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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-12-05

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CAMP RAMAH
IN CANADA
3845 Bathurst St., Suite 310
Toronto, ON M3H 3N2 Canada
Located in the beautiful Muskoka
region of southern Ontario, Camp
Ramah in Canada features out-
standing programs on the water-
front, in sports and outdoor adven-
ture, and in the arts — all within
the context of a vibrant, fun and
caring Jewish community. We offer
a number of different sessions
and specialty tracks for children in
grades 1-10. For more information,
contact Sami at (416) 789-2193 or
info@campramah.com.

CAMP TAMAKWA
WINTER ADDRESS:
1760 S. Telegraph Road, #300
Bloomfield Hills, MI 48302
(248) 335-6400
Fax: (248) 335-2540

SUMMER ADDRESS:
P
.O. Box 10008
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2H3
Canada
(705) 633-5561
howhow@tamakwa.com
www.tamakwa.com
A co-ed children’
s village cele-
brating our 85th summer, where
campers live and play in a safe,
nurturing, pristine setting and
where they are encouraged to
do what they do best: Be them-
selves. Camp Tamakwa is known
for its spirit, revered traditions,
intimacy, family-feeling and strong
magical bonds created among
its campers and staff, including a
special program for 7-9-year-olds.
20 diverse activities. Call for pre-
sentations.

CAMP WALDEN
5607 South River
Cheboygan, MI 49721
summer@campwaldenmi.com
(817) 923-WLDN (9536)

Fax: (817) 923-7992
Family-owned for more than 60
years, Walden exemplifies the
best in traditional overnight camp-
ing. Our camper-choice program
of 50+ activities gets kids outside
their comfort zones. A screen-free
environment focuses children on
learning skills, making friends and
building character.

CAMP YOUNG JUDAEA
E989 Stratton Lake Road
Waupaca, WI 54981
info@cyjmid.org
(224) 235-4665
Camp Young Judaea is a residen-
tial Jewish summer camp serving
campers ages 7-14 from around
the world. Our pluralistic approach
allows for campers and staff to
learn together to make informed
choices about their connections to
Judaism and Israel. We focus on
an individualized approach while
teaching campers to work in a
group setting that fosters mutual
respect, leadership development
and friendship.

FRANKLIN RACQUET CLUB
29350 Northwestern Hwy.
Southfield, MI 48034
(248) 352-8000
www.franklinclub.com
Franklin Athletic Club Summer
Camps in Southfield hosts sports,
fitness and themed summer
camps to keep kids active and
having fun the entire summer.
Our summer programs provide a
wide variety of camp options for
kids ages 2 through 18. Franklin
Athletic Club offers Summer Day
Camps, Tennis Camp, Basketball
Camp, Specialty Camps and
Aquatics camps for kids of all
ages.

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