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January 24, 1997 - Image 131

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-01-24

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that she left after the first week
of a two-week session.
Even in such a disappointing
class situation, Ms. Zack says
she learned a lot Since she felt
that she had much to learn and
little time to waste, she learned
what she was able to tolerate
and what she expected from a
teacher.
Her experience at Haystack
has not discouraged her, and
she has continued her studies as
an artist, gaining valuable
knowledge from more success-
ful workshop experiences.
For adults, it's about time.
Time to take risks, to push in
new directions, to discover hid-
den strengths, to work uninter-
rupted, to be free from family
responsibilities. Then, it will be
time to return and share what
has been created and learned
with the larger community. ❑

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NATURE

Canoe Trips

Overnights

Campc raft

WATERFRONT

Waterskiing
Windsurfing
Swimming
Kayaking
Canoeing
Sailing
Surf Biking

SPORTS

Basketball
Softball
,Tennis
Hockey
Go-Carting

TEEN TRIPS

Sea Kayaking
Backpacking
Rafting

Teens
Volunteer

New York — Jewish high
school students who have out-
grown conventional camping
and want a serious summer
challenge can participate in
summer work camps sponsored
by the American Jewish Society
for Service (AJSS).
The organization recruits
high school juniors and seniors
for volunteer opportunities in
disadvantaged United States
communities.
In recent years, AJSS stu-
dents have helped build homes
for low-income Mexican-Ameri-
can families in El Paso, Texas, as
well as other communities.
For information, contact
AJSS, 15 E. 26th St, room
1304, New York 10010, or call
(212) 269-4310.

PERFORMING
ARTS

Havdalah
Singing
5habbat

Drama
Video
Dance

ALL CAMP
EVENTS

SPECIAL SUMMER PROGRAMS

PIONEER SKILLS

Candle Making
Rope Making
Donuts and Cider

ONE WEEK SPECIALTY grades 5-8
June 27-29 and July 25-27

SHABBAT WEEKEND grades 2-8
June 29 - July 4
July 20 - July 25
July 27 - Aug. 1

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Foxfi re
Maccabia
Circus Day i ■

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CRAFTS

Macrame
Ceramics
Tie Dying

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