cover story cont. raeli Harrison Kovitz, 14, of Mt. Pleasant, Gahl Porat, 14, of Timrat, Israel, and Zach Zimberg, 13, of Chicago gLimiTr. Noga Shachar, 21, of Jerusalem and Gab! Porat, 14, of Timrat enjoy hummus during Israel Day. Alyssa Stone, 13, Heather Rosenbaum, 13, and Emma Sriro, 14, all of West Bloomfield; Alon Rockowitz, 13, of Jerusalem; and Zach Zimberg, 13, of Chicago campers, three boys and three girls made the cut. Three campers will partake in track and field, including Nicole. The other three will swim, bowl and play volleyball. The others include Chen Che- fer of Kibbutz Gazit, Dvir Tafla of Shimshit, Nadav Ympolsky and Anna Subotin of Migdal HaEmek and Shaked Zippori of Ahuzat Barak. Gahl is part of Specialty village. He says his ex- perience at Camp Maas is the "funnest ever" be- cause he's been able to do so many activities. Harrison Kovitz, 14, of Mt. Pleasant and Zach Zimberg, 13, of Chicago think having Gahl around "is awesome." "He's just like us; he's another good person," Harrison said. Like Nicole, Gahl is anticipating his time in the Israeli army. "I want to go to serve my country, help all the soldiers that serve," he said. "I see it as a privilege. You really feel proud." Both Nicole and Gahl say they definitely will keep in touch with their American friends, espe- cially through the typical teen methods: Facebook, MySpace, e-mail and phone. Dedicated Counselors Tamarack's Israeli counselors have served their country as infantry commanders, social workers, air troopers, combat engineers and other positions. About eight or more years older than their camp- ers, these 20 young adults have shared the maturity, growth and learning they achieved through their time in the Israel Defense Forces. Niv Touboul, 23, of Kfar Haim didn't really see himself as a combat fighter upon entrance into the army, but he thinks it was an amazing thing to serve. He learned about leadership and organizing, skills he's been able to use while working at camp. This was his second summer as a counselor at Tamarack. He said the "Jewishness" of Detroit is great to see and feel. teen2teen staff • Front: Samantha Elkus, 9, of Royal Oak, and Jillian Morse, 8, of Huntington Woods. Back: Or Zarbiv, 14, of Givat Eta; Nadav Yampoisky, 14, of Migdal HaEmek; Chen Chfer, 14, of Kibutz Gazit; and itamar Wilf, 14, of Bethlehem Hagillit. Before Noga Shachar, 20, of Jerusalem came to work at camp as a counselor, she taught 18-40 year olds how to use a missile in the army. A difference she sees between Israeli and Ameri- can teens is that "they need to be older earlier in Israel," Noga said. Her absolute favorite thing to do is swim in the lake early in the morning. Her fondest camp mem- ory thus far has been making pitas with "small, lov- ing girls," as she describes her campers. Some Israeli teens think Americans may have the wrong impression of Israel, partly due to news media and general lack of knowledge. "Some kids think it's always war in Israel, IT'S NOT," Nicole said. Gahl agreed that "Israel is not al- ways how it sounds in news." "My summer here is the best sum- mer ever," Nicole said. "This place [Tamarack] is the best place ever." Gabriella Ring, 15, Is a sophomore at Berkley High School. hotline: (248) 351-5144 • kcohen@thejewishnews.com Reporters: Gabriella Ring (Berkley); Jake Wayne (Birmingham Derby); Hadas Corey, Grace Klein, Jacob Rosen, Spencer Wayne, Sydney Wolf (Birmingham Seaholm); Ariel Mann, Seth Samuels (Bir- mingham Groves); Jamie Gorosh, Alexa Eisenberg, Lauren Lewis, Sara Smoler, Teddi Cantor, Rachel Wein (Bloomfield Hills Andover); Jordan Birnholtz, Jessica Singer (Bloomfield Hills Cranbrook-King- swood); Hannah Cohen (Farmington Harrison); Adina Applebaum, Rachel Brown, Avi Buckman, Teens, we want you in the party pages! 411! 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