Camp Tel Chai
Camp Tel Hai (Hebrew: מחנה תל חי makhane tel khai) was an early summer camp kvutza of the Chicago chapter of the Habonim youth movement and one of the first summer camps of Habonim in North America. Founded in 1935 near New Buffalo, Michigan on the site of an old Farband summer camp that had been damaged by fire, Tel Hai operated for ten years before being destroyed by fire around 1945.
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- "Review of Twenty-Five Years" in Adventures in Pioneering: Twenty-Five Years of Habonim Camping
- "Midwest Camp Habonim" by Leonard Zurakov in Adventures in Pioneering: Twenty-Five Years of Habonim Camping
Template:Habonim Dror North America
Coordinates: 41°47′31″N 86°44′32″W / 41.79194°N 86.74222°W
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- Jewish summer camps in Michigan
- Youth organizations based in Michigan
- Jews and Judaism in Chicago
- Zionist youth movements
- Buildings and structures in Berrien County, Michigan
- 1935 establishments in Michigan
- Jewish socialism
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- Socialism in Illinois
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