Camp B'nai Brith (Montreal) Explained

Camp B'nai Brith
Native Name:מחנה בני ברית
Location:5445 Route 329 North
Lantier, Quebec, J8C 0M7[1]
Pushpin Map:Canada Central Quebec
Pushpin Label:Camp B'nai Brith
Type:Jewish summer camp
Gender:co-ed
Age Range:6–17
Affiliation:QCA, AIJC

Camp B'nai Brith is a Jewish summer camp north of Montreal, in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts. Camp B'nai Brith has been recognized as a pioneer in the world of community-service camps in North America.[2] CBB offers camping to children and senior citizens on a sliding fee scale based on the family's finances, with fundraising activities subsidizing those who cannot afford to pay.[3]

History

In 1920, the Mount Royal Lodge of B'nai Brith Canada set out on a project to provide summer holidays for underprivileged Jewish boys.[4] The first campsite was located on a farm about from Montreal, and only those children whose parents could not afford to pay for camping services were accepted. The counsellors and directors were student volunteers from McGill University, and repurposed army tents were used as sleeping quarters.[5] The camp emphasized Jewish culture and Zionism in its activities.[6]

Camp B'nai Brith moved to its current location in 1929. All capital and operating costs were financed by Mount Royal Lodge until 1942, when Camp B'nai Brith became a constituent agency of the Combined Jewish Appeal. From 1954 to 1964, the camp grew to accommodate over 1000 campers, most of whom received scholarships to attend. In the late 1970s, a seniors' vacation retreat was created at the camp in conjunction with the Cummings Golden Age Centre.[7]

CBB now runs a variety of different programs over the course of the summer and runs two main camper sessions of about 425 campers each.

Notable alumni

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: 625. American Jewish Year Book 2013: The Annual Record of the North American Jewish Communities. American Jewish Year Book. 117. Arnold. Dashefsky. Ira M.. Sheskin. Springer. 10.1007/978-3-319-70663-4. 978-3-319-70663-4. 2017.
  2. News: Lash. Rochelle. Up with Camp: B'nai Brith Getaway Welcomes 1,400 People in Summer. The Gazette. 10 July 1998. C13. .
  3. News: Schnurmacher. Thomas. Camp B'nai Brith Holds Diamond Gala. The Gazette. 16 June 1995. .
  4. News: Gordon. E. J.. Guests Flock in Hundreds for Camp B'nai Brith Fund-Raiser. The Gazette. 25 June 1986. D13. .
  5. Web site: History. https://web.archive.org/web/20170703041834/http://cbbmtl.org/our-camp/history/. 3 July 2017. Camp B'nai Brith. 23 November 2018.
  6. Book: Levine, Allan. Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience. Allan Levine. McClelland & Stewart. 2018. 978-0-7710-4805-0.
  7. Web site: Federation CJA. A journey through 100 years: 1977–1986. 2017. 23 November 2018.
  8. News: Louise. Abbott. The Gazette. 16 July 1988. K2. Summer Camp: Quebec Memories Began in 1894. .
  9. Book: Starr, Michael Seth. Shatner . Applause Theatre & Cinema Books. Guilford, Conn. . 2019 . 978-1-4930-5065-9 . 10.