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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-02-08

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Friday, February 8, 1985

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS



JEWISH OVERNIGHT

GAN ISRAEL - Sponsored by
Lubavitch Foundation, camp located
in Kalkaska. Boys only, June 25-July
22, ages 6-16. Girls only, July 23-Aug.
19, ages 6-14. Daily prayers, classes on
Bible, law, writings of Sefer Torah.
Swimming, sports, boating, arts and
crafts, dramatics, nature. Ninety per-
cent Orthodox affiliation, Shabbat ob-
servant, kosher, 80 campers, 30 staff.
Rabbi Shemtov, 548-2666. Partial
scholarships available.
HABONIM YOUTH - CAMP
TAVOR- Sponsored by Labor Zionist
Alliance, in Three Rivers, Mich.
Detroit-area registrar, Marie Berlin,
851-5091. Co-ed, ages 10-16, 100 cam-
pers. I - June 26-July 22. II - July 24-
Aug. 19. Kibbutz-inspired. Full range
of activities plus Hebrew conversa-
tion, language, culture, leadership
training. Kosher. $1600 per eight
weeks. Scholarships available.
HASHACHAR CAMPING PRO-
GRAM - Sponsored by Hadassah
Youth Commission. Regional director,
Marilyn Katz in Ann Arbor, 994-0030.
Camp Young Judea in Ortonville.
Co-ed, grades 4-9, I - June 28-July 22,
II - July 26-Aug. 19. Creative Jewish
experience. Waterfront activities, Is-
raeli folk dancing, Red Cross swim
program, leadership training, modern
Hebrew, arts and crafts, overnights,
field events. Shabbat observant,
kosher. $895 per session plus $50
registration. Scholarships available.
Camp Tel Yehudah - in Barryville,
N.Y. is co-ed for grades 9-12.
CAMP MODIN - Canaan,
Maine. Winter address: 791 Central
Park Ave., Scarsdale, N.Y. 10583
(914) 472-7713. Director, Amy and
David Adler. Co-ed, ages 7-15.1 - June
23-July 21. II - July 21-Aug. 18. Full
range of outdoor, waterfront activities.
Arts and crafts, drama, photography,
high ropes, horseback riding, camp-
ing, music, Israeli dance and music,
Hebrew, Jewish values. Shabbat wor-
ship. $2475 per eight weeks plus
transportation, horsebak riding, can-
teen.
CAMP RAMAH - Utterson, On-

tario. Winter address: 3101 Bathurst
St., Suite 406, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M6A 2A6. (416) 789-2193.
Regional headquarters United
Synagogue of America: 855-5950.
Under educational supervision of
Jewish Theological Seminary of
America. Co-ed, ages 10-16 1/z. Ages
10-12 have 4-week or 8-week option.
Jewish living in daily study, services,
prayer. Hebrew classes and activities,
Israeli music and dance, waterfront
program, nature, drama, synagogue
skills. Shabbat observance, kosher.
Partial scholarships available.
TAMARACK CAMPS - Fresh
Air Society, 6600 W. Maple Rd., West
Bloomfield 48033, 661-0600. 22 pro-
grams. 83rd summer. Subsidy fee and
additional scholarship assistance
available for all programs. Camp
Tamarack, Brighton - Co-ed, grades
2-5. I - June 25-July 14 (3 weeks). II--
July 16-Aug. 4. III - Aug. 6-Aug. 25.
Full range of waterfront, field sports
activities, nature, arts and crafts,
dance, theater, camping, Shabbat pro-
grams, Israeli cultural programs.
Standard fee $620 plus $36 activity fee
per 3 week session. Mini-Camps -
Co-ed, grades 3-5, IA - June 25-July 5,
IB - July 5-July 14. Camper chooses
area of interest: sports skills, perform-
ing arts, aquatic skills. Standard fee
$290 plus $28 activity fee per session.
CAMP MAAS - Ortonville. Gen-
eral program - co-ed, grades 6-8. I -
June 30-July 26. II - July 30-Aug. 25.
Horseback riding, computers, arts and
crafts, swim, boating at two
waterfronts, field sports, theater,
dance at Dance Barn and outdoor
amphitheater, photography, 4-day
camping adventure, specialty pro-
grams. Shabbat programs, Israeli cul-
tural programs. Standard fee $880 per
4 weeks.
Camp Maas specialized programs
- Pioneer wilderness: co-ed, grades
8-9, July 30-Aug. 25. Advanced camp-
ing program culminating in 12-day
camping adventure in Canadian
wilderness. Standard fee $880.
Dance Village: . co-ed, grades 6-9,

Aug. 25. Campers choose one specialty
area: dramatic arts, communications,
sports, aerobics and fitness,
waterfront. $880 per session.
Post camp programs: co-ed, grades
6-9, Aug. 26-Sept. 1, for campers to try
out overnight camp or those with spe-
cial interests. Horseback riding, com-
puters. $240 plus $24 activity fee.
Silverman Village: co-ed, ages
6-12. I - June 27-July 21. II - July 25-
Aug. 18. Residential outdoor educa-
tion and camping program for children
who require highly structured and
emotionally supportive environment.
$980 per session.
Camp Kennedy in Munising:
co-ed, grades 10-11. I - June 19-July
17. II - July 24-Aug. 21. Sailing, rap-
pelling, wilderness trips, camping.
$815 per session.
UNION OF AMERICAN HE-
BREW CONGREGATION CAMPS
(212) 249-0100. UAHC Kutz Camp,
New York. Co-ed, grades 9-12. Jewish
studies, youth group leadership and
programming, theater arts, songlead-
ing, dance, visual arts, day trips to
New York City.
OLIN-SANG RUBY UNION IN-
STITUTE CAMP - Oconomowoc,
Wis. co-ed, grades 3-12, Two 4-week
sessions from June 24. Water sports,
field sports, horseback riding, arts and
crafts, choir, radio station. $750 per
session.
GOLDMAN UNION CAMP IN-
STITUTE - Zionsville, Ind. Co-ed,
grades 3-12.

Scholarships

July 30-Aug. 25. Beginners to ad-
vanced dance with Harriet Berg. $880.
K'far Ivri: co-ed, grades 4-9, June
30-July 26, Jewish and Hebrew educa-
tional experience with full camp ac-
tivities. $880.
Two-week mini-camps: co-ed,
grades 6-7, IA - June 30-July 12. IB -
July 14-July 26. Sports skills,
sculpture, fine arts, aquatics. $425
plus $29 activity fees.
Specialty village: co-ed, grades
9-10, I - June 30-July 26. II - July 30-

United Hebrew Schools offers
several types of scholarships to
encourage student enrollment in
Jewish content or Hebrew-speaking
camps. There are incentive awards for
UHS students, four $1,000 awards for
Camp Ramah offered by Philip and
Gladys Langwald, and five $1,300
awards for Israel trips offered by the
Nathan and Meyer Fishman family.
For information, contact Dr. Gerald
Teller, 354-1050. An application and
personal interview may be needed. ❑

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