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■m m w 3' m i „ !. I! THE The Ohio Jewish Chronicle .Serving Columbus and the Central'Ohio Jewish Community since 1922 ' VOLUME 70 JULY 16, 1992 NUMBER 29 15 TAMMUZ 5752 .DEVOTED TO AMERICAN AND JEWISH IDEALS Levisons are selected 'Grandparents of Year' ' page 2 Marc Tanenbaum dead at age 66 . , ° page2<„ Is the whole world still full of His glory? page 3 Do not forsake Jonathan Pollard page 3 Agudas Achim Brotherhood to sponsor Boys Night Out page 6 Annual Sidewalk Sale planned for July 26 . page 6 Temple Israel Sisterhood sets 'Good'As-New' Sale page 6 At Tie JCC ...; 10 Community „...,„ 4*7 Front Page „......., ', :... 2- In The News ,'. 8 . Lifccycle f» 8 Marketplace ,„..,......., 11 Syn«gogue«w;, , , 9 viewpoint #♦•»•«*.#.♦..•.•»•»*.*.»...*»**♦..♦».»«...»*»•♦.»».•»* ■* mmmmemmmmmmmMammmawMmmBmBm JCC CAMPERS have a great time all summer. (Clockwise beginning at top right) Jeffrey Zeidman gets some assistance lacing up from Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Itai Gurari. Ryan Barnhart, Camp Arye participant at Hoover Family Park, receives swimming instruction from Aquatics Counselor Erin Kraham. Early Childhood campers take the plunge during a water game. Boating Expert Ron McLyn explains the safety procedures to Hoover campers before they set sail. Alum Creek campers, grades one-three, clown around for the camera. f. V. V.\_>f\*»\ A-J COMMUNITY FEATURE Summer sizzles Jar JCC campers More than 650 children have flocked to the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center day camp, which began June 21 and ends tomorrow, July 17. Second session starts Monday, July 20, continuing through Aug. 14, and even more children are anticipated due to the large selection of specialty camps being offered for grades four through eight. According to Sunny Masser, Camp Committee co-chairwoman, "We are very pleased with this summer's camp and are looking forward to even more excitement generated by the second session specialty camps." Space is available for Second Session in many of the camps as well as in the Specialty Camps, including Basketball Camp, July 20-24; Biking Camp, July 27-Aug. 1; Performing Arts Camp, Aug. 3-7; Gymnastics Camp, Aug. 10-14; Horseback Riding Camp, Aug.' 17-21. and Boat ing Camp, Aug. 17-21. , The JCC has been bringing summer fun to children age 2- 15 and those with special needs for more than 40 years. The camps take advantage of all the Center has to offer, with three locations in Columbus and activities including nature crafts, swimming, waterfront opportunities, high ropes course and more. . five into the Center life. Older campers in grades four through eight, as well as some children with special needs, take advantage of the JCC's Hoover Family Park in Westerville. "Our decision to add transportation from Gahanna to our pick-up and drop-off points in north Columbus has been very well received by parents. We are pleased to be able to We are very pleased with this summers camp and are looking forward to even more excitement generated by the second session specialty camps.' Cathy Kellerman, cp-chair- woman of the Camp Committee. Janet Buchler is leading the Early Childhood Camps. New to the JCC is Jennifer Rozines as Alum Creek Camp director. Returning from previous JCC camps are Cindy Thomas as Hoover director and Specialty Camp director and Randy Au as Camp Arye director. For space availability in second session camp, parents may call the director of the particular camp or Michele Sanderson, camp registrar, at 231-2731, ext. 212. The main location in Bexley, at 1125 College Ave., serves toddlers through grade three and is home base for Camp Arye, the special needs program. The JCC North, located at 4747 Sawmill Rd., houses Early Childhood Camps and brings northside residents with children ages two through make camp more convenient for our members," said Masser. The directors for 1992 have been working since the close of last summer's camp to make this year among the best of the JCC's summers. "Much of our success this summer is due to the leadership and creativity of our camp directors," added i ) s'l
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Title | The OJC the Ohio Jewish chronicle. (Columbus, Ohio), 1992-07-16 |
