of the History of Childhood and Youth
31:in 1913. In 1923 the camp purchased property in
393:The Tribe of Dina: A Jewish Women's Anthology
8:
81:. Although non-religious, Boiberik observed
455:Secular Jewish culture in the United States
332:. Michael Frazier. Arcadia Publishing, 2012
303:The New Joys of Yiddish: Completely Updated
150:
389:. Hasia R. Diner. NYU Press, Apr 1, 2009
305:. Leo Rosten. Random House, Apr 14, 2010
450:Jewish summer camps in New York (state)
125:
7:
50:or Yiddishkayt, or Eastern European
460:Yiddish culture in New York (state)
14:
199:Gottesman, Itzik (2014-01-01).
40:Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute
1:
352:(3). Project Muse: 225–227.
481:
429:About Omega: Camp Boiberik
201:"The Folkshuln of America"
315:. Chicago Review Press.
69:in the tradition of the
416:Camp Boiberik Home Page
345:American Jewish History
244:American Jewish History
238:Fox, Sandra F. (2019).
217:10.1515/ijsl-2013-0083
358:10.1353/ajh.2011.0000
309:Strom, Yale (2011) .
256:10.1353/ajh.2019.0031
152:10.1353/hcy.2020.0021
445:Defunct summer camps
133:Fox, Sandra (2020).
38:Affiliated with the
55:Jewish folk culture
33:Rhinebeck, New York
401:. Barnett Zumoff.
284:The New York Times
431:. Omega Institute
405:. August 9, 2013.
322:978-1-61374-063-7
472:
377:
326:
289:
288:
274:
268:
267:
235:
229:
228:
196:
190:
189:
187:
186:
171:
165:
164:
154:
130:
94:Camp Kinder Ring
480:
479:
475:
474:
473:
471:
470:
469:
435:
434:
424:Mitchel Resnick
412:
403:Jewish Currents
341:
323:
308:
293:
292:
276:
275:
271:
237:
236:
232:
198:
197:
193:
184:
182:
173:
172:
168:
132:
131:
127:
122:
114:Omega Institute
44:Sholom Aleichem
12:
11:
5:
478:
476:
468:
467:
462:
457:
452:
447:
437:
436:
433:
432:
426:
411:
410:External links
408:
407:
406:
396:
390:
384:
378:
339:
333:
327:
321:
306:
300:
291:
290:
277:Napoli, Lisa.
269:
250:(3): 279–301.
230:
191:
174:Reid, Olivia.
166:
124:
123:
121:
118:
87:kosher kitchen
42:, named after
29:Leibush Lehrer
13:
10:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
477:
466:
463:
461:
458:
456:
453:
451:
448:
446:
443:
442:
440:
430:
427:
425:
421:
420:MIT Media Lab
417:
414:
413:
409:
404:
400:
397:
394:
391:
388:
385:
382:
379:
375:
371:
367:
363:
359:
355:
351:
347:
346:
340:
337:
334:
331:
328:
324:
318:
314:
313:
307:
304:
301:
298:
295:
294:
286:
285:
280:
273:
270:
265:
261:
257:
253:
249:
245:
241:
234:
231:
226:
222:
218:
214:
210:
206:
202:
195:
192:
181:
177:
170:
167:
162:
158:
153:
148:
144:
140:
136:
129:
126:
119:
117:
115:
110:
108:
104:
103:
97:
95:
90:
88:
84:
80:
76:
72:
68:
64:
60:
56:
53:
49:
45:
41:
36:
34:
30:
26:
22:
18:
17:Camp Boiberik
465:Borscht Belt
418:, hosted by
402:
392:
386:
380:
349:
343:
335:
329:
311:
302:
296:
282:
272:
247:
243:
233:
208:
204:
194:
183:. Retrieved
179:
169:
145:(1): 19–37.
142:
138:
128:
111:
100:
98:
91:
71:Borscht belt
57:, including
37:
16:
15:
85:and kept a
48:Yiddishkeit
27:founded by
25:summer camp
439:Categories
185:2023-08-27
120:References
374:161869467
366:1086-3141
330:Rhinebeck
264:1086-3141
225:1613-3668
161:1941-3599
52:Ashkenazi
23:cultural
211:(226).
107:Boyarka
83:shabbos
75:theater
21:Yiddish
372:
364:
319:
262:
223:
159:
77:, and
19:was a
370:S2CID
102:Tevye
79:humor
63:dance
59:songs
362:ISSN
317:ISBN
260:ISSN
221:ISSN
209:2014
157:ISSN
67:food
422:'s
354:doi
252:doi
248:103
213:doi
147:doi
441::
368:.
360:.
350:96
348:.
281:.
258:.
246:.
242:.
219:.
207:.
203:.
178:.
155:.
143:13
141:.
137:.
109:.
96:.
89:.
73:,
65:,
61:,
376:.
356::
325:.
287:.
266:.
254::
227:.
215::
188:.
163:.
149::
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.