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Urjala
the church of Urjala Lake Kortejärvi in Urjala Urjala is a municipality of Finland. It is located in the province of Western Finland and is part of the Pirkanmaa region. The municipality has a population of 5,556 (2003) and covers an area of 504.02 km² of which 28.95 km² is water. ..
Urjo Kareda
Urjo Kareda (born, Tallinn, Estonia, February 9 1944; died, Toronto, Canada, December 26 2001) was a Canadian dramatist and theatre critic. He was artistic director of the Tarragon Theatre of Toronto from 1982 until his death on December 26 2001, of cancer. He was theatre critic at the Toronto Star..
URJ Camp Coleman
URJ Camp Coleman, also known as Camp Coleman, is a Reform Judaism camp located in Cleveland, Georgia. It was created in 1964, and has since grown into a camp of approximately 700 staff and campers. It has been affiliated with the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ), formerly known as the Union of Ame..
URJ Camp George
URJ Camp George is one of 12 residential summer camps owned and operated by the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ). Since its inaugural season in 1999, it has been providing an ideal setting for children completing grades 2-10 to grow and develop as members of the Jewish community. URJ camping is an ..
URJ Camp Harlam
URJ Camp Harlam, or Camp Joseph and Betty Harlam, is a Jewish summer camp operating in the Poconos foothills of Pennsylvania, under the jurisdiction of the Union for Reform Judaism. Named after the Camp's initial primary benefactors, it opened in 1958. The camp now has over 400 acres (1.6 km²..
URJ Camp Kalsman
URJ Camp Kalsman is the 13th camp in the Union for Reform Judaism's system, which will open in Washington in Summer 2007. It is named after the grandparents of Mark and Peachy Levy of Los Angeles, the camp's primary benefactors. The camp was purchased from the Love Israel cult in 2003 when the gro..
URJ Camp Newman
URJ Camp Newman (formerly UAHC Camp Newman), or simply Newman, is a Union for Reform Judaism summer camp nestled in the hills of Santa Rosa, California. It is often associated with URJ Camp Swig as the collective 'Camp Newman-Swig' as nearby Camp Swig is now closed. Camp Newman runs many of the sam..
URJ Camp Swig
URJ Camp Swig (formerely UAHC Camp Swig), or simply Swig, is a Union for Reform Judaism summer camp located in Saratoga, California. It is often associated with URJ Camp Newman as the collective 'Camp Newman-Swig' with Newman being the newer camp run under the same leadership. For a time in the lat..
URJ Crane Lake Camp
URJ Crane Lake Camp, or simply Crane Lake, is a camp associated with the Union for Reform Judaism and is often grouped with Eisner Camp as the Northeast Camp Institute. ..
URJ Greene Family Camp
URJ Greene Family Camp (GFC) is the Reform Jewish Summer camp that has been accepting Jewish campers from the Southwest (Texas and Oklahoma) region since 1976. It is sponsored by the Union for Reform Judaism (URJ). The camp is located on 160 acres (0.6 km²) in Bruceville, Texas, 144 ..
URJ Henry S. Jacobs Camp
Henry S. Jacobs Camp, or Jacobs as it is informally known, is a summer camp founded by Macy Hart outside the town of Utica, Mississippi. The camp has five units: Chalutzim (entering 10th graders), Talmadim (entering 8th and 9th graders), Maskilim (entering 7th and 6th graders), Garin (entering ..
URJ Kutz Camp
The URJ Kutz Camp is a Jewish summer camp located in Warwick, NY and operated by the Union for Reform Judaism. Unlike other URJ camps, Kutz accepts only campers of high school age. Directly affiliated with the North American Federation of Temple Youth, the camp is based on leadership development ..
URJ Myron S. Goldman Union Camp-Institute
URJ Myron S. Goldman Union Camp-Institute, or simply GUCI, is a Union for Reform Judaism summer camp located in Zionsville, Indiana. External links [Myron S. Goldman Union Camp-Institute]Goldman Union Camp Institute (more fondly known as GUCI) is home to a wonderful summer program in wh..
URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute
URJ Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute, or simply OSRUI, is a Union for Reform Judaism summer camp located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. It was the first summer camp for Reform Judaism in the United States when founded in 1951 by the URJ (which was then known as the Union of American Hebrew Congregations). ..
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