Camp Pembroke
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Camp Pembroke is an all-girls Jewish summer camp on Lake Oldham in Pembroke, Massachusetts. It was founded in 1935 by Eli & Bessie Cohen as the first of several summer camps they opened and funded as part of their mission to "strengthen the Jewish people through education and building Jewish community."[1] Camp Pembroke hosts 450 girls each summer.
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Camping Facilities in the state of Massachusetts
Camp Avoda (Middleborough) | Camp Bauercrest (Amesbury) | Camp Becket (Becket) | Camp Bournedale (Plymouth) | Camp Burgess (Sandwich) | Camp Crane Lake (West Stockbridge) | Camp Hayward (Sandwich) | Camp Kingsmont (Amherst) | Camp Nawaka (East Otis) | Camp Ramah (Palmer) | Camp Sankaty Head (Worcester) | Camp Taconic (Hinsdale) | Camp Thoreau (Concord) | YMCA Camp Hi-Rock (Mt. Washington) |
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