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August 16, 2010
The search for Tamarack Camps' next Executive Director is underway, led by one of the agency's Past Presidents and Search Committee Chairperson, Brian Kepes. To review the job description, please click here.


"Tamarack's Geller leaving to head Israel high school"
»»July 22, 2010
- Detroit Jewish News
Jonah Geller, Tamarack Camps’ executive director since 2002, is leaving the agency in the fall. Geller, the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit’s Berman Award recipient in 2008, has been named CEO of the Alexander Muss High School in Israel (AMHSI) — a U.S.-based position.

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"Tamarack Fees Frozen for 2010"
»»October, 2009
- Detroit Jewish News
When Tamarack Camps recently announced fees for next summer's season, the Bloomfield Townshipbase agency demonstrated commitment to fulfilling its mission -- that no child be denied a Jewish camping experience due to financial reasons. At its retreat last month, Tamarack's board approved tuition rates for2010, holding the numbers steady from the previous summer.

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"Israel Camper Program"
»»October, 2009
- Detroit Jewish News
In 2002, as the second Palestinian intifada raged in Israel and youth travel to Israel was curtailed, the Detroit Jewish community reached out to a group of Israeli teens living under the constant threat of suicide bombings. Some 325 Israelis campers were offered a no-cost Jewish summer camp experience Tamarack Camps’ Camp Maas in Ortonville.

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Summer 2009 Newsletter Click here to download


"Tamarack Camps Provides $1.1 Million in Financial Aid"
»» August 25, 2009
- www.ejewishphilanthropy.com
While Tamarack Camps has assisted families in getting children to camp since its founding as the Fresh Air Society in 1902, the summer of 2009 set new records by providing $1.1 million in financial aid to half of the children going to its summer camps.

For the first time in its history, the Michigan-based Jewish camping agency expended more than $1 million in financial aid – an amount greater than any other Jewish camp in the world – in order to fulfill its mission of never denying a Jewish child the opportunity to attend camp because of financial circumstances.

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"Boosting Tamarack"
»» May 14th, 2009
- Detroit Jewish News
Patron event kicks off camp’s financial aid program. While Tamarack Camps has assisted families in sending children to camp for over 100 years, a few factors have made 2009 unique.

For the first time in its 107-year history, the Bloomfield Township-based Jewish camping agency will allocate more than $1 million in financial aid in order to fulfill its mission — never denying a Jewish child the opportunity to attend camp because of financial circumstances.

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"Tamarack Reunions"
»» December 25th, 2008
- Detroit Jewish News
Tamarack Camps held its first out-of-state alumni event in New York City on Nov. 8 and its second annual Thanksgiving Alumni Bar night in Southfield on Nov. 29.

The two events were coordinated by Rachel (Grey) Ellis, Tamarack board member
and alumni committee chairperson, and Carly Leipsitz, development associate.

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"They're Back."
»» December 11th, 2008
- Detroit Jewish News
This is the greatest place on Earth.” That was the response from four adults when asked to describe Tamarack Camps in Ortonville. Jason Charnas, 31, of West Bloomfield; Rachel Ruskin, 31, of Birmingham; Carly Leipsitz, 27, of Farmington Hills; and Rabbi Jason Miller, 32, of Farmington Hills once roamed Camp Maas as campers and counselors. They journeyed on canoe trips, navigated ropes courses and trekked on hikes through the wilderness.

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"Camp Maas Campers, Staff Celebrate Israeli Culture and Statehood."
»» August 21st, 2008
- Detroit Jewish News
A sea of blue and white — clothing, face paint and Israeli flags — flooded the Pioneer Skills field at Camp Maas on Aug. 8 in celebration of Israel Day, a day of games, music, food and fun to honor Israel.

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"Tamarack Support"



»» posted Thursday, May 15, 2008
- Detroit Jewish News
I write this letter in strong support of Tamarack Camps' decision to maintain its high standard of kashrut supervision ("Keeping Kosher" April 10) so that it can remain a comfortable place for Jews of all denominations, beliefs and backgrounds.

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"Keeping Kosher"
»» posted Monday, April 14, 2008
- Detroit Jewish News
Tamarack Camps hire rabbi, an alumnus to supervise kitchen and enhance Jewish programs.

Tamarack Camps will remain kosher, according to executive director Jonah Geller; however its kitchen will no longer be supervised by an Orthodox rabbi.
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"Camping's Worth"
»» posted Wednesday, April 2, 2008
- by Jonah Geller • Detroit Jewish News
Kudos to Rabbi Aaron Starr and his colleagues for joining the cause for Jewish camping. I was delighted to see Rabbi Starr focus on the importance of Jewish camping, Jewish continuity and Jewish identity.

We are grateful for the tremendous support the many rabbis of our community provide to help train our staff, consult on a variety of issues, serve on our board of directors and come to camp to enrich our Judaic programs and visit with children and young adults from their congregations.
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"Donors Make Happy Camps"
»» posted Wednesday, February 6, 2008
- by Lori Higgins • The Detroit Free Press
New hockey rink floors, horse barn and dining hall interior will greet kids heading this summer to an Ortonville camp, thanks to a philanthropic organization's challenge to donors.

It's an exciting development to Brian Langnas, an 11-year-old hockey enthusiast who said it was time for a new rink at Camp Maas.
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jnonline "Tamarack Makes Fundraising Splash"
»» posted Thursday, January 17, 2008
Special to www.JNOnline.us
Tamarack Camps was the most successful of several Jewish camps in a recent fundraising challenge.

The challenge, sponsored by the Grinspoon Institute for Jewish Philanthropy, provides matching grant dollars to enhance Camp Maas, Tamarack's overnight camp in Ortonville.
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