Camp Boiberik was a Yiddish cultural summer camp founded by Leibush Lehrer in 1913. In 1923 the camp purchased property in Rhinebeck, New York where it...
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and Vermont to its current location on the former grounds of Camp Boiberik, a Yiddish camp, in Rhinebeck, New York. There are more than 100 buildings on...
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actress Merritt Wever, actress Itche Goldberg (brief mention of shules) Camp Boiberik Butnick, Stephanie; Leibovitz, Liel; Oppenheimer, Mark (October 2019)...
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Camp Kinder Ring also appears in memoirs, including The Way Home (2006), Goy Crazy (2006) and Working for Peace and Justice (2006). Camp Boiberik Camp...
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religion. Lehrer was the director and guiding spirit of Camp Boiberik, an educational children's camp operated by the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute in the...
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Yiddish Public Theater. In the summers, Spaisman worked as a camp nurse at Camp Boiberik, in Rhinebeck, NY (an offshoot of the Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute)...
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1945–49 and 1952-3; he also played an active role in its Yiddish summer camp, Boiberik, as well as its Yiddish magazine for children and its Yiddish publishing...
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the years 1941–1949, she went with her brother to a secular Jewish camp in Boiberik, and belonged to the Zionist youth organization Hashomer Hatzair. Within...
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native names, including: Bóbrka (Polish/Russian), Prachnik (German), and Boiberik/Boyberke (Yiddish). The city has a population of 3,980. Bibrka was the...
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