Footage from a visit to Camp Ohr Shraga in 1969 by Reb Moshe Feinstein, Reb Yaakov Kamenetsky, Rav Ruderman and Reb Boruch Sorotzkin, was just made public and uploaded for the very first time
It's most interesting to see that these gedolim and their wives had no problem with the women being filmed. I don't understand why, today, women's pictures, even if they are dressed modestly, are not allowed in frum publications.
Rimnitz, thanks for posting. This is very special footage. With today's technology, this film can be restored where it will be much sharper and more pleasant to watch. I recommend you get in contact with the chevra at JEM, they do a top notch job of restoring old footage of the Lubavitcher Rebbe z"l
PLease notice the refined and regal looking rebbetzins. Elbows, collar bones, and knees covered but in colored print dresses. Not all black, not in burka style dresses.
Rimnitz - Thank you so much for posting this. Please note, though, this is not Camp Agudah. It is definitively Camp Ohr Shraga, which was then called Camp Mesivta. It was later renamed Ohr Shraga after Rav Shraga Feivel Mendelovitz. It is clearly recognizable as I spent numerous summers there. Additionally, that was where Reb Yakov TZ"L spent his summers and it is clear from the video that this was his place.
It's most interesting to see that these gedolim and their wives had no problem with the women being filmed. I don't understand why, today, women's pictures, even if they are dressed modestly, are not allowed in frum publications.
meyersimcha 3 weeks ago
Rimnitz, thanks for posting. This is very special footage. With today's technology, this film can be restored where it will be much sharper and more pleasant to watch. I recommend you get in contact with the chevra at JEM, they do a top notch job of restoring old footage of the Lubavitcher Rebbe z"l
b6585404k 3 weeks ago
PLease notice the refined and regal looking rebbetzins. Elbows, collar bones, and knees covered but in colored print dresses. Not all black, not in burka style dresses.
goligerSpellsEgoGirl 1 month ago 2
If this was indeed 1969, it would appear it may have already been Ohr Shraga as it seems it may have been renamed in 1966. ;-)
zschechter 1 month ago
Rimnitz - Thank you so much for posting this. Please note, though, this is not Camp Agudah. It is definitively Camp Ohr Shraga, which was then called Camp Mesivta. It was later renamed Ohr Shraga after Rav Shraga Feivel Mendelovitz. It is clearly recognizable as I spent numerous summers there. Additionally, that was where Reb Yakov TZ"L spent his summers and it is clear from the video that this was his place.
zschechter 1 month ago
Wow, what a treasure!
Thanks for posting
losasuru 1 month ago
This is gevaldik. Thank you for posting it.
modernuberdox 1 month ago
Zspira - The uploader repeated the video to symbolize how precious these giants are... we can't get enough of seeing them!
AviKolko 1 month ago
What was the point of repeating the same movie over and over?
zspira 1 month ago