- Gan Israel Camping Network
Gan Israel Camping Network is an umbrella term for a group of
Jew ish religioussummer camp s affiliated with theChabad-Lubavitch movement ofOrthodox Judaism . Most of these camps bear the name "Gan Israel."The first Chabad-affiliated summer camp was a girls' overnight camp,
Camp Emunah inGreenfield Park, New York (where it still located), founded in1953 by RabbiJacob J. Hecht . In1956 , the Lubavitcher Rebbe, RabbiMenachem Schneerson , directed some young men to open a parallel boys' overnight camp under the auspices of theMerkos L'Inyonei Chinuch organization. He chose the name Gan Israel ("Garden of Israel") for this camp, after the founder ofChassidism , Rabbi IsraelBaal Shem Tov . Camp Gan Israel moved to its current location, Parksville, New York, in1969 .Rabbi Schneerson also visited both of these camps in
1956 (before the camp season began),1957 and1960 (during the camp season). [A full description of these visits, including the text of his addresses, has been published (in Hebrew) as "Bin'os Deshe" (Brooklyn :Kehot Publication Society , 1993).] This was highly unusual in itself, as he otherwise almost never leftNew York City throughout his tenure. Since the early 1990s, the Rebbe's visits have formed an important part of theoral history of Camp Gan Israel in Parksville (and to a lesser extent, of the other camps in the network), and are frequently referred to in song and in print.Other branches of Gan Israel overnight camps were founded in
Montreal (1958 ) (present-day location:Labelle, Quebec );London, UK (c.1960 );Detroit, Michigan (1961 ) (present-day location:Kalkaska Township, Michigan );Melbourne, Australia (1960s); and others. In addition, several hundred Gan Israel day camps exist around the world (though some bear other names). The network claims a total enrollment of over 100,000 children. [ [http://denverjewishcamp.com/DC/About_Us.html Camp Tzivos Hashem of Denver] ]Notes
Overnight Camps
[http://www.cgimontreal.com Camp Gan Israel - Montreal]
* [http://www.chabad.org/centers/default.asp?AID=280451 Camp Gan Israel directory and search]
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