Judaic Camps Continued from preceding page !Tamarack Jamboree &Fair THIS SUNDAY 1:00-4:00 p.m. Jewish Community Center 6000 West Maple Road West Bloomfield Send in or bring in Your application by January 13, 1991 and be eligible for a raffle drawing to win a $500 discount to the Standard Fee. Drowin g will be held at the Jamboree and Fair. The Excitement of Camp Comes to the City With Crafts You Can Take Home — Necklace s , Hanimals, Toe Weaving, Bird Feeders Pioneer Skills Activities To Keep Candlemaking, Buzz Saws, Rope Making Projects with Kelly Singer Camperaft Contests Food and Snack Items You Make Yourself Apple Fritters, S'mores, Apple Cider, Challah Making Nature and Arts and Crafts Displays Camp Songs Featuring Brad Hayman Camp Maas Dance City Performance Plus You can see the 1991 Camp Video If you were at camp — you might be in it. If you are thinking of registering — this video will show you what camp is all about. If you have any questions about camp, there will be staff to answer them. EVERYTHING IS FREE AT THE JAMBOREE GREAT OPPORTUNITY TO SIGN UP FOR CAMP AND . . . YOU CAN HELP THE HOMELESS By bringing a donation of a toothbrush, toothpaste, soap, toilet paper, shampoo, canned foods, hat, gloves, coat, scarf, or sweater. Sponsored by B.B.Y.O. Project Reach — Responsibility Everywhere to Aid and Care for the Homeless. C12 FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 1991 YOUNG JUDAEA CAMPS SPONSORED BY HADASSAH All the following Young Judaea Camps focus on a Jewish education, and try to promote an understan- ding and commitment to Israel and the Zionist Move- ment. The toll-free number for additional information about any of the Young Judaea Camps is: (800) 677-CAMP. Ben G. Barnett Camp Young Judaea, located in Wimberley, Texas, about one hour from Austin, is situated on 250 acres in the Texas hill country. Open to boys and girls ages 7-14, one four-week session, and one one-week session for children entering grades 2 and 3, is offered. Teaching Jewish heritage is one of the camp's goals, and a Judaic program along with water sports, hiking, fishing, canoeing, overnight campouts and Israeli folk dancing are offered. The meals are kosher. Tuition is $335 for one week and $1275 for four weeks. For more information write: 9647 Hillcroft, Houston, Texas 77096, or call (713) 723-8354. Camp Judaea, nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina, observes the laws of kashrut, celebrates Sabbath and holds morning prayer services. Open to boys and girls ages 8-16 two four- week sessions are offered dur- ing the summer. Horseback riding, boating, swimming, computers, and nature are featured, and the meals are kosher. Campers entering the 8th grade can take a field trip to New York City and trace their ancestral Jewish roots. Tuition is $1325 per ses- sion. The camp is accredited by the American Camping Association. For more information write: 2191 Briarcliff Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30329, or call (404) 634-7883. Camp Tel Yehudah, which is located in Barryville, New York, is open to high school boys and girls ages 13-18 years old, who are members of the Young Judaea/Hashachar Zionist Youth Movement. With an emphasis on Jewish identity and culture, the camp focuses on Israeli sing- ing, dancing, arts and crafts and sports. Swimming, canoe- ing, soccer, basketball, rafting and drama are a part of the program. Two four-week sessions are offered, and the meals are kosher. The camp is ac- credited by the American Camping Association. Tuition is $1468 for each four-week session. For more information write: 50 West 58th Street, New York, New York 10019, or call (212) 303-8247. Camp Young Judaea, which is situated in Loma Mar, California, in the Santa Cruz Redwoods, incorporates a total Jewish environment with typical camping ac- tivities. Open to boys and girls in grades 3-10, three and a half week sessions are of- fered. Hebrew langauge games, Shabbat celebration, nature study, swimming, dance, soccer, talent shows, movies and baseball are all a part of the program. The meals are kosher and tuition ranges. The camp is accredited by the American Camping Association. For more information write: 1419 Broadway, Suite 308, Oakland, California 94612, or call (415) 549-0260. Camp Young Judaea Sprout Lake, which is located in the Hudson Valley, Upstate New York, offers one, two, four and eight-week ses- sions for boys and girls in grades 2-8. Activities include swimming instruction, sports, arts and crafts, music, dance, drama, canoeing, boating and nature. Meals are kosher, and the camp is accredited by the American Camping Association. Tuition ranges from $468 for the one-week session, to $2968 for the eight-week session. For more information write: 50 West 58th Street, New York, New York 10019, or call (212) 303-8269. *For an extensive listing of Jewish sponsored camps in the United States and Canada contact: JCC Association Com- munications Department, 15 East 26th Street, New York, New York 10010-1579, Phone:. (212) 532-4949 (They publish an extensive directory for $12.) The Association of Jewish Sponsored Camps, 130 East 59th Street, New York, New York 10022, Phone: (212) 751-0477. The American Camping Association, 5000 State Road 67 North, Martinsville, In- diana 46151, Phone: (800) 777 CAMP. CAMPS LOCATED IN MICHIGAN FRESH AIR SOCIETY SPONSORED CAMPS For more information about any of the camps listed below,