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May 11, 2001 - Image 67

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-05-11

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Irnai Moshe campers
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wenty-four families from Congregation B'nai
Moshe celebrated Yom HaAtzmaut, Israel
Independence Day, over a gloriously sunny
Family Camp weekend April 27-29 at
Tamarack Camps' Butzel Conference Center in
Ortonville.
Dressed in blue-and-white garb, families participated
in a Mideastern shuk (marker) complete with falafel, an
archaeological dig and a Jewish court of justice. Before
meals, they shared family artifacts that reminded them of
Israel.
During arts and crafts, children made edible maps of
Israel from matzah boards, frosting and candy. Families
sang "Happy Birthday" to Israel in Hebrew and enjoyed
a large blue-and-white cake for dessert.
The themed weekend was coordinated by B'nai
Moshe Family Educator Susan Sinai, Beth Sonne of the
Fresh Air Society and Lisa Soble Siegmann of Jewish
Experiences For Families (JEFF), part of the Agency for
Jewish Education of Metropolitan Detroit.

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Top: B'nai Moshe families enjoyed Havdalah and Israeli
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Above: Elaine and Paul Cohen of Commerce Township
make candles with youngsters Danielle Brickner of
Walled Lake and Erin and Michelle Betman of West
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5/11

2001

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