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The Detroit Jewish News, 2001-12-21

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The Comfort Zone

Akiva Hebrew Day School
21100 W. 12 Mile Rd.
Southfield, MI 48076
(248) 386-1625
Fax: (248) 386-1632
Looking for fun in a Jewish environ-
ment for your children ages 2 years
and bider? Join us at Camp Akiva
2002, led by our experienced pre-
school staff and housed in Akiva
Hebrew Day School's new early
childhood facility. Activities focus
on outdoor play and exploration and
include weekly themes, arts and
crafts, music and more.
Call Akiva at 386-1625 to find out
more.

Camp Maccabi
Summer Day Camp
Sponsored by Jewish Community
Services
810-767-5922
Pre-K to 7th grade
July 8 - August 9, 2002
From 9:00 a.m. to 4:15 p.m.
Choose from 1 to 5 weeks
Located at Camp Maas in
Ortonville.
Call (810) 767-5922 for an applica-
tion. We've got Ruach!!

Camp Tamakwa
1760 S. Telegraph, Suite 300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302-0183
248-335-6400
www.tamakwa.com
Situated in Ontario's pristine
Algonquin Park, Camp Tamakwa has
been a camping tradition for
Detroit's Jewish community since
1936. It is a place — a children's
village
where generations have
come to enjoy one of the most com-
prehensive programs anywhere,
including landsports, waterfront,
theater, creative arts and wilderness

canoe tripping. It is a place that's
been fully restored, yet retains it's
rustic charm, magic and close family
atmosphere. And above all,
Tamakwa is a place known for its
lifelong friendships and incredible
spirit where uninhibited song, crack-
ling campfires, starry nights and tra-
ditional camping values provide an
important balance to today's kids'
high-tech, city lives.

for high school students integrating
Jewish studies, the arts, humanities,
and social action. Through a mix-
ture of academic classes, discussions,
simulation games, arts workshops,
and community projects, Genesis
explores the importance of Jewish val-
ues, tradition and thought in contem-
porary society. All students, regardless
of their Jewish affiliation are encour-
aged to consider Genesis.

Camp Wahanowin
227 Eglinton Avenue West
Toronto, Ontario, M4R 1A9
(800) 701-3132
Web Site: www.wahanowin.com
E-mail: info@wahanowin.com
Camp Wahanoi,vin on Lake
Couchiching, 150 acres, 1-1/2 hours
north of Toronto, Canada, celebrates
its 48th season under owner/direc-
tors the Nashman family. Complete
waterfront and landsports program,
challenge activities and creative and
performing 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.

Get InLine Proshop
(Inside U.S. Blades)
5700 Drake Rd. (Just south of
Walnut Lake Rd.)
West Bloomfield, MI 48322
(248) 661-1184
West Bloomfield's Inline & Ice
Hockey Authority. Get InLine
Proshop specializes in fitting chil-
dren head to toe and offers the best
selection of Ice & InLine hockey
gear. We are right in your neighbor-
hood!

Camp Walden
Since 1959
Cheboygan, MI
(248) 661-1890
www.campwaldenmi.com
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, the-
atre, camping, boating, science,
nature...the choices will make you
dizzy! Camp is more than just a
vacation. Kids develop 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 hap-
pens! Call or write for additional
information, color brochure or
video.

Genesis Program,
Leslie Grossman, Assistant Director
Brandeis University
MS 085
Waltham, MA 02454-9110
(781) 736-8417
Fax: (781) 736-8122
Internet: www.brandeis.edu/gene-
sis
Genesis at Brandeis University is an
exciting residential summer program

Habonim Camp Tavor

Winter address:
5964 N. Sidney Pl.
Milwaukee, WI 53209

(800) 55-TAVOR
Summer address:
59884 A.L. Jones Rd.
Three Rivers, MI 49093
(616) 244-8563
Fax: (616) 244-1200
Tavor, one of the seven Habonim
Camps in North America, offers a
unique camping experience in a kib-
butz atmosphere. Located on 68 sce-
nic acres in Southwestern Michigan,
Habonim has offered fun, safe
Jewish camping since 1956. A full
camp program of sports and scout-
ing is enhanced by asserting Jewish
values, Israel Tikun Olam and a
warm community spirit that is not
duplicated anywhere. Call Shoshana
Becker, our local shalicha at, (248)
355-4939•or Ron Sussman, our reg-
istrar at (734) 971-1147.

Hebrew Free Loan Association
6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 140
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48301
248-723-8184
With the help of Hebrew Free Loan
many people can get the chance to
experience the life events that matter
most. For more information, or to

Join the fun at Camp Akiva a Jewish Day Camp featuring:

21100 West 1 2 Mile Rd. Southfield, MI. 48 07 6 248. 386. 1625 FAX 24 8. 386. 163 2

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
feature an exciting theme with spe-
cial visitors including animals, pup-
peteers, musicians, naturalists and
professional storytellers. Outdoor
adventures will encompass sports,
Hebrew, games, crafts, cooking,
water-play and nature activities. Full
day campers will enjoy a free lunch
on Wednesday. Parent-toddler and
"Just for Me" classes are available for
our "mini" campers.

experienced teachers & loving assistants

Outdoor Fun

State of the Art Playground

Sand & Water Play

Sports

Painting

Arts and Crafts

Music

Science

Story time and more!

Offering programs for children 2 years of age and older

June 24 - July 19

Monday through Friday

10 am to 2 pm

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