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Camp Ramah in New England (CRNE), located in Palmer, Massachusetts, is one of the oldest Ramah summer camps, organized by a Jewish conservation center. [2] [3] [4] [5] The camp traces its roots to Ramah Connecticut in 1953, [6] [7] followed by Ramah at Glen Spey, [8] [9] and has evolved into Camp Ramah in New England.
Camp Ramah New England is an overnight Jewish summer camp located in Palmer, Massachusetts for kids and teens. Our co-ed summer camp program welcomes children from across New England, the greater Washington, DC area, Virginia, as well as parts of Maryland and New York.
Camp Ramah in New England is a traditional Jewish overnight camp for boys and girls ages 8 through 16. We are located 75 miles west of Boston. Our campers come from Massachusetts, the New England region as well as DC, Virginia, Maryland and parts of New York.
It opened in 2010, replacing Giants Stadium, and serves as the home for the New York Giants and New York Jets of the National Football League (NFL). It is also scheduled to host the final of the 2026 FIFA World Cup .
Take Interstate 91 North to Interstate 291 in Springfield. Follow Interstate 291 to the Massachusetts Turnpike. Take the Massachusetts Turnpike east to Exit 63. Follow the directions above. For customized driving directions, please view our map. Detailed directions on how to get to camp.
Camp Ramah in New England (Palmer, Massachusetts), also known as Ramah Palmer, is located approximately 1½ hours west of Boston and 45 minutes east of Amherst and Northampton. [16] It opened in 1953 as Camp Ramah Connecticut and serves the New England area as well as DC, Virginia, and parts of New York. [ 17 ]
Built around a picturesque lake in the small town of Palmer, Massachusetts, Camp Ramah has been providing inspiring summer experiences for sixty years. Camp Ramah is situated on over 90 acres of land and features clean, comfortable bunks, a kosher kitchen and dining hall, an infirmary, a hotel-style guest house, a state-of-the-art education ...