Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit Judaic Camps Think Summer, Think Day Camp Continued from Page C-7 Olin-Sang, Ruby Union Institute, located in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin, is a co-ed, Jewish style camp geared for 8-16 year olds. In existence for 38 years, the program concentrates on Jewish education and the Hebrew language. More than 25 rabbis serve on the facul- ty, and horseback riding, sail- ing, tennis, media and dance are also offered. There are two, three, four and seven-week sessions. The camp is accredited by the American Camping Association. Fees range from $670 for the two-week session, to $1950 for the seven-week session. For more information write: 100 West Monroe Street, Chicago, Illinois 60603 or call (312) 782-1477. Swig Camp Institute, located in Saratoga, Califor- nia, has been in existence for 38 years and offers a full Jewish program along with sports, music, dance and drama. Offered for co-eds 8-17 years of age, and there are one, two and three-week ses- sions. A three-week teen camp is open to 11th and 12th graders, where teens backpack, rock climb and hike around California and return each Friday evening for Shabbat. Meals are Jewish style. Tuition ranges from $475 for a one-week session, to $1170 for a three-week pro- gram and $1450 for the teen camp. For fee and additional infor- mation write: 703 Market Street, Suite 1300, San Fran- cisco, California 94103, or call (415) 392-7080. UNITED JEWISH APPEAL SPONSORED CAMPS B'nai B'rith Perlman, located in the Pocono Moun- tains in Starlight, Penn- sylvania, offers three, four or seven-week sessions for boys and girls from the ages of 8-16. There is an emphasis on outdoor sports in a creative Jewish environment, and they follow the strictly kosher dietary laws. Daily activities include tennis, soccer, drama, arts and crafts, music, nature living and pioneering. Fees range from $1200 to $2500. For more information write: 823 United Nations Plaza, New York, New York 10017 or call (212) 490-3327. Bronx House-Emanuel, in Copake, New York, offers three, six or nine-week ses- sions for boys and girls 7-15 years old. Water sports, canoe trips, tennis, music and dance are featured, along with a Jewish cultural program and a kosher kitchen. Fees range from $730 to $2390, with a sliding scale. For more information write: 990 Pelham Pkwy. South, Bronx, New York 10461 or call (212) 828-8952. Camp Dora Golding, of- fers a program for boys ages 8-16 in East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, in the Pocono Mountains, and a program for girls ages 8-16 at Suffern, New York. Both camps offer an Orthodox/Yeshiva orienta- tion, with daily study periods and outdoor sports. Four and eight-week sessions are of- fered, with glatt kosher dietary laws. Fees are $1250 a session. For more information write: 4005 Sea Gate Ave., Brooklyn, New York 11224, or write (718) 449-1011. Capital Camps, located in Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, in the Catoctin Mountains near Gettysburg, offers two four- week sessions for boys and girls 8-16 years old. Campers can participate in sports, photography, journalism, karate and video production, along with Judaic studies. All the meals are kosher, and the camp is accredited by the American Camping Association. Tuition is $1495 for four- week sessions. For more information write: 6001 Montrose Road, Suite 205, Rockville, Maryland 20852, or call (301) 468-2267. UNITED SYNAGOGUE OF AMERICA USY On Wheels, spon- sored by the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism, offers North American Travel Programs. A 45-day trip is offered for cur- rent 9-11th graders. Via bus, campers, travel from New York to California, residing in either hotels or homes of local congregants. The itinerary in- cludes stops in Atlanta, New Orleans, Denver, and the Grand Canyon. The cost is $3195. A 33-day trip up and down the East Coast, including stops in Washington, DC, Charleston, South Carolina and Orlando, Florida, is of- fered for $2450. A six-week USY Israel Pilgrimage is also available for 15 to 181/2 year olds, and the cost is $3535, which in- cludes room, board, airfare and sightseeing tours. For more information write: Rapaport House, 155 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10010, or call (212) 533-7800. at the Jewish Community Center .0" 4 • SWIMMING • NATURE • CANOEING • DRAMA • MUSIC • COMPUTERS • CRAFTS • VIDEO-FILM • SOFTBALL PRODUCTION • BASKETBALL • ISRAELI • GYMNASTICS CULTURE • TENNIS • DANCE • TRAVEL CAMPS —SAFARI —TEEN CARAVAN First Session: June 24-July 18 Second Session: July 22 - August 15 NEW THIS YEAR! FINE ARTS CAMP (Theatre Arts, Ceramics, Dance, or Music) For High School Age Young People For further information, contact the Day Camp Office at 61-1000, ext.254. 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