词条 | Camp B'nai Brith (Ottawa) |
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| name = Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa | native_name = מחנה בני ברית | former_name = Ottawa Jewish Boy Scouts Camp | logo = | logo_size = 150px | location = 7861 Chemin River Quyon, Quebec, J0X 2V0 | pushpin_map = Canada Western Quebec | pushpin_label = CBB | coordinates = {{Coord|45.524746|-76.186153|type:landmark_region:CA-QC_source:wikimapia|display=inline,title}} | religious_affiliation = | principal_label = Director | principal = Jonathan Pivnick | president = | type = Jewish summer camp | established = {{start date and age|1935}} | closed = | staff = | gender = Co-educational | tuition = | age_range = 7–16 | enrollment = | affiliation = OCA | communities = | website = {{url|cbbottawa.com}} }} Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa ({{Lang-he-n|מַחֲנֶה בְּנֵי בְּרִית}}), also known as CBB of Ottawa, is a Jewish summer camp north-west of Ottawa, near Quyon, Quebec. The camp draws campers and staff from across Canada, the United States, Europe and Israel.{{r|buckley}} HistoryLodge no. 885 of B'nai Brith Canada founded the Ottawa Jewish Boy Scouts Camp in 1935, sponsoring forty underprivileged local Jewish boy scouts who wished to attend summer camp.[1] The camp, which would become Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa, was originally located in Dubrobin near Fitzroy Harbour, serving the Jewish communities of Ottawa, Toronto, and Montreal.[2] While sponsored by the Lodge, the camp was initially run under the strict supervision of the District Boy Scouts Association.[3] Beginning in 1938, Camp B'nai Brith set aside two weeks for a girls camp at the conclusion of the boys' four week camp.[4] The camp moved its current site on the shore of the Ottawa River in Quyon, Quebec in 1946.[5] Notable alumni
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References1. ^{{cite web|title=Camp B'nai Brith Ottawa|website=McGill Buckley|access-date=23 November 2018|url=http://mcgillbuckley.com/projects/camp-bnai-brith-ottawa/}} {{JewishCampsCanada}}2. ^{{cite book|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=lGp0DwAAQBAJ|title=Seeking the Fabled City: The Canadian Jewish Experience|first=Allan|last=Levine|author-link=Allan Levine|publisher=McClelland & Stewart|date=2018|isbn=978-0-7710-4805-0}} 3. ^{{cite archive|url=http://www.cjhn.ca/en/permalink/cjhn81857|collection=B'nai B'rith Ottawa Lodges Fonds|repository=Ottawa Jewish Archives|date=1935|fonds=O0005|item-url=http://www.cjhn.ca/en/permalink/cjhn81900|item=Jewish Boy Scout camp, Quyon, Quebec (Camp B'nai B'rith)|institution=Canadian Jewish Heritage Network}} 4. ^{{cite archive|url=http://www.cjhn.ca/en/permalink/cjhn81900|collection=B'nai B'rith Ottawa Lodges Fonds|repository=Ottawa Jewish Archives|date={{circa|1938}}|fonds=O0005|item-url=http://www.cjhn.ca/en/permalink/cjhn81900|item=Helen Zivian (Levine) and Ethel Leikin (Kesler) at Camp B'nai B'rith of Ottawa at Dunrobin, Ontario|institution=Canadian Jewish Heritage Network}} 5. ^{{cite web|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111201231748/http://www.cbbottawa.com:80/all-about-cbb.aspx|archive-date=1 December 2011|url=http://www.cbbottawa.com:80/all-about-cbb.aspx|date=2011|title=Our story|website=Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa}} 6. ^{{cite book|title=Various Positions: A Life of Leonard Cohen|first=Ira B.|last=Nadel|location=London|publisher=Plexus|oclc=751520830|year=2011|url=https://books.google.ca/books?id=p44Jtck3VCAC}} 7. ^{{cite news|title=Celebrating 75 years and dufflebags of memories|url=https://www.pressreader.com/canada/ottawa-citizen/20100505/286268161162807|first=Louise|last=Rachlis|date=5 May 2010|newspaper=Ottawa Citizen}} 7 : 1935 establishments in Quebec|Jewish organizations based in Canada|Jewish summer camps in Canada|Jews and Judaism in Ottawa|Jews and Judaism in Ontario|Organizations established in 1935|Summer camps in Canada |
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