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Camp "Hemshekh" (Yiddish, ייִדיש: "continuation" Literally: Camp "Continuation")〔http://www.forward.com/articles/108421/〕 was a Jewish summer camp in the USA that was founded in 1959 by Holocaust survivors who were active in the Jewish Labour Bund, a Jewish, socialist workers' party in Eastern Europe.〔http://www.forward.com/articles/10665/〕 The camp was sponsored by the Bund as well.〔http://www.yivoinstitute.org/index.php?tid=106&aid=266〕 Camp Hemshekh had as its goal instilling in its campers the ideals of the Jewish socialist movement that flourished in interwar Poland: socialism, secular Yiddish culture, equality and justice, and the Bundist concept of ''doikayt'', “hereness,” that Jews should live, build their culture and struggle for their rights wherever they dwell, rather than seeking refuge in a Jewish homeland.〔http://www.jewishcurrents.org/2009_mar_newman.htm〕 Although, most campers will say that they did not feel that they had been indoctrinated. Camp Hemshekh closed in 1978 because the number of campers diminished.〔http://www.forward.com/articles/108421//〕〔http://www.forusa.org/fellowship/jan-feb-04/lilibaxter.html〕 A Hemshekh camper is called a ''Hemshekhist'' (the plural is ''Hemshekhistn''). == Campsites == Camp Hemshekh was located at five campsites:
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