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January 15, 1999 - Image 63

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-15

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Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Beth i4ayeleel Mutrsery School

Jewish Community Center
Summer Camp
-1600 W. Maple
4. Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 661-1007
JPM (Oak Park)
(248) 967-4030

For a summer of fun and unforget-
table memories make your plans
now.. The Center offers flexible,
exciting new programs at the D.
j)an and Betty Kahn building and
Jimmy Prentis Morris building on
the A. Alfred Taubman Jewish
Community Campus.
Transportation is provided to and
from camp from designated areas.

Howard Cooper's Jewish
Discovery Camp
P.O. Box 177
' - Haddonfield, NJ 08033
Toll free: (877) 464-2532
609) 427-9756
Fax: (609) 429-7322
www.hc-jdc.com
e-mail: infor@hc-jdc.com

A new option among summer experi-
ences for Jewish teens, Howard
Cooper's Jewish Discovery Camp is set
on the lovely campus of Beaver
College in the northeast suburbs of
Philadelphia. The program consists of
elective courses in the morning (both
Judaic and secular topics) and a full
compliment of camp activities in the
afternoon. While JDC is unaffiliated,
our food is kosher and Shabbat is
observed with respect for all traditions
and backgrounds. Resident campers
live in dormitories and enjoy a taste of
university life.

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Camp Maplehurst
Kewadin, MI
(248) 647-2646
campmaplehurst.com

Maplehurst offers two, four, six and
( eight-week sessions for girls and boys
ages seven-17. Situated on a 400-acre
campsite with an 80-acre private lake
and a second waterfront of Torch
Lake, the camp offers a wide variety of
organized activities, all supervised by
our camper-centered staff. For 43
years, Maplehurst has encouraged
camper responsibility and decision-
22making
skills in a play-filled environ-
/
ment. Call for a brochure, video and
appointment.

SUMMER CAMPS
twice the Nn!

CAMP SU14514114E

Junior Camp for 2 Sr 3 year olds

Weekly Themes
CAMP KES44ET
Specialists
Senior Camp for 4 (ST S year olds
Arts & Crafts
Bussed Field Trips
Water Play
Swimming at the JCC
And More
Weekly Specialists
Woodworking and Drama
And More

Nine 14-414914st 6 2 & 3 Week

Sessions

Available at Southfield & West Bloomfield Locations
Terrific 2s • Parent-Toddler 15-30 months
• Half & Full Day Programs

ge.

For info ► iation call Rena Cohen at 248-357-5544
or Rena Weintrawb at 248-681 -4235

CAMP BETH EL IS BACK!!

Join the fun!
Ages 18 months - 5 years

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June 14 -
August 6

• Weekly Themes • Picnic Lunches • Outdoor Activities
• Water Play • Crafts • Sports • Nature

REGULAR NURSERY STAFF
EXTENDED HOURS 8:30 A.M.-S:30 P.M.
HALF AND FULL DAY PROGRAMS

Call Marlene Thav,
Director at
248-865-0611

WONERNWOrmAgig

Olin-Sang-Ruby Union Institute
Winter address:
555 Skokie Blvd., suite 225,
Northbrook, IL 60062

(248) 354..6620

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