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August 29, 1997 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1997-08-29

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It was like old times for Dan Levitsky, Jack Ginsberg and former camp director
Marty Levitsky.

Camp Tamarack invites back all campers
for its 95th birthday celebration.

JULIE EDGAR SENIOR WRITER

Leah Berger, Lisa Zaks and Lori Goldenberg hawk Tamarack goods.

BILL HANSEN PHOTOGRAPHER

ake Ginsberg sport-
ed a T-shirt that list-
ed his years at Camp
Tamarack — 1937 to
1947 — and all the
staffjobs he held dur-
ing those years.
Two women camp-
ers from 1927 showed
up, as did 500 others
from all over the country, to cel-

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ebrate Tamarack's 95th birth-
day.
The weekend-long event at the
camp in Ortonville Aug. 16-17
featured singing from different
eras in Tamarack's history, camp
activities like waterskiing and
arts and crafts, a bonfire, a Hav-
dallah service, a ceremony hon-
oring past camp directors, and a
lot of reminiscing. ❑

Setting up the
beverage table
were Irine
Doronchenko,
Nasdya Egorova,
Joanna B. and
Svetalana
Krasnova.

Lunch in the pavilion lacked the chaos of a typical Tamarack meal.

Alyssa Tobias catches up with Amy Kay.

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