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December 01, 2000 - Image 73

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-12-01

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I SEMI-ANNUAL I

Fifty children from Detroit's Harms
Elementary School enjoyed a week-
end camping experience at Camp
Maas in Ortonville in late October,
courtesy of the Detroit Jewish
Initiative. DJI is a project of the
Jewish Community Council and the
Jewish Federation of Metropolitan
Detroit.
In its second year, the camping
weekend is a part of DJI's Southwest
Community Connection, which fos-
ters relations between Detroit's
Jewish and Latino communities. The
program also matches Jewish health-
care volunteers with the Southwest
Detroit Community Health and
Social Services Center.
The children were chaperoned by
their parents and a staff of DJI vol-
unteers led by Barbara Blum and
Kim Davis. During the weekend,
they enjoyed various activities,
including fishing, making candles
and doughnuts, a hayride and a bon-
fire. Students also discussed the solar
system and the environment and
participated in a cultural exchange
of ideas on the Latino and Jewish
cultures.
Arnold Mikon and Elaine Driker
chair DJI. Additional DJI projects
include support of Detroit's
Northwest Neighborhood Health
Empowerment Center, the
Entrepreneurial Partnership and the
Detroit Recreation Centers Project.

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