100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

The University of Michigan Library provides access to these materials for educational and research purposes. These materials may be under copyright. If you decide to use any of these materials, you are responsible for making your own legal assessment and securing any necessary permission. If you have questions about the collection, please contact the Bentley Historical Library at bentley.ref@umich.edu

December 10, 1999 - Image 118

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Detroit Jewish News, 1999-12-10

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

1•1 1M

Habonim Camp Tavor

O

4/P T

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 ...

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 1-800-55-TAVOR

For more information call:

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

'kV

* Professional instructions
* Classes for all skill levels -
beginner to expert
* Special program for the younger
skiers (ages 6-9)
* Small classes
* Adult classes too!
* Charter buses Saturday & Sunday

-

2r--

winter walden

855-1075

(248)
Teaching Kids to Ski
. is Our Business

Celebrating our 25th Season!

14,

4

ESITI C ♦

CCP IMOMINICTICI ■

114

FOR THE SUMMER
OF A LIFETIME

ACTIVE TEEN TOURS
OUTDOOR ADVENTURES

7."

Ages
17-20

Listings

Celebrating 46 years of creative
Jewish camping in a kibbutz
inspired atmosphere

GOLF & TENNIS PROGRAM
Call Now for a Free Brochure

1-800-767-0227

www.westcoastconnection.com

Canada



USA

Europe

Israel

All Girls, New Skills, Great Fun.
Since 1955, the Schulman family has
offered traditional summer camping in
a nurturing, fun-filled environment.
Today, that tradition continues in our
creative program designed for girls
ages 7-15. At Camp Sea-Gull, your
daughter will learn new skills in a set-
ting that encourages personal growth,
success and life-long friendships. Our
program includes tennis, soccer, sail-
ing, canoeing, sea kayaking, horseback
riding, drama, arts and crafts,
overnights and much, much more. We
offer two, four, and six-week sessions,
a 3:1 camper- counselor ratio, a high
quality staff and limited enrollment.

Camp Shane
Shane (Trim-Down) Camp
134 Teatown Road
Croton On Hudson, NY 10520
(800) 292-2267
Web Site: www.campshane.com
Weight reducing camp featured on
ABC TV's 20/20. Family run since
1968. Very supportive atmosphere
with beautiful grounds and exciting
activities. Fun, friendly and strongly
supervised. Portion controlled meals
with classes in nutrition.

Camp Wahanowin
227 Eglinton Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1A9
(800) 701-3132
Web Site: www.wahanowin.com
Camp Wahanowin on Lake
Couchiching, 150 acres, 1-1/2 hours
north of Toronto, Canada, celebrates
its 46th season under owner/directors
the Nashman family. Complete water-
front and landsports program, chal-
lenge activities and creative and per-
forming arts. Mature and caring staff,
resident physician and Friday night
services. Great rate of exchange on
U.S. dollars. Directors Harold or
Bruce Nashman, toll-free (800) 701-
3132 or our representative Lori
Pogoda (248) 855-3181.

Camp Walden
Since 1959
Cheboygan, MI
(248) 661-1890
www.campwaldenmi.corn
31070 Applewood Lane
Farmington Hills, MI 48331
Summer means action! Time for
adventure and fun, even learning.
Walden gives kids the chance to do it
all, and they do! Sports, arts, theatre,
camping, boating, science, nature...the

choices will make you dizzy! Camp is
more than just a vacation. Kids devel-
op a sense of who they are at
Walden—living among peers, making
friends, taking chances. It's all part of
learning about life...with a little help
from nature. This is where summer
happens! Call or write for additional
information, color brochure or video.

Camp Young Judaea
Winter address:
2727 Kenwood Blvd.
Toledo, Ohio 43606
(888) 605-CAMP
or contact Young Judaea at,
(847) 982-2040
Summer address:
E989 Stratton Lake Rd.
Waupaca, WI 54981
(715) 258-2288
CYJ is deeply committed to Jewish
values and tradition. Campers live
Judaism through kashrut and Shabbat
observance, prayer, special days, edu-
cational activities and Israeli dance
and singing. Through a dynamic com-
bination of scouting, overnight trips,
arts and crafts campers acquire a deep-
ened sensitivity to community and
group interaction. Sponsored by
Hadassah.

Franklin Fitness
& Racquet Club
29350 Northwestern Highway
Southfield, MI
(248) 352-8000
Tennis Camp: ext. 38 * Kids' Club:
ext. 22
Tennis Camps (ages 6-14)
• Instruction & organized games
• Match play for all groups
• No tennis experience needed
• Swimming optional
Kids' Club (ages 2-1/2 -12)
• Sports & Games
• Swimming * Tennis
• Weekly Themes
• Story-telling, crafts & more...
Daily and weekly camps June 12-
September 1. Pre-Care & SUPER
Camp available 7:30 a.m.-6 p.m.
Call now for more information (248)
352-8000

Ganeinu Day Camp
4230 Middlebelt Road
West Bloomfield, MI
(248) 932-8584
A uniquely blended program of fun-
filled, action-packed days in an atmos-
phere of meaningful Jewish experience.
CAMP LISTINGS on page 121

Back to Top

© 2025 Regents of the University of Michigan