Massad
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Massad may refer to:

Summer Camps:
  • Camp Massad (Manitoba), a Jewish summer camp at Winnipeg Beach, Manitoba
  • Camp Massad (Montreal)
    Camp Massad (Montreal)
    Camp Massad is a Canadian Hebrew-speaking Jewish and Zionist summer camp for campers aged 7 to 16 located in Sainte-Agathe-des-Monts, Quebec in the Laurentian Mountains. It was founded in 1947, with the creation of Massad Alef on Lac Quenouille, Quebec...

    , a Jewish summer camp in Ste. Agathe, Quebec, based in Montreal
  • Camp Massad (Poconos)
    Camp Massad (Poconos)
    Camp Massad was a Jewish summer camp, which originated as a day camp in 1941 with 30 campers, and eventually grew to three sleep-away camps in the Pennsylvania Poconos serving over 1100 campers. Massad's creator, Shlomo Shulsinger, emphasized Hebrew language as a key value in a...

    , a Jewish summer camp in Poconos, Pennsylvania, which closed down in 1981


People:
  • Ernest L. Massad
    Ernest L. Massad
    Ernest Louis "Iron Mike" Massad was a college football star, major general of the U.S. Army, and successful oilman.-Biography:...

    , (b. 1908) U.S. Army general
  • Massad F. Ayoob (b. 1948), firearms and self-defense instructor
  • Joseph Massad
    Joseph Massad
    Joseph Andoni Massad is Associate Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History in the Department of Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University, whose academic work has focused on Palestinian, Jordanian, and Israeli nationalism...

     (b. 1963), Associate Professor of Modern Arab Politics and Intellectual History at Columbia University
  • Indra Massad (b. 1976), drummer for the Indonesian music band, Mocca
  • Mohammad Massad
    Mohammad Massad
    Mohammad Massad Al-Muwallad Al-Harbi is a Saudi Arabian football player who currently plays as a midfielder for Al Ahli...

     (b. 1983), Saudi Arabian football player


Places:
  • Massad, Israel
    Masad, Israel
    Masad is an Israeli communal settlement in the Lower Galilee Regional Council.The village was founded as Har Kotz in 1983....

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