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  1. There are a variety of ways to get in touch with Camp B'nai Brith of Ottawa. General Questions? Feel free to email us using the form below. Summer is just around the corner! Interested in sending your child to camp this summer, but would like to learn mor ...

  2. Jonathan Pivnick returned to Camp B’nai Brith of Ottawa as Director in 2008, continuing a camp career that has spanned the period from the late 60s to the 21st century at CBB of Ottawa. Piv’s background and experience are helping CBB of Ottawa continue to move forward, building upon the camp’s strengths and traditions.

  3. 26. Juni 2023 · Camp B'nai Brith Montreal. @campbnaibrith • 4 events. PAST EVENTS. 7 albums. Camp B'nai Brith Montreal 2023. June 27th, 2023 - August 15th, 2023. 9 albums. Camp B'nai Brith Montreal 2022. June 28th, 2022 - August 8th, 2022. 7 albums. C ...

  4. Our Mission. Founded in 1935, Camp B’nai Brith of Ottawa provides children ages 7-16 an incomparable Jewish camping experience. Campers, independent of their family’s financial ability or level of Jewish observance, experience the outdoors, learn new skills and develop life-long friendships while enhancing Jewish affiliation, values, traditions, and community, in a safe and nurturing ...

  5. Perlman Camp is a warm and welcoming community that fosters transformational and enriching summer experiences. The Jewish values that camp instills and the everlasting bonds that are formed sustain campers and staff throughout their lifetimes. learn more.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › B'nai_B'rithB'nai B'rith - Wikipedia

    B'nai B'rith has also been involved in Jewish camping for more than a half century. In 1953, B'nai B'rith acquired a 300-acre (120 ha) camp in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains. Originally named Camp B'nai B'rith, the facility would later be named B'nai B'rith Perlman Camp in honor of the early BBYO leader Anita Perlman and her husband, Louis.

  7. Founded in 1935, Camp B’nai Brith of Ottawa provides children ages 7-16 an incomparable Jewish camping experience. Campers, independent of their family’s financial ability or level of Jewish observance, experience the outdoors, learn new skills and develop life-long friendships while enhancing Jewis