Support the Borscht Belt Museum

All donations are tax deductible. The nonprofit Committee for a Catskills Resort Museum is a registered 501c3, and its annual reports are on file the New York State Department of State.

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David Coleman | $250

Huge friend of your friend Paul Bartoloni and he told me about your wonderful project - congrats and good luck!

Jonathan Golub | $52.37

Eric Geier | $52.37

Michael Cohen

jill edelstein

Ariel Levinson-Waldman

Thank you for lifting up this wonderful history and humor. Humor is an essential part of my family's way of being Jewish and navigating the world/

Barbara | $25

Anonymous | $260.59

Rick Nahmias | $260.59

Seth Greenky | $100

Mazel Tov! From the organ player from the rock band, "The Shape of Thyngs." 1966 (Avon Lodge and The Flagler); 1967 (The Brickman). We all agree, the best time of our lives.

Stephen

Many memories - all wonderful. Even today, I try to recreate the dairy lunch I remember so well.

Lori Bosses

Lots of luck with the museum!

Norman & Janice Levin | $1,000

Andrea Burns Peter Flynn

Mazel tov and onward! Andrea Burns & Peter Flynn

randolph wexler | $52.37

Mary and Sam Pittinsky | $18

Benek Bolender | $18

Debra

Matthew | $104.42

Making a donation to the Borscht Belt possums in the name of Dame Edna Everage, because it turns out she was Jewish! Who knew (Everagewitz)?! Best of luck with this mitzvah!

Judy & Mort Segal | $104.42

Jack Segal booked entertainment for the largest quantity of Borscht Belt Hotels and was singled out by the Conference of Personal Managers for launching the careers of Buddy Hackett, Jackie Mason, and Joan Rivers.

Joseph Huff-Hannon | $50

Abby & Carlos Urmeneta | $30/M

Anonymous

In memory of Hotel Rieger, the family-owned and operated resort that once was. Thank you to the thousands of loyal guests throughout the years, including kids attending summer camp - and, of course, our staff year after year.

Mandy Goldberg

Doris White

You are forever dancing at Grossinger's.

Anonymous | $26.34

Thank you Lesser's Bungalow Colony in Kerhonkson

Susan

Having grown up every summer in the Catskills in bungalow colonies, hotels and summer homes, I feel so connected to this area. Additionally, I went to sleepaway camp in the area. As a teenager and in college I worked at the Raleigh and the Concord so I am so excited about the new museum.

Amy Schwartzman | $104.42

So happy to see this. We used to go up to the Granite and my mom's family used to go up every summer to one of the Bungalow colonies!

Barbara and Don Weinreich | $200

We want to be involved!

Peter