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January 11, 1991 - Image 66

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-01-11

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CAMPS

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Judaic Camps

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CAMP FOR BOYS AND GIRLS

Conservative Hebrew School
curricula. All the camps
keep kosher. Most all of the
Ramah camps want to foster
a sense of community, and on-
ly accept children in their
geographic region. For more
information call Rabbi
Sheldon Dorph, (212)
678-8881.

5607 South River Road • Cheboygan, Michigan 49721

Walden is a distinctive co-ed camp for youngsters, set on the
quiet shores of Long Lake in beautiful Northern Michigan. Its
picturesque setting, extensive program, excellent facilities and
professional staff offer boys and girls the perfect combination
of summer and adventure!

Accents on Riding, Sailing, Kayaking, Waterskiing, Windsurf-
ing, Theater, Tennis, Soccer, Gymnastics, Photography, Fine
Arts and Crafts, Computers, Wilderness Camping, Canoeing,
and Mountain Bike Trips.

For additional information, color brochure or video, call or write:

31070 Applewood Lane
Farmington Hills, Ml 48331 • (313) 661-1890

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Family owned and operated for 36 years, Maplehurst
is an American Camping Association accredited summer camp
where traditional values come first. Located on Torch Lake, north of
Traverse City, Michigan, Maplehurst offers 2, 4, and 8 week sessions
for boys and girls ages 7-17. For an application, brochure or videotape, contact:

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Dr. Laurence Cohn, Director
Camp Maplehurst
1455 Quarton Road
Birmingham, MI 48009 • 313-647-2646

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Jewish programming • Canoeing and Sailing • Israeli Dance • Overnights
Arts & Crafts • Red Cross Swim Program • Hiking • Drama • Sports
Oneg Shabbat • Scouting • Israeli Singing • Water Skiing

For more information:
1-973-0038
2935 Birch Hollow
Ann Arbor, MI 48108
Local Contact -
Enid Bienstock
851-7640
Sponsored By Hadassah

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FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991

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Camp Ramah in Califor-
nia, located in southern
California, offers . one two-
week session and two three-
week sessions for boys and
girls ages 9-16. A work study
program geared for students
entering the 11th grade and
a counselor training program
for kids entering the 12th
grade, is also available. Ac-
tivities include arts and
crafts, drama, aquatics, dan-
cing, music, sports and Jewish
living. The camp is accredited
by the American Camping
Association.
Tuition ranges from $695 to
$1195.
For more information write:
15600 Mulholland Drive, Los
Angeles, California 90077, or
call (213) 476-8571.
Camp Ramah in Canada,
located on Lake Skeleton, in
Utterson, Ontario, offers two
one-month sessions for co-eds
ages 9-13, and one eight-week
session for 9-16 year olds.
Jewish culture and values are
integrated into daily camping
activities, and drama, danc-
ing, music, aquatics and arts
and crafts are a part of the
program.
Camp Ramah in Canada is
the designated Ramah camp
for Michigan residents.
American tuition fee is
$1750 for the first four-week
session, $1500 for the second
four-week session, and $2800
for the full season.
For more information write:
801 Eglinton Avenue West
suite #406, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada M5N 1E3, or call
(416) 789-2193.
Camp Ramah in New
England, located in Palmer,
Massachusettes, about one
hour from Boston, offers two
four-week sessions for boys
and girls entering grades 4-9,
and one eight-week session
for children entering grades
10 and 11. Activities include
radio, music, camping, sports
and aquatics, drama and arts
and crafts. The camp is ac-
credited by the American
Camping Association.
Tuition ranges from $1685
to $2965.
For more information write:
233 Harvard Street, suite
200, Brookline, Mass. 02146,
or call (617) 232,7400.
Camp Ramah in the
Poconos offers one eight-
week session for children
presently in grades 3-10, and

two one-month sessions for
kids currently in grades 3-5.
Activities include art and
crafts, music, sports, camping
and drama.
This Camp Ramah is open
only to those living in the
East. Tuition ranges from
$1675 to $2870.
For more information call
(215) 885-8556.

UNION OF
AMERICAN HEBREW
CONGREGATIONS
SPONSORED CAMPS
These camps all follow the
Reform Movement.
K
Coleman Camp Institute,
is nestled in the Blue Ridge
Mountains just north of
Atlanta. Geared for Reform
boys and girls, the program of-
fers drama, arts and crafts,
journalism, sports and bar
mitzvah instruction. Food is
Jewish style, and there are
two two-week sessions for
children entering grades 2-4,
and two four-week sessions
for children ages 7-18.
Tuition is $675 for two
weeks and $1350 for four
weeks.
For additional information
write: 1580 Spalding Drive,
Atlanta, Georgia 30350, or
call Ralph Kurland at (404)
671-8971.
Eisner Camp Institute,
located in Great Barrrington,
Massachusetts, has a full
camping program for boys
and girls ages 8-17. Activities
include cultural arts, sports,
nature and days trips, along
with a Jewish education and
Shabbat program in accor-
dance with the Reform Move-
ment. Two, four and eight-
week sessions are offered
from $750 to $2950. The camp
is accredited by the American
Camping Association.
For more information write
to: 838 Fifth Avenue, New
York, New York 10021, or call
(212) 249-0100, ext. 496.
Goldman Union Camp
in
located
Institute,
Zionsville, Indiana, offers two <
four-week sessions for co-eds
entering grades 4-10. Each
session has a special Jewish
theme, which is incorporated
in the general program, con-
sisting of Judaic education,
recreation and creative arts.
Swimming and a variety of
land sports are some of the
athletics offered.
Greene Family Camp In-
stitute, in Bruceville, Texas,
offers two four-week sessions
for 8-16 year olds and two two-
week sessions for 8-10 year
olds. The program includes
informal Jewish education,
nature, arts and crafts and
physical fitness. The camp is
accredited by the American
Camping Association.

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