A Place of Our Own
The Rise of Reform Jewish Camping in America
Jonathan D Sarna author Judah M Cohen author Hillel Gamoran author Gerard W Kaye author Donald M Splansky author Michael Zeldin author Michael M Lorge editor Gary P Zola editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The University of Alabama Press
Published:30th Oct '06
Should be back in stock very soon

Reform Judaism is not the only religious group in America to make the summer camp experience a vital part of a faith community's effort to impart its values and beliefs to its adolescents, but perhaps no group relied more on summer camp as an adjunct to home and community for this purpose. Summer camp became an important part of Reform group identity, a bulwark against the attraction of assimilation into the greater society and mere nominal Judaism. These seven essays, which commemorate the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the first Reform Jewish educational camp in the United States (Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute [OSRUI], in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin) cover a wide range of topics related to both the Reform Judaism movement and the development of the Reform Jewish camping system in the United States. Donald M. Splansky's chapter on 'Prayer at Reform Jewish Camps' documents changes in prayer services that took place both at OSRUI and in the Reform movement in general; Michael Zeldin's 'Making the Magic in Reform Jewish Summer Camps' describes the educational philosophies employed at many camps and analyzes their effectiveness; and Jonathan D. Sarna's 'The Crucial Decade in Jewish Camping' explains how social, political, and cultural conditions paved the way for the Reform camping movement.
This book makes a significant contribution to understanding a major development in American Reform Judaism and the use of organized camping for children and youth as a valuable educational tool. - Burton I Cohen, author of Case Studies in Jewish School Management
ISBN: 9780817352936
Dimensions: 236mm x 158mm x 15mm
Weight: 375g
272 pages