
Dropsie College Theses
Date of Award
Winter 2-12-1970
Degree Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (EdD)
First Advisor
Meir Ben-Horin
Second Advisor
William Chomsky
Third Advisor
Solomon Grayzel
Abstract
It is the purpose of this introduction to examine the problem of creative continuity which faces the American Jewish community, comment upon the generally ineffectual response being made, particularly in the field of Jewish education, and direct attention to the potentialities of the Jewish summer camp as an effective ally in meeting the challenges to our youth of Jewish identification, knowledge, and commitment.
Recommended Citation
Issacman, Daniel, "Jewish Summer Camps in the United States and Canada, 1900-1969" (1970). Dropsie College Theses. 111.
https://repository.upenn.edu/dropsietheses/111
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Comments
Library at the Katz Center - Archives Thesis. BM135 .I83 1970.