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  2. Camp Ramah in California - Wikipedia

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    The camp holds a family Memorial Day weekend, as well as a week-long program in August for families with children with special needs. [24] [25] [26] In addition, Camp Ramah is rented out by Rotary clubs in order to host RYLA, a student leadership camp. The event lasts about four days and invites students from all over California.

  3. I visited a $600 women-only summer camp for adults that's ...

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    Camp Social is an annual women-only summer camp for adults near New York City. The three-day event in August saw 480 campers — four times as many attendees as last year's camp.

  4. Camp Ramah - Wikipedia

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    Ramah Rockies opened in 2010 and is the first Ramah specialty camp, focusing its program on outdoors and environmental education, with a base camp covering 360 acres at 8,000 ft. elevation. In January 2018, BaMidbar Wilderness Therapy launched their 40-day-wilderness program for adults struggling with mental health. [22]

  5. Camp Kimama - Wikipedia

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    The goal of this camp was to provide youth from Israel camping opportunities during the Passover and Hanukkah vacations. [5] In 2017, Camp Kimama participated in an experimental farm-based incubator program at H-FARM, near Venice, Italy. Kimama Barcelona opened in 2017, on Campus Cerdanya, a forest resort in the Spanish Pyrenees. [17]

  6. What happens at Bible camp? From 'cry night' to shaping ... - AOL

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    Like secular camp programs, the activities schedule varies from Bible camp to Bible camp. At Aldersgate, Maynard recalls the program hosting themed sessions each week for different age brackets.

  7. Jewish summer camp - Wikipedia

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    Jewish summer camps began near the end of the 19th century, when the Jewish population in the United States increased via immigration. It was a way for Jewish children of Eastern European immigrants to assimilate and "Americanize" at a time when summer camps excluded Jews from their ranks, as well as a way to allow children living in the city to experience the countryside.