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May 13, 1988 - Image 97

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-13

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WOODEN PLAY STRUCTURES

ACT-SAT Testing

YEAR
FUN

Delivery and
Installation
Available

They are still given no reason
for their refusal.
Correspondence between
the Detroit boys and Alexei
has already commenced and
a phone call will be attempted
soon.

Andrew Rudick
Is Bar Mitzvah

Andrew Rudick, son of
Marilyn and Donald Rudick,
celebrated his bar mitzvah
May 7 at Adat Shalom
Synagogue.

YOUTH

Thinking about taking the ACT or SAT test?
Individualized instruction is now available so
you can improve your score.

Come See Our Display

MERRITTSCAPE, INC.
5940 Cooley Lake Rd.
Union Lake

Ordered by Tuesday
Installed by Sunday

1,11D1

Yachad Plans
Picnic At Park

Beth Shalom's Yachad (for
children in grades three-five)
will sponsor a picnic-barbecue
on Sunday. Children will
gather at 11:45 a.m. at the
synagogue youth lounge and
proceed to David Shepherd
Park in Oak Park. Food will
be provided, while games and
crafts will highlight the
event. Contests will also be
held. There is a charge and
friends are welcome. Parents
should pick up their child at
3 p.m. at the park. For reser-
vations, contact adviser Joyce
Lang, 851-6168. •

Also tutoring in all subjects (your home)

FOR

Call The Jewish News

354-6060

Jerusalem Day
Celebration Due

B'nei Akiva will co-sponsor
a Yom Yerushalayim celebra-
tion for members and their
families on Sunday at
Yeshivat Akiva. Special ser-
vices, a family breakfast and
Jerusalem Day program will
begin at 8:40 a.m. Also par-
ticipating in this celebration
are the Amit Women-Batya
Chapter, Mizrachi-HaPoel
HaMizrachi and Yeshivat
Akiva PTA. The community
is invited.
Sunday Fun Groups, youth
in grades one-five, will attend
a children's concert on Sun-
day. This concert will include
story-telling, a magic show
and balloon man to entertain
the youngsters. Members will
meet at the Young Israel of
Greenfield at 1:45 p.m. Ad-
vance reservations are
required.
In continuation of B'nei
Akiva's fight to free the
Soviet refuseniks, Yuli and
Irma Kosharovsky, members
are sending special postcards
to President Reagan to in-
tervene on the family's
behalf. Anyone interested in
obtaining a pre-printed
postcard, should contact the
B'nei Akiva office, 967-3742.

6814955

GET REMUS •

What other
charity
would

Call 398-0116 after 4 P.M.

Merrill Wolson

KIDS ONLY

SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMPS

—GRADES 3 to 5—

THEME

June 20-24 Celebrate Summer Week

June 27-July 1

Adventure Week

THURS. OVERNIGHT

Waterpark
Greenfield Village
Crossroads Village
Canoeing

Waterpark
Playland Park
Space Center
Strawberry Farm
Canoe Trip
Detroit Zoo
Chelsea Mill
Crossroads Village
Canoeing
Waterpark
Belle Isle Zoo
D.I.A.
Bicycle Trip
Waterpark
Tiger Game
Lion's Training
Waterpark
Playland Park

Wonderland Park
Toronto, Ontario
Ausable River
Mich Michigan
Seaworld
Aurora, Ohio
Put-in-Bay Island
Ohio
Niagara Falls
Ontario
Mackinac Island
Michigan
Sleeping Bear Sand
Dunes, Michigan
Seneca Caverns
Bellevue, Ohio
Cedar Point
Sandusky, Ohio

Mystery Week

7 7 7 7 7 7

July 18-22

Summer Madness Week

July 25-29

Backwards Week

Waterpark
Windsor Wildlife
Candle Factory
Playland Park
Detroit Zoo
Waterpark
Space Center
Hands-on Museum
Michigan Festival
Tiger Game
Crossroads Village
Impression 5

Super Week

Aug. 8-12

Odyssey Week

Aug. 15-19

Michigan Week

Aug. 22-26

Final Fun Week



HIGHLIGHTS

July 11-15

Aug. 1-5

—GRADES 6 to 8

HIGHLIGHTS

All Odyssey programs include transportation, instruction, supervision, admissions, and food and lodging on overnight trips.

ODYSSEY
ADVENTURES

roll over,

and beg
for your
money?

The animals at the Michigan
Humane Society will do any-
thing for your support because,
for many of them, it's the only
chance they have.
Animals give so unselfishly,
they're begging you to do
the same.

Give to the Michigan Humane Sudety.
7401 Chrysler Dr., Detroit, MI 48211

Detroit

872-3400

Westland

721-7300

Auburn Hts.

852-7420

Odyssey Adventures is directed by Bob and Joan Lipsitz, who for the past 17
years have provided enrichment programs for local families as directors of the
Tamarack Camps. Groups of children, supervised by teachers and trained
professionals, will be guided on fun-filled adventures. For a complete
information package on all of our programs, call Odyssey Adventures
at 661-3600.

%V GOING TO SUMMER CAMP?
TT SUMMER CAMP SPECIALIST

in the
WEST BLOOMFIELD PLAZA
6690 Orchard Lake Road
West Bloomfield, Michigan

851-6232

Boys' and Young Men's Wear

Official Camp Outfitters For

WE HAVE THE KNOWLEDGE AND KNOW HOW TO EQUIP
YOUR YOUNGSTER CORRECTLY FOR A FUN SUMMER AT
CAMP. WE ARE THE "ORIGINAL" CAMP OUTFITTERS.
• Official Camp T-Shirts and Sweatshirts.
• Custom Printing On All Duffle and Laundry Bags while

you wait.

C WALDEN
SEA-GULL
TANUGA
M TAMAKWA
P TAMARACK CAMPS
S WAHANOWIN

A

NEW PRICE POLICY FOR CAMP ITEMS
We will meet or beat any of our competition's
advertised prices.
WHY SHOP ANYWHERE ELSE!!

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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