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The Detroit Jewish News, 2002-05-03

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JCCouncil Lauds
Elaine Driker

The Jewish Community Council of
Metropolitan Detroit will present its
2002 Activist of the Year Award to
Elaine C. Driker at the Council's annual
meeting 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, May 21, at
Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield.
The Activist of the Year Award was
developed to honor
a special individual
whose efforts have
helped to achieve
Council's mission
by advancing Jewish
interests and build-
ing constructive
relationships with
our ethnically and
religiously diverse
Elaine Driker
neighbors.
Those wishing to
acknowledge Driker
may purchase a tribute in her honor
through the Council. A pre-glow recep-
tion will be held in Driker's honor for
individuals who purchase tributes at the
platinum level. A list of tributes will be
included in the annual meeting pro-
gram. Tributes must be placed by May
13 to be listed.
Driker is a founding co-chair of the
Detroit Jewish Initiative (DJI), a
Council project that actively involves the
Jewish community in projects to
enhance the quality of city life in
Detroit. Driker's efforts have built inter-
personal relationships and understand-
ing between communities and have
helped communicate the commitment
of the Jewish community to the
advancement of the city of Detroit.

Photo Exhibit
Traces History

Dedications, groundbreakings, pro-
grams, services and a variety of special
events are depicted in a photo exhibit
celebrating the Jewish Community
Center of Metropolitan Detroit's 75th
anniversary on display the last week of
April and throughout May in the lobby
of the JCC in West Bloomfield. In
June, it will move to the JCC in Oak
Park.
Admission is free.
The exhibit can be seen at the Kahn
Building in April during regular JCC
hours: Sunday, 6 a.m.-5:30 p.m.;
Monday-Thursday, 5:30-10 p.m.; Friday,
5:30-4:30 p.m.; and Saturday, 1-7 p.m.

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