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Vision
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Born through the vision of
Rabbi Raphael Levine and
Father William Treacy, as an outgrowth of the award
winning television program, “Challenge,” and with the support of friends, the
Levine and Treacy Family Village at
Camp
Brotherhood was founded to
provide a beautiful setting in which to foster better understanding and
harmony
between and among religious faiths, families and individuals. The vision was a
world in which prejudices, disintegration and alienation would be eliminated,
with the Camp playing a role.
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The Levine & Treacy Family Village at Camp Brotherhood is a retreat center
offering facilities and programs to foster interfaith, racial and ethnic harmony
and to strengthen fellowship within and between communities as we reach out to
families and youth.
Values
at Camp
Brotherhood
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Our beliefs in God, expressed in
various ways, which can bring us together.
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The forests, wildlife and
peacefulness that surrounds us.
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Our ability to serve guests of all
ages, families and organizations.
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Ecumenical involvement (intra- and
inter-faith).
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Opportunity to meet people from a
wide variety of backgrounds.
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Caring for and ministering to our
guests.
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Good stewardship of our resources.
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Volunteers and friends who give of
their time, talents and treasures.
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Our staff and trustees for their
service and loyalty.
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The heritage of our
founders and this retreat center,
which is an answer to their prayers.
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