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CAMP
Summer In Israel
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IN ALGONQUIN PARK
A Camping Tradition Since 1936
Boys & Girls ages 7 16
4 or 8 Weeks (plus 2 wk. Junior Program)
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Swimming — Water-skiing — Windsurfing — Kayaking
Sailing — Canoe Trips — Drama
All Landsports — Crafts — Creative Programs
NEW Ropes Task Course — NEW Clay Enrichment Program
Contact:
CAMP TAMAKWA
1760 S. Telegraph
Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(313) 335-6400
TAMAKWA — accredited member of the Canadian Camping Association
CAMP & NURSERY SCHOOL
REGISTRATION
(Available February 1st)
18 MONTHS — 5 YEARS
• Flexible scheduling to fit your needs
• Full or half-day sessions extended days
• Lunch/breakfast options
• Certified/experienced teachers
• Parent Toddler classes
• Arts and crafts
• Outdoor activities
• Water play
Formerly United Hebrew
Schools Nursery School
Agency For Jewish Education
21550 West Twelve Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48076
If you're not quite
ready for
camp
Call us. We are ready!
We're Michigan's
leading camping and
outdoor store — since 1957. We feature only
the finest quality equipment, accessories,
boots and rugged outdoor wear. For
Quality, Selection & Service
Come to ; . .
RAUPP
Phone
547-
421 South Washington
6969
Downtown Royal Oak
Campfitters
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FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1992
WE
CAN'T
RUN
ON
EMPTY.
GIVE BLOOD
American
Red Cross
experience with communal
living, with participants ac-
tively taking part in kibbutz
tasks assigned to them. There
will be opportunities to tour
the areas around the kibbutz.
In addition, participants will
tour Jerusalem, the Galilee,
the Negev and Tel Aviv. Age:
18-22. Must have completed
at least one year of college or
university; Length: 38 days;
Date: June 17, 1992-July 26,
1992.
Hebrew University Study
Group
This program is based at
the Mt. Scopus campus of
Hebrew University in
Jerusalem for the study por-
tion. Students select from a
wide variety of courses offered
during the summer session.
In addition to the courses at
the University, participants
will tour Jerusalem, Galilee,
the Negev, Eilat andrIbl Aviv.
Age: 18-22. Must have com-
pleted at least one year of col-
lege or university; Length: 38
days; Date: June 17,
1992-July 26, 1992; Credits:
Four
Taste of Israel
This program is five weeks
of touring throughout Israel.
It offers participants a com-
prehensive picture of Israel,
its history, development and
politics. The program in-
cludes extensive touring of
Jerusalem, the Galilee, the
Negev and Tel Aviv. Par-
ticipants are also offered
seminars, a stay at a Nature
Study Center, and five days in
a kibbutz guest house. Age:
18-22. Must have completed
at least one year of college or
university; Length: 35 days;
Date: July 7, 1992-Aug. 11,
1992.
Focus On Israel (Leader-
ship Training Seminar)
Contact University Student
Department (AZYF); (212)
339-6941 or 1-800-27-
ISRAE(L).
This program is designed
for leaders and potential
leaders on the campus. Par-
ticipants meet with members
of Knesset, senior govern-
ment officials and experts in
Middle Eastern politics. Par-
ticipants take part in discus-
sions with Israeli activists, go
to exciting seminars and tour
Israel. The program is coor-
dinated in Israel by the Stu-
dent Department of the World
Zionist Organization. Age:
College; Length: 3 weeks;
Date: June 11, 1992-July 3,
1992.
BETAR/TAGAR
Tagar Israel Experience
A unique summer program
designed especially for
American Jewish college
students. Participants will
spend three weeks on a
special volunteer project for
the State of Israel and then
an additional two weeks tour-
ing and enjoying everything
Israel has to offer. Age: Col-
lege students; Length: 41/2
weeks; Date: June 14,
1992-July 16, 1992.
Tagar Israel Mission For
College Activists
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A specialized program
limited to currently enrolled
college students who are
either active in Jewish and
Israel affairs on campus or
are interested in becoming
more active. The program in-
cludes three weeks of
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Adat Shalom
Day Camp
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29901 MIDDLEBELT ROAD
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334
851-5105
For the under-6 set, Adat
Shalom offers three fun-filled
mornings or full days.
Youngsters will enjoy outdoor
play, craft activities, nature,
gardening, cooking, water-
play and weekly themes. Pro-
fessional staff trained in child
development will provide a
warm, nurturing environ-
ment. For "mini" campers,
Parent-Toddler and "Just For
Me" classes are available.
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Agency for Jewish
Education Nursery
School Summer Camp
21550 W. 12 MILE ROAD
SOUTHFIELD, MI 48076
(313) 354-1050
There will be water play,
arts and crafts, cooking,
songs, and outdoor fun, for
children 18 months thru five
years.
You can choose programs
to fit individual needs. Ex-
tended hours before and
after the regular camp day
available.
For more information
please call Carol Gale, Direc-
tor at 356-7378 or 354-1050.
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Annette & Company
School of Dance
28857 ORCHARD LAKE RD.
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334
553-0305
ANNETTE & COMPANY
SCHOOL OF DANCE has 30
years experience teaching
jazz, tap & ballet, for ages
3-adult. Classes run Sept.
thru June. Summer camp in-
troduces your child to
musical theatre as well as
dance. Summer dance
classes also available. It's
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