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The Detroit Jewish News, 2014-08-14

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dent of the Tri-County Board of Rabbis in
the South Jersey Jewish community.

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Attorney Eugene
Driker has been award-
ed the Julian Abele
Cook Jr. - Bernard A.
Friedman Civility
Award for 2014 by the
Federal Bar
Association's Eastern
Driker
District of Michigan
Chapter. The award rec-
ognizes a civil practitioner who is an out-
standing example of professional excel-
lence and courtesy. Driker is a founding
member of Barris, Sott, Denn & Driker
and is a lifelong Detroit resident

David
Tietmeyer of

Howell and
Dane Gussin of
Farmington
Hills have shot,
produced and
directed several
Tietmeyer and Gussin films about the
Holocaust.
Their two Holocaust-themed films that
recently won Detroit-area Emmys are Field
of Ashes: The George Zeff Story and a film
interview with Holocaust Memorial Center
Executive Director Stephen Goldman,
which dealt with the values and lessons
learned by purchasing and putting a Nazi
boxcar in the entrance of the HMC. Each
filmmaker bought home an Emmy for the
Goldman interview. Tietmeyer also won
for the lighting of the films. The pair is
shooting additional films with survivors
that will create a virtual library so children
and grandchildren will never forget. The
films will be shown 7:30 p.m. Thursday,
Sept. 18, at the Farmington Civic Theater
with proceeds going to a Young Jewish
Filmmaker Scholarship.

Dr. Robert Lisak,

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Detroiters Alexander J. Schostak and
Jeremy Scott Pappas participated in
the Jewish Theological Seminary's 2014
commencement in May. Each received
a master of arts from William Davidson
Graduate School of Jewish Education.
Pappas also received a rabbinic ordination
from the rabbinical school.

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School of Medicine pro-
fessor of neurology, was
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the Consortium of
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exemplary dedication,
leadership and mentor-
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education and research
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Psychiatry & Behavioral
Neurosciences at the Wayne State
University School of Medicine. His service
to mental care spreads over six decades.

Adam Gould, senior at

North Farmington High
School, was presented
with the annual scholar-
ship award from the
Department of
Michigan Jewish War
Veterans and Ladies
Auxiliary. His selection
was based on his out-
standing scholarship, having completed all
four years with all A grades. In addition,
Gould received the following recognition:
Senior Scholars, Phi Beta Kappa, National
Honor Society and Community Services
Awards. He plans to attend Michigan State
University and has been presented with
the Michigan State University Mehas
Family Endowment Scholarship.

The Michigan
Psychoanalytic
Foundation will honor
James Grosfeld on
Saturday, Oct. 11, at the
Henry Ford museum in
Dearborn. In 2013, the
Grosfeld Family Fund
Grosfeld
for Psychoanalysis was
established at the
Michigan Psychoanalytic Institute (MPI), a
fund that has enabled people who couldn't
afford it to benefit from psychoanalytic
treatment. Grosfeld and his wife, Nancy,
have also given generously to the Walnut
Lake Preschool, a therapeutic nursery
school in West Bloomfield.

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