Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Camp Massad (Hebrew: מחנה מסד; Machaneh Massad) was a Zionist Jewish summer camp in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, which closed in 1981. Massad was founded as a day camp in 1941 by the HaNoar Ha'Ivri with thirty campers, and eventually grew to three sleep-away camps, Massad Alef, Bet, and Gimmel, serving over 1100 campers. Massad's founder, Shlomo Shulsinger, emphasized Hebrew language as a key value in a multi-denominational Jewish Zionist environment. The remains of the dining room and many of the bunks at the Tannersville grounds still exist, though the property is now used for snow tubing."@en }
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- Camp_Massad_(Poconos) abstract "Camp Massad (Hebrew: מחנה מסד; Machaneh Massad) was a Zionist Jewish summer camp in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, which closed in 1981. Massad was founded as a day camp in 1941 by the HaNoar Ha'Ivri with thirty campers, and eventually grew to three sleep-away camps, Massad Alef, Bet, and Gimmel, serving over 1100 campers. Massad's founder, Shlomo Shulsinger, emphasized Hebrew language as a key value in a multi-denominational Jewish Zionist environment. The remains of the dining room and many of the bunks at the Tannersville grounds still exist, though the property is now used for snow tubing.".
- Q5027391 abstract "Camp Massad (Hebrew: מחנה מסד; Machaneh Massad) was a Zionist Jewish summer camp in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania, which closed in 1981. Massad was founded as a day camp in 1941 by the HaNoar Ha'Ivri with thirty campers, and eventually grew to three sleep-away camps, Massad Alef, Bet, and Gimmel, serving over 1100 campers. Massad's founder, Shlomo Shulsinger, emphasized Hebrew language as a key value in a multi-denominational Jewish Zionist environment. The remains of the dining room and many of the bunks at the Tannersville grounds still exist, though the property is now used for snow tubing.".