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Full Text | ■m m w 3' m i „ !. I! THE The Ohio Jewish Chronicle .Serving Columbus and the Central'Ohio Jewish Community since 1922 ' VOLUME 70 JULY 16, 1992 NUMBER 29 15 TAMMUZ 5752 .DEVOTED TO AMERICAN AND JEWISH IDEALS Levisons are selected 'Grandparents of Year' ' page 2 Marc Tanenbaum dead at age 66 . , ° page2<„ Is the whole world still full of His glory? page 3 Do not forsake Jonathan Pollard page 3 Agudas Achim Brotherhood to sponsor Boys Night Out page 6 Annual Sidewalk Sale planned for July 26 . page 6 Temple Israel Sisterhood sets 'Good'As-New' Sale page 6 At Tie JCC ...; 10 Community „...,„ 4*7 Front Page „......., ', :... 2- In The News ,'. 8 . Lifccycle f» 8 Marketplace ,„..,......., 11 Syn«gogue«w;, , , 9 viewpoint #♦•»•«*.#.♦..•.•»•»*.*.»...*»**♦..♦».»«...»*»•♦.»».•»* ■* mmmmemmmmmmmMammmawMmmBmBm JCC CAMPERS have a great time all summer. (Clockwise beginning at top right) Jeffrey Zeidman gets some assistance lacing up from Counselor-In-Training (CIT) Itai Gurari. Ryan Barnhart, Camp Arye participant at Hoover Family Park, receives swimming instruction from Aquatics Counselor Erin Kraham. Early Childhood campers take the plunge during a water game. Boating Expert Ron McLyn explains the safety procedures to Hoover campers before they set sail. Alum Creek campers, grades one-three, clown around for the camera. f. V. V.\_>f\*»\ A-J COMMUNITY FEATURE Summer sizzles Jar JCC campers More than 650 children have flocked to the Leo Yassenoff Jewish Community Center day camp, which began June 21 and ends tomorrow, July 17. Second session starts Monday, July 20, continuing through Aug. 14, and even more children are anticipated due to the large selection of specialty camps being offered for grades four through eight. According to Sunny Masser, Camp Committee co-chairwoman, "We are very pleased with this summer's camp and are looking forward to even more excitement generated by the second session specialty camps." Space is available for Second Session in many of the camps as well as in the Specialty Camps, including Basketball Camp, July 20-24; Biking Camp, July 27-Aug. 1; Performing Arts Camp, Aug. 3-7; Gymnastics Camp, Aug. 10-14; Horseback Riding Camp, Aug.' 17-21. and Boat ing Camp, Aug. 17-21. , The JCC has been bringing summer fun to children age 2- 15 and those with special needs for more than 40 years. The camps take advantage of all the Center has to offer, with three locations in Columbus and activities including nature crafts, swimming, waterfront opportunities, high ropes course and more. . five into the Center life. Older campers in grades four through eight, as well as some children with special needs, take advantage of the JCC's Hoover Family Park in Westerville. "Our decision to add transportation from Gahanna to our pick-up and drop-off points in north Columbus has been very well received by parents. We are pleased to be able to We are very pleased with this summers camp and are looking forward to even more excitement generated by the second session specialty camps.' Cathy Kellerman, cp-chair- woman of the Camp Committee. Janet Buchler is leading the Early Childhood Camps. New to the JCC is Jennifer Rozines as Alum Creek Camp director. Returning from previous JCC camps are Cindy Thomas as Hoover director and Specialty Camp director and Randy Au as Camp Arye director. For space availability in second session camp, parents may call the director of the particular camp or Michele Sanderson, camp registrar, at 231-2731, ext. 212. The main location in Bexley, at 1125 College Ave., serves toddlers through grade three and is home base for Camp Arye, the special needs program. The JCC North, located at 4747 Sawmill Rd., houses Early Childhood Camps and brings northside residents with children ages two through make camp more convenient for our members," said Masser. The directors for 1992 have been working since the close of last summer's camp to make this year among the best of the JCC's summers. "Much of our success this summer is due to the leadership and creativity of our camp directors," added i ) s'l |
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