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CARLA JEAN SCHWARTZ Local Columnist T iffany, the upscale jewelry store at the Somerset Collection, is known for attracting extraordinary women, like Audrey Hepburn in her famous movie role; so, it is no sur- prise that Esther Shapiro, Sharon Bernard, Helen Love, Elaine Driker and Marianne Udow attended a recent breakfast hosted there by the Anti-Defamation League. These five women will be honored 6 p.m. Tuesday, April 4, at the ADL Women of Achievement Awards ben- efit dinner at St. John's Cultural Center in Southfield. The Women of Achievement Awards are given to women who have made a difference in the Detroit area by exemplifying the philosophy of ADL — con- fronting discrimination and espousing democratic values and diversity. Esther Shapiro will receive the Lifetime Achievement Award for her extraordinary commitment to democ- racy and human rights. She'll speak at the April event on "Why Not?: Choices for the Next Century." Another honoree, Elaine Driker, has been active in the Jewish commu- nity. As a leader of the Detroit Jewish Initiative, she joins individuals and 'institutions in the Jewish community with their Detroit counterparts to establish meaningful programs. "I've lived my life personally and professionally based on ideals brought to me by my parents, teachers and rabbis," said Driker, who spoke for a few minutes at the breakfast, along with the other honorees. Some of the ADL supporters spot- ted that morning included Sue Luria, Hilary Isakow, Susan Bolin, Richard Loebl, Judi Schram, Merle Solway, Fran Gross Linden, Richard Nodell, Michael Horowitz, Sheri Schiff, Cheryl Bloom, Marcy Heller Fisher and Pat Rosen. For information on the April event, call (248) 355-3730. CRANBROOK KALEIDOSCOPE Cranbrook Schools is presenting Kaleidoscope 2000 starting 6 p.m. Saturday, March 11, at Brookside School in Bloomfield Hills. The DUNCAN LUNCH The Detroit Symphony Volunteer Council recently host- ed a celebrity lun- cheon with Sandy Duncan at the Detroit Susan and Robert Dresner Athletic Club. of West Bloomfield Some of the supporters attended the party for included Marjorie Kaleidoscope benefactors. Saulson, Lois Shaevsky and Phyllis Elaine and Eugene Driker Strome. spend a moment with grandson Caleb Driker- OSCAR PARTY Ohren during the ADL The Cultural breakfast. Commission, Men's Club and Sisterhood of Hilary Isakow, Pat Rosen, Susan Borin and Sue Luria Congregation Shaarey Zedek present its first are planning the ADL annual "Academy Women ofAchievement Awards Dance Party" 8 Awards benefit. p.m. Saturday, March 18, at Cong. Shaarey Zedek B'nai Israel in West Bloomfield. The party will feature Joe Cornell Dance Studio with dance lessons, wine, dessert and contests. Some of the committee members include Joyce and George Blum, Evelyn Kasle, Sharon and Larry Berry, Linda and Harvey Zalla. Tickets are $18 in advance; $24 at the door. For reservations, call Mindy Shubak, (248) 737-2276. From top to bottom: Barb and Steven Lemberg are silver benefactors of the Kaleidoscope 2000 event for Cranbrook Schools. strolling dinner and live and silent auc- tions will benefit children's education. Some of the supporters at a recent benefactor event included Marilyn Nosanchuk, Randy Forester, Denise Rosenfeld, Julie August, Ann Greenstone, John and Cindy Anderson, Dr. Larry Goldman, Nancy Goldman, Barbara and Steven Lemberg and Robert and Susan Dresner. For information, call Toni Chan, (248) 646-5465. DIVERSITY CELEBRATION The Southfield Community Foundation and National Conference for Community and Justice present Harry Belafonte in concert 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 10, at the Detroit Opera House. Some of the honorary committee members include Kenneth Eisenberg, Carl and Barbara Levin, Alan and Liz May, Susan Moiseev, Robert Naftaly, Daniel Kirchbaum, Jack and Aviva Robinson, Mark and Lois Shaevsky, Mark Silverman, Stephen and Phyllis Strome and Mary Tamaroff. In addition to the concert, there will be a March 9 town hall meeting with Belafonte as the closing speaker and a March 11 youth symposium, both taking place in Southfield. There is a charge for all events. For informa- tion, call (248) 355-3700. ❑