- Camp
Boiberik was a
Yiddish cultural summer camp
founded by
Leibush Lehrer in 1913. In 1923 the camp
purchased property in Rhinebeck, New York,
where it...
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outside of a
fictional Anatovka, a
village near a
settlement named called Boiberik (based on real-life Boiarka, a
suburb of Yehupetz). Most of his customers...
- iékaterinoslav, vus is
gykjmyn cj
fuurn mit ir ziindl, aronćik
haist er, kain
boiberik ifn
zjmer Vayehi hayoym,
treft zikh a mayse, erev-shvues iz dos geven,...
- including: Bóbrka (Polish),
Bobrka (Russian),
Prachnik (German), and
Boiberik/Boyberke (Yiddish). The city has a po****tion of 3,980.
Bibrka was the...
- York and
Vermont to its
current location on the
former grounds of Camp
Boiberik, a
Yiddish camp, in Rhinebeck, New York.
There are more than 100 buildings...
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years 1941–1949, she went with her
brother to a
secular Jewish camp in
Boiberik, and
belonged to the
Zionist youth organization Hashomer Hatzair. Within...
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famous imaginary places of
Sholem Aleichem are
Yehupetz (for Kyiv) and
Boiberik (for Boyarka). The name of the
shtetl is
derived from the
Yiddish word...
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merely a religion.
Lehrer was the
director and
guiding spirit of Camp
Boiberik, an
educational children's camp
operated by the
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute...
- and 1952-3; he also pla**** an
active role in its
Yiddish summer camp,
Boiberik, as well as its
Yiddish magazine for
children and its
Yiddish publishing...
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Public Theater. In the summers,
Spaisman worked as a camp
nurse at Camp
Boiberik, in Rhinebeck, NY (an
offshoot of the
Sholem Aleichem Folk Institute)....