YOUTH
FAMILY CAMPS AT BUTZEL CONFERENCE CENTER
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- Come Join the Fun -
activities the whole family can do together
• games
crafts
• pioneer skills
swimming
• talent shows
Shabbat
• campfires
hay rides
modern guesthouses with private baths
family style dining with kosher food service
Director: Andy Roman Roisman
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Summer Family Camp
Bubbie-Zadie and Kinder Camp
Fees:
per adult
per child 3-18
per 2 years and younger
Labor Day
Weekend
$192
5120
$66
$128
$80*
$45
*If sharing room with adult, otherwise fee is that of an adult.
Send application to: TAMARACK CAMPS, 6600 W. Maple, W. Bloomfield, MI 48322
BUBBIE-ZADIE/SUMMER FAMILY CAMPS APPLICATION
(Check appropriate Camp at bottom)
*Family Name
Father's
Mother's
Address
City/State/Zip
Father's
Business
Phone
Mother's
Business
Phone
Home
Phone
Bubbie
Last Name
Zadie
Child
Age
Grade
Child
Age
Grade
Child
Age
Grade
Child
Age
Grade
Crib(s) needed *We (have/have not) offended a Butzel Family Camp before
*We would like to be in the same guest house as
Please send bill to
Notes
❑ I request a confidential interview to discuss the fee.
❑ Bubbie-Zadie and Kinder Camp — $50 deposit
❑ Labor Day Weekend — 5100 deposit
❑ Summer Weekend — S100 deposit
Application must be accompanied by deposit.
FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1991
The Young Israel Teens
chapter of the National Con-
ference of Synagogue Youth
(NCSY), voted Steven Jarcaig
of Windsor, Ont., the first
Canadian president of the
local NCSY movement. Mr.
Jarcaig has been involved in
NCSY for three years and is
an 11th grade student at
Yeshivat Akiva in Southfield.
Other officers elected are:
vice presidents, Chaya
Klienfeldt, Carrie Jacobs,
Yossi Ziffer; secretary, Jessica
Kirzner; treasurer, Niev
Traison.
Chairpeople at large are
Geoffrey Dworkin, Wendy
Dworkin, Deanna Rosenberg
and Shayna Skarf.
YIT/NCSY has sent a
delegation of teens to the
NCSY National Convention
at the Homowack Hotel in the
Catskill Mountains of New
York.
Ongoing local NCSY ac-
tivities over the summer will
begin June 24 with the
volleyball league open to boys
and girls in the ninth to 12th
grade. Every Tuesday, begin-
ning June 25, NCSY will
have a softball league for fifth
to eighth grade boys and girls.
For league information, call
Josh Zwelling, 557-NCSY.
Other activities will include
"Dunk, Daven And Learii," a
class on Pirke Avot, 7 p.m.
every Thursday at the Young
Israel of Southfield. The forty-
five minute class will be
followed by Minchah and
Maariv and dinner at the
Kosher Dunkin Donuts on
Northwestern.
Every Shabbat, starting
June 29, one hour before Min-
chah at the Young Israel of
Southfield, NCSY will hold a
Mishnah class followed by
Minchah and Seudat
Shlishit. Both the Pirke Avot
class and the Mishnah class
will be led by Josh Zwelling.
Beth Achim
Youth Events
FOR EACH CHILD INCLUDE: (use additional sheet if necessary)
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NCSY Sponsors
Summer Events
Congregation Beth Achim
LAHAV U.S.Y. held its officer
installation dinner at the
synagogue. The 1991-92 ex-
ecutive board is: president,
Marjorie White; vice
presidents, Etan Berman,
Danny Goldstein, Nate Ber-
man; treasurer, Andrew Har-
ris; secretaries, Ron Littman,
Elana Harris. Outgoing presi-
dent is Craig Sukenic.
Congregation Beth Achim's
youth department will tour
Tiger Stadium June 17.
Everyone will depart for the
stadium at 1 p.m. by bus. The
tour is open to chidren and
parents.
Ruth Grey
BBYO Elects
New Board
The Michigan B'nai B'rith
Youth Organization board of
directors elected Ruth Grey of
Farmington Hills as chair-
man for the 1991-92 program
year. Mrs. Grey has been a
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member of the BBYO board of
directors since 1985 and
served two terms as vice
chairman. Mrs. Grey is in
charge of computer program-
ming in the accounting firm
of Grey and Company, P.C. in
Birmingham.
Elected to serve as vice
chairmen were Steve Schanes
and Marla Parker, and
elected as recording secretary
was Lawrence Hyman.
Those elected to serve as
delegates-at-large through
1992 are: Beth Cohen, Ronald
Elkus, Allan Feuer, Jeremy
Grant, Amy Jablin, Sharon
Moss Lebovic, Hon. Bryan H.
Levy, Sarah Pitt, David
Radner, Carin Rockind, Sheri
Schiff, Dr. Mark Smiley,
Michael Tobin, Ben Wax-
enberg and Jason Zaks.
Those elected to serve as
delegates-at-large through
1993 are: Irwin Alterman,
Suzi Alterman, Richard
Blumenstein, Floyd Borns-
tein, Jacob Braslaw, James
Grey, Susie Harold, Chuck
Kessler, John Rofel, Philip
Rosen, Shelly Rubenfire, Jeff
Sherbow, Richard Taubman, E/
Joel Ungar and Gail
Weinstock.
Mrs. Grey has appointed
David Nelson to serve a one-
year term as a delegate-at-
large.
LOCAL NEWS Imi'm
EMU Fraternity
Holds Car Wash
The Eastern Michigan
University chapter of Alpha
Epsilon Pi will hold a fund-
raising carwash June 22-23 in
the Kroger parking lot of
Crosswinds Mall. Donations
will be accepted.
For information, call Mark
Simmer, 487-5497.