- The Workmen's Circle
The Workmen’s Circle or Arbeter Ring (אַרבעטער־רינג) is a
Yiddish language -oriented AmericanJew ishfraternal organization committed to Social Justice, Jewish Community, and Ashkenazic Culture. The "Arbeter Ring" provides old age homes for its aging members, as well as schools, camps, retreats, affordable health insurance, and year-round programs of concerts, lectures, and secular holiday celebrations.The organization has District offices in
New York ,New Jersey ,Boston ,Michigan , andLos Angeles . There are approximately 10,000 surviving members nationwide. They own and operate asummer camp located inHopewell Junction, New York calledCamp Kinder Ring . An adult vacation facility, Circle Lodge, shares the camp grounds and has bungalows and cottages.The Workmen's Circle is a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization.History
Founded in 1900, the Ring was at one time influential in the
labor movement through its participation in and leadership of theJewish Labor Committee . Having shrunk from the days when it was the largest organization of its kind in the country, it is now struggling to reinvent itself before its rapidly shrinking membership disappears completely.While strongly
socialist (Bundist) and labor-oriented at its inception, the political perspective of the "Arbeter Ring" has moved slightly to the right; [http://www.circle.org/justice.shtml] on the American political spectrum it would generally be described as liberal withcentrist influences and occasional conservative tendencies (e.g., the organization's vocal support for the Vietnam War). Today the Circle opposes theIraq war and unfair labor practices, and supports comprehensive immigration reform, single-payer universal health care, gun control, [ [http://www.adl.org/PresRele/CvlRt_32/5362_32.htm ADL Joins Broad Coalition Opposing DC Gun Bill] , September 23, 2008] and women's rights to reproductive freedom.The current president of the organization is Robert Kaplan.
Publications
The newspaper affiliated with the "Arbeter Ring", "
The Forward " (פֿאָרװערטס "forverts"), was at one time reputed to have had the largest national circulation of any non-English language newspaper in the United States. "The Forward" has recently reemerged in an English language edition (as well as a Russian version; the Yiddish version also continues to be published) and appears to be growing in readership. All Arbeter Ring members now receive the magazineJewish Currents . [ [http://www.jewishcurrents.org/nytimes-merger.htm Jewish Currents Magazine and a Longtime Adversary Decide to Merge] ]Programs for young people
The Arbeter Ring runs many
shul es, or schools of Jewish culture, for elementary through middle schoolers. Shules emphasize the teaching of Jewish history, from Abraham onward. Jewish culture, includingklezmer music and traditional Jewish cooking, is also emphasized, along with the Yiddish language and surrounding culture. Students learn to sing traditional songs in Yiddish, as well as in English and Hebrew. At the end of a student's time at shule, when he or she reaches age 12, a secular bar/bas mitzvah ceremony, called a commencement, is held. Commencement students prepare a research paper, a family history paper, and a writeup oncommunity service they have performed through the year. At the group commencement itself, students give a talk on their research topic of choice, often also telling their family history.ee also
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United Jewish Peoples' Order
*Arbeiter Ring Publishing , Winnipeg, CanadaReferences
External links
* [http://www.circle.org/ The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring]
* [http://www.arbeterring.org/ I.L. Peretz Shule - Nassau Cultural Center]
* [http://www.circle.org/justice.shtml The Workmen's Circle/Arbeter Ring 2006 Resolutions]
* [http://www.campkr.com The Workmen's Circle Camp Kinder Ring]
* [http://www.jewishcurrents.org Jewish Currents magazine]
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