- Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center
Originally incorporated in 1893 as the Jewish Working Girls Vacation Society, the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center was established as a
summer camp offering Jewish working women, primarily immigrants in the New Yorkgarment industry , an affordable vacation. The camp paid for their vacation and reimbursed campers for lost wages. In 1936, the agency’s name was changed to Camp Isabella Freedman in honor of the philanthropist and board member.In 1956, Camp Freedman moved to its current home in Falls Village,
Connecticut , and instituted residential programs for Jewishsenior adults , which have continued every summer since. In the early 1990s, Camp Freedman opened its doors year-round. Today, over 30 Jewish organizations spanning the denominational spectrum hold retreats at the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center.In 1994, Freedman developed the
Teva Learning Center with Surprise Lake Camp, an innovative experiential learning program for Jewish elementary school students that combinesecology , Jewishspirituality , and environmentalactivism . In 2003, Isabella Freedman launchedADAMAH : The Jewish Environmental Fellowship, a leadership training program in which young adults live communally and engage in a hands-on curriculum that integratesorganic farming and sustainable living skills with Jewish learning and living. TheHazon NY Jewish Environmental Bike Ride started from the IFJRC from 2004-2007. On February 16, 2006 Freedman announced the planned merger of the Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center and the Elat Chayyim Jewish Retreat Center.Official Website
* [http://www.isabellafreedman.org/ Isabella Freedman Jewish Retreat Center]
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