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Metro Detroit's Premier Asphalt and Pavement Enterprise 1 PAVING 10% OFF AND SEALCOATING CALL D.S.G. TODAY! Expires: 6.30.14 Also Available: Line Striping • Crack Filling Pothole Repair hile many parents were busy cooking during Passover and many stu- dents were relaxing over spring break, the Ramah Fellows — Hillel Buechler, Eli Jacober and I — were hard at work at the community's first Passover Day Camp held April 17-18 at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Employed by National Ramah Commission in New York and gener- ously supported by the Davidson Foundation, the Ramah Fellows have been working full-time at six Conservative congregations, Hillel Day School, Frankel Jewish Academy and University of Michigan Hillel to engage Jewish kids and adults in Jewish pro- gramming year-round. The two-day camp organized by the fellows was held during Chol Hamoed (the intermediate days of Passover) and was specifically geared toward the holiday and to offer the flavor of Camp Ramah, the camping arm of the Conservative movement. More than 50 campers from Hillel Day School in Farmington Hills and other religious schools in the area in grades K-4 enjoyed a meaningful Jewish camp- ing experience by participating in activi- ties to celebrate their "Freedom:' Each day was structured similar to a typical day at Camp Ramah, beginning with brief Shacharit and Hanel services. Elliot Salama and Aryeh Gamer work on their three-tiered matzah plates. Next came creating four-tier matzah plates and Jewish identity boxes made of sand art with artist Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan, learning about the importance of counting the Omer and enjoying a delicious kosher-for-Passover lunch. In the afternoons, campers partici- pated in a relay race where they con- structed a basket for baby Moses to float down the creek in back of Adat Shalom. The campers also were involved in a Ten Plague Scavenger Hunt, an intense game of Capture the Afikomen, construction of matzah houses, Passover trivia, Israeli dancing, seder plate kick ball and much more. With the help of adviser Rebecca Starr, the education staff and clergy at Adat Shalom and the outstanding tzevet or high school volunteers, Passover camp was a great success. As the Ramah Fellows finish up their first of two years in Metro Detroit, they hope to replicate the Passover camp next year and include more days. ❑ (248) 877-6678 We come to you. Our fully trained staff can come in as little as 24 hours to service your pavement needs. The Doctor is on call! 248.877.6678 20 May 1 • 2014 1902410 Artist Gail Rosenbloom Kaplan helps campers create sand art pieces for their identity boxes.