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The Detroit Jewish News, 2016-08-11

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Nancy Spielberg



An inside look at the Shirley and
Merle Harris Nature Center building,
which offers space for campers to
learn and explore.

It is our hope these programs will
change how campers interact with
the landscape here at Camp Maas.”
The response from Tamarack
campers to the new Teva Complex
has been tremendous. Many have
said that Teva was their favorite activ-
ity. Campers now often choose Teva
as their choice for Prime Time (activ-
ity of choice) and evening Shmooze
activities.
“Counselors who have been at
Tamarack their entire lives told me
they now want to be here and see
what we are doing.”
Lininger is also participating in
a fellowship program through the
Jewish environmental organization,
Hazon. She is one of 17 fellows in the
inaugural year of the Jewish Outdoor,
Food and Environmental Education
(JOFEE) Fellowship.
The fellowship is a yearlong
program in which participants are
placed at various Jewish institutions
throughout the country, and work to
facilitate transformative JOFEE expe-
riences for their communities.
The goal of the fellowship is to
“invigorate the Jewish educational
landscape” by fostering a new genera-
tion of Jewish Outdoor, Food, and
Environmental Educators. Folks at
Tamarack Camps say they are pleased
to be a part of the first year of this
exciting new program.

*

The Teva Complex is available during the school
year as a classroom for pond ecology, wildlife
conservation, and a variety of other science
education programs. For more information,
contact Meg Mastroianni at (248) 627-2821
or meg@tamarackcamps.com or visit
tamarackcampsoutdooreducation.com.

The documentary
filmmaking world is pure. I
choose projects that can help
in some way or that have a
story that really moves me.



Hadassah Greater Detroit

Nancy Spielberg

PRESENTS

Tuesday, September 13, 2016

Congregation Shaarey Zedek | 27375 Bell Road | Southfield, Michigan

10:00 – 11:45

12:00

Registration

Luncheon

10:00 – 3:30

1:00

Boutiques

Speaker

For tickets or information call 248.683.5030 or register online: www.hadassah.org/events/2016detroitmeet

Nancy Spielberg

Producer Nancy Spielberg grew up immersed in filmmaking, working on her brother’s early
films as cast and crew. She attended Arizona State University and UCLA and, after moving
to New York in 1978, studied film at Sarah Lawrence College and the New School in New
York. An accomplished businesswoman, fundraiser and philanthropist, she has in recent
years turned her energy and talents to producing documentary films.

Ms. Spielberg produced ABOVE AND BEYOND, winner of the audience award at more than
twenty film festivals. Spielberg is the executive producer of Sophie Sartain’s documentary,
MIMI AND DONA, which was broadcast nationally on PBS in late 2015. She is executive
producer of WHO WILL WRITE OUR HISTORY, which tells the story of Warsaw Ghetto
Jews who wrote and buried their documents and stories into Polish soil before they were
killed by the Nazis.

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