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December 10, 1999 - Image 117

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-10

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Listings

We believe a camp should be a place where children
learn the importance of caring, sharing and working
with others.

A Jewish camp should also be a place where
children can unlock the treasures of our heritage
through hands-on Jewish experiences amidst fun-
filled action-packed days of skill development.

Our staff is chosen for their personal warmth and
devotion to our campers.

4230 Middlebelt Rd. - W. Bloomfield - (248) 932-8584

Adat Shalom Day Camp
29901 Middlebelt Rd.
Farmington Hills, MI 48334
(248) 851-5105
Preschoolers and the kindergarten
bound set will enjoy a fun-packed
summer with Adat Shalom's warm,
experienced staff. Each week will fea-
ture an exciting theme with special
visitors including animals, puppeteers,
musicians, naturalists and professional
storytellers. Outdoor adventures will
encompass sports, games, crafts, cook-
ing, water-play and nature activities.
Full day campers will enjoy a free
lunch on Wednesday. Parent-toddler
classes are available
and lust for
for our "mini" campers.

me

American Trails West
92 Middle Neck Rd.
Great Neck, NY 11021
(800) 645-6260
e-mail: atwtours@aol.com
Offering the most wonderful summer
adventures imaginable. Itineraries
include, both West and East Coast,
Canada, Hawaii, Alaska and Europe.
Choose from exciting
camping/hotel/resort/dorm combo
trips. Three-to-six week programs
offer a blend of outdoor activities,
sightseeing, sports and evening enter-
tainment. ATW accepts travelers from
13-17 years old, but each group is
made up of students of the same age.
A summer of travel with American
Trails West is a broadening experience
in discovering new places, an opportu-
nity to make friends with fellow trav-
elers from around the world.
Accredited by the Student Youth
Travel Association.

Genesis Program,
Leslie Grossman
Assistant Director,
Brandeis University
MS 085
Waltham, MA 02454-9110
(781) 736-8417
Fax: (781) 736-2122
Internet:
www.brandeis.edu/genesis
Genesis at Brandeis University is an
exciting summer program for high
school students interested in arts,
humanities, Jewish studies and social
action. Through academic classes and
dynamic discussions, Genesis explores
the importance of Judaism in contem-
porary society. All students, regardless
of their Jewish affiliation are encour-
aged to join this program.

Camp Maplehurst
Kewadin, MI
(248) 647-2646
e-mail: campmaplehurst@aol.com
Maplehurst offers two-, four-, six- and
eight-week sessions for girls and boys
ages 7-17. Situated on a 400-acre
campsite with an 80-acre private lake
and a second waterfront on Torch
Lake, the camp offers a wide variety of
organized activities, all supervised by
our camper-centered staff. For 44 years,
Maplehurst has encouraged camper
responsibility and decision-making
skills in a play-filled environment. Call
for a brochure, and appointment.

Camp Sea-Gull
www. campseagull corn
Bill Schulman at 231-547-6556
or Jack Schulman at 248-851-1318

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Give them a Jewish experience that will warm them all year long.
Send your child to Camp Young Judaea - Midwest for a summer

Camp Young Judaea - Midwest is a safe exciting Jewish summer
experience which provides a fun supportive environment where your
child can explore their Jewish heritage and their special connection with
Millenniums of history.

For more information Calk
Camp Young Judaea - Midwest
1-888-605 CAMP

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Sponsored By Hadassah

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June 19-July 12
Session 1
July 18-August 10
Session 2
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Mini Session 2 July 18-July 30

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