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September 02, 2000 - Image 107

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-09-02

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Generations

Camp Maplehurst

1455 Quarton Road
Birmingham, MI 48009
(248) 647-2646
Fax: (248) 647-6716
E-Mail: campmaple@aol.com
Website: www.compmaplehurst.com

Our 45th year, located on Torch Lake and Lake
Maplehurst. Campers develop responsibility and
decision-making skills by choosing daily and weekly
from a variety of organized activities.

Camp Ramah

491 Lawrence Ave. W., Suite 400
Toronto, Ontario
Canada, M5M 1C7
(416) 789-2193 office
(705) 769-3601 summer
Fax: (416) 789-3970

Conservative movement overnight camp for boys and
girls. Two sessions, four weeks each. Full sessions only
for grades 8,9,10.

Camp Young Judaea

6600 N. Lincoln Ave., Suite 304
Lincolnwood, IL 60712
(888) 605-2267
Fax: (715) 258-7620
E-Mail: cyjmid@aol.com
Website: www.cyjmid.org

Overnight camp for children 2nd-10th grade. Activities
include nature, sports, educational and Jewish
programs, extensive water front, Israeli song and
dance, arts and crafts.

Habonim Camp Tavor

25900 Greenfield Road, Suite 205A
Oak Park, MI 48237
(248) 355-4939
(800)55-TAVOR
(734) 971-1147 Ron Sussman
Website: www.habonimdror.org
Contact Person: Bat-Ami Abas, shalicha;
Ron Sussman

One of six Habonim Camps. A unique camping
experience in a kibbutz atmosphere. Located on 68
scenic acres near Three Rivers, MI. Fun, safe Jewish
camping for more than 55 years.

Horizons

Tamarack Camps
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301

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(248) 647-1100
Fax: (248) 647-1493
E-Mail: tamarack@ix.network.com

Camp for children with developmental problems. Each
camper is paired with a counselor and is mainstreamed
into Camp Maas.

Sergei Federov Day Camp

Orchards Children's Service
30215 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 433-8600
Contact Person: Kimberly L. Burton, vice
president of corporate and community relations

Summer day camp for children with special needs.

Silverman Village

Tamarack Camps
6753 Telegraph Road, Suite 380
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
(248) 647-1100
Fax: (248) 647-1493
E-Mail: tamarack@ix.network.com

Unique residential program camping program designed
specifically for children ages 6-14 with mild to
moderate behavioral problems.

AZA Basketball/AZA Flag Football

B'nai B'rith Youth Organization
6600 W. Maple Road
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 788-0700
Fax: (248) 788-0704
E-Mail: mibbyo@juno.com
Website: http://bbyo.jnonline.com
Contact Person: Jason Zaks

Basketball league January through April at the JCC.
Members of AZA chapters play against each other on
Sunday afternoons. Flag football runs September
through December on Sundays at the JCC in West
Bloomfield.

American Arab and Jewish Friends

975 E. Jefferson Ave.
Detroit , MI 48207
(313) 567-6225
Fax: (313) 259-9434

Our mission is to improve understanding and friendship
between the Arabic and Jewish communites of
metropolitan Detroit by celebrating similarities and

unique differences. Scholarships available for high
school juniors and seniors.

Ben Teitel Israel
Incentive Savings Plan

Agency for Jewish Education
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 370
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
(248) 645-7860
Fax: (248) 645-7867
Contact Person: Sarah Pedell

Enables parents to save for their children's Israel trip
during their high school years. Saving begins in the
child's 5th, 6th or 7th grade. Assistance from the Teitel
Fund and Jewish community.

Israel Dream Lottery

Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
6735 Telegraph Road
Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301
(248) 645-7878
Fax: (248) 644-0724
Contact Person: Allison Rabinovitz

Contributions from the Women's Allied Jewish
Campaign provide scholarship funds for college-age
students picked by lottery to have an Israel experience,
approved by the Federation and its Michigan/Israel
Connection.

Jewish Educational Loan Service

Jewish Vocational Service
29699 Southfield Road
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 559-5000
Contact Person: Marvin Berman

Deferred interest-free college loans for full-time
Jewish students who are permanent residents of metro
Detroit. Deadline for applying for 2000/2001 school
year is Nov. 17, 2000.

Jewish Youth Awards

National Council of Jewish Women
26400 Lahser Road, Suite 100
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 355-3300
Fax: (248) 355-9951

Recognizing Jewish teens for academic achievement
and community service.

Zionist Organization of America -
Michigan

17100 W. 10 Mile Road
Southfield, MI 48075
(248) 569-1515
(248) 569-1516

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