CAMPS/FAMILY WE CHOSE HILLEL Grand Resort at Mullett Lake 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380 Bloomfield Twp, MI 48301 Contact: Beth Sonne Phone: (248) 647-1100 Fax: (248) 647-1493 Email: tamarack@tamarackcamps.com Web Site: www.tamarackcamps.com A quality family vacation with the warmth and fellowship found in Jewish camps, located a short distance from Mackinac. Ten weeks of summer pro- gramming offered along with a variety of school-break programs. Photo by M in dy Eise n be rg Shalom Campers 2412 Renfrew Sylvan Lake, MI 48320 Contact: Marlene and Charles Toby Phone: (248) 682-5560; (248) 338-4558 Fax: (248) 332-6686 Email: MToby1@aol.com Camping club for Jewish families. Monthly camp-outs in everything from tents to motor homes. Held May- October within a 150-mile radius of Detroit area. Social events held in winter. "Hillel gives our children a strong sense of Jewish identity which filters into our home and enriches our family life." CAMPS/OVERNIGHT The Folbe Family- Jack, Amy, Aaron, Elana, Jonah and Aidan Tamarack Camps Agree Outpost Camp 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380 Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301 Contact: Jonah Geller, executive director Phone: (248) 647-1100 Fax: (248) 647-1493 Email: tamarack@tamarackcamps.com Web Site: www.tamarackcamps.com Overnight camp located in Wawa, Ontario, for high school students. Activities include intense hiking, survival skills and many outdoor activities. Camp Kennedy 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380 Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301 Contact: Jonah Geller, executive director Phone: (248) 647-1100 Fax: (248) 647-1493 Email: tamarack@tamarackcamps.com Web Site: www.tamarackcamps.com A secluded, rustic camp for high school students in the Upper Peninsula near Picture Rocks. Intense camping and hik- ing and a 10-day canoe trip to Algonquin Park. Camp Maas 6735 Telegraph Road, Suite 380 Bloomfield Twp., MI 48301 Contact: Jonah Geller, executive director Phone: (248) 647-1100 Fax: (248) 647-1493 Email: tamarack@tamarackcamps.com Web Site: www.tamarackcamps.com Camp includes a junior and senior side. Activities include archery, drama, music, Jewish programs, sports, arts and crafts and water front. Grades 2-9. Where you decide to send your children to school is one of the most important choices you make for them. When you choose Hillel, you give your children the gift of an outstanding education combined with a strong sense of Jewish values, identity and community. For more information, contact Helene Brody, Director of Admissions, at 248-851-3220, or at hbrody@hillelday.org Graduated tuition structure and financial assistance are available to help make Jewish education more accessible. HILLEL DAY SCHOOL OF METROPOLITAN DETROIT AND THE GOLDMAN-HERMELIN EDUCATION FOUNDATION AT THE SCHOSTAK FAMILY CAMPUS THE MALA & HENRY DORFMAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 32200 Middlebelt Rd., between Northwestern Hwy. & 14 Mile Farmington Hills, MI 48334 WE'RE PART OF THE TEAM 1 0 SOLOMON SCHECHTER DAY SCHOOL ASSOCIATION !SACS Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit Camp Gan Israel 1450 Lake Valley Road Kalkaska, MI 49646 Contact: Batsheva Shemtov Phone: (231) 258-6666 (248) 545-0966 Fax: (231) 258-0771 summer, (248) 545-2121 winter Email: camp@cgidetroit.com Web Site: www.cgidetroit.com Excellence in quality camping for almost 40 years. Caring counselors inspire campers to greater dedication and awareness of their Judaism. Camp Maplehurst 1455 Quarton Road Birmingham, MI 48009 Contact: Dr. Lawrence Cohn Phone: (248) 647-2646 winter, (231) 264-9675 summer Fax: (248) 647-6716 Email: campmaple@aol.com Web Site: www.campmaplehurst.com Our 47th 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. SO EJ RC E BOOK 2003-2004 • 73