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January 15, 1999 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-01-15

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Habonim Camp Tavor

Listing

Celebrating 45 years of creative
Jewish camping in a kibbutz
inspired atmosphere

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The Tavor experience
emphasizes Jewish values,
Israel, Tikun Olam and a
warm community spirit in
a fun, safe, Jewish
environment that is not
duplicated anywhere ...

(847) 509-0990, ext. 25
Summer address:
600 Lac La Belle Dr.,
Oconomowoc, WI 53066

This summer, join other committed and enthusiastic
campers who think of Tavor as their summer home!
For more information and the name of your local registrar

phone 11-800-55-TAVOR

For more information call:

Bat-Ami ABAS, Shalicha at 248-355-4939
or Ron Sussman, Registrar 734-971-1147

The Reform Movement's Midwest
Region overnight camp for kids enter-
ing 3rd-12th grades offers different
camping programs depending on age
and area of interest. They include arts,
sports, Hebrew language and Jewish
learning and adventure travel. The
camp has two-, three-, four- and
seven-week sessions.

Camp

Sea-Gull
08580 Boyne City Rd.,
Charlevoix, MI 49720
(248) 851 1318; (616) 547 - 6556
www.campseagull.corn

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Its also a great place to go sailing, ride horses, light Shabbat candles, play

produce a video, speak Hebrew, build a campfire, swim across the lake ...

For information about the fabulous summer programs at

Olin-Sang-Ruby Union institute, UAHC, contact your synagogue office

or call OSRUI at 847-509-0990 x25 ; e-mail: osrinfo@aol.com or
visit our website: www.uahc.orgicamps/osrui

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Call TOLL FREE 800-831-1313

Student Camp
and Trip Advisors, Inc.
Bloomfield Hills, MI
(248) 540-9885
Susie Pappas

Rein Teen Tours
30 Galesi Dr.,
Wayne, NJ 07470
(800) 831-1313
Fax: (973) 785-4268

Rein Teen Tours offers well-super-
vised, activity-oriented travel pro-
grams for teenagers 13 to 17.
Programs range from three to six
weeks, throughout the United States,
Canada, Hawaii and Alaska.
Activities include white-water rafting,
alpine and water slides, horseback
ridinob , roller-blading, mountain bik-
ing, jet boating, grass and snow ski-
ing, off-road jeep trips and hiking in
various national parks.

tennis, make new friends, paddle a kayak, run the triathlon, paint a picture,

olds and Camp Keshet for 4 and 5
year olds is available for two- and
three-week sessions. Weekly them e s
give our campers a great opportunity
for specialized projects, foods and
music. We also offer extended hours
and parent-toddler classes beginning
at 15 months.

As an all-girls camp, Sea-Gull pro-
vides a supportive environment in
which girls can experience success,
accomplishment and fun. Our enroll-
ment is kept small to allow our girls
to learn in an intimate atmosphere
that encourages independence, per-
sonal growth and life-long friend-
ships. Our 3:1 camper-to-staff ratio
affords children the opportunity to
receive personalized attention and
acquire new skills in a safe, super-
vised setting.

Shaarey Zedek Beth Hayeled
Summer Camp
27375 Bell Rd.,
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 357-5544
Rena Cohn
2nd location:
Eugene & Marcia Applebaum Center
4200 Walnut Lake Rd.,
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 681 4235
Rena Weintraub

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Camp Sunshine for 2 and 3 year

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SCATA provides a free referral ser-
vice to its client families. We repre-
sent over 700 programs for children
and teens, including traditional and
specialty camps, teen tours, wilder-
ness adventure trips, pre-college
enrichment, language study, com- c-i"\
munity service, sailing, biking and
creative arts programs. By personally
consulting with each family, the per-
fect summer experience can be
found for your child.

Summer Impressions Day Camp
4150 Middlebelt Rd.,
West Bloomfield, MI 48323
(248) 661 3630

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Summer Impressions, fully accredited
by the American Camping
association, is the ultimate specialty
outdoor day camp program for chil-
dren through 9 years old.
Professional instructors involve
campers in all daily activities.
Outdoor facilities include two in-
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ground swimming pools, tennis and
basketball courts, state-of-the-art
playgrounds, a fitness course and
sports fields for soccer, baseball and
field hockey, etc. Creative activities
include arts and crafts, nature, sci-
ence, computers and drama. Themes,
special visitors and events, field trips
and overnights are fun times!

Tamarack Camps
6600 W. Maple Rd., suite 301,
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
Tamarack@IX.Netcom.com

http://www.tamarackcamps.com

(248) 661-0600
Fax: (248) 661-1725

Enriching Jewish life for over 95
years, Tamarack Camps, a Jewish
community camp, offers excellence
in summer camping programs that
meet the needs of every child. Enjoy
exciting resident camping at Camp
Maas for children ages 7-16.
Tamarack offers the ultimate in teen
programming with Agree Outpost

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