Camp Ramah in New England is located in Palmer, Massachusetts, in the south-central part of the state. It is one of the older Ramah summer camps, organized by the Jewish Conservative Movement. The camp traces its roots to 1953, to Ramah Connecticut, followed by Ramah at Glen Spey, and has evolved into Camp Ramah in New England. The camps provide campers with a Jewish educational experience. Campers are known as "Ramahniks." Ramah New England is known for its programs in sports, arts, Judaica and Hebrew.
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| - Camp Ramah in New England is located in Palmer, Massachusetts, in the south-central part of the state. It is one of the older Ramah summer camps, organized by the Jewish Conservative Movement. The camp traces its roots to 1953, to Ramah Connecticut, followed by Ramah at Glen Spey, and has evolved into Camp Ramah in New England. The camps provide campers with a Jewish educational experience. Campers are known as "Ramahniks." Ramah New England is known for its programs in sports, arts, Judaica and Hebrew.
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| - Camp Ramah in New England is located in Palmer, Massachusetts, in the south-central part of the state. It is one of the older Ramah summer camps, organized by the Jewish Conservative Movement. The camp traces its roots to 1953, to Ramah Connecticut, followed by Ramah at Glen Spey, and has evolved into Camp Ramah in New England. The camps provide campers with a Jewish educational experience. Campers are known as "Ramahniks." Ramah New England is known for its programs in sports, arts, Judaica and Hebrew.
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