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Tamarack Camps is a Jewish summer camp organization run by the Fresh Air Society in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, USA. The Fresh Air Society began in Michigan in 1902, and recently celebrated its 100-year anniversary in the summer of 2002. Tamarack operates three major camps, as well as teen trip programs. These camps are Maas, Agree, Kennedy, and Western, Alaska and Appalachian trips. ==Camp Maas== Camp Maas, the major residential camp of Tamarack Camps, is located in Ortonville, Michigan, off Perryville Road. Camp Maas , named for the Detroit area's philanthropist Benard Maas, caters to children from grades 2 through 9.It is made up of eleven villages, ranging by age and gender. Each is led by a supervisor and cabins subdivided with 2 counselors each. The villages, which are named for the sole or major donors of that specific village, are: Brighton (Junior) Side: *Applebaum - 2nd and 3rd grade boys *Shiffman - 2nd and 3rd grade girls *Deroy - 4th and 5th grade boys *Fishman - 4th and 5th grade girls Mid-side: *Levison - 6th grade boys *Charach-Sheruth - 6th grade girls *Hermelin - 7th grade boys *Berman - 7th grade girls Senior Side: *Pioneer - 8th grade co-ed *Ruach - 8th grade co-ed *Specialty - 9th grade co-ed *Tikkun Olam-10/11 grade co-ed *TSS-Going into college co-ed As a Jewish camp, Tamarack campers participate in Jewish programming focusing on Israel, the Torah, Jewish holidays and the Holocaust. Prayer services take place on Shabbat evening and morning. All meals served at the Tamarack Camp facilities are prepared and served in accordance with the Jewish Kosher Dietary Laws and are under rabbinic supervision. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tamarack Camps」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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