I EDUCATION I New Arrivals J European crafted cribs and furniture plus unique bedding and accessories provide the ideal background for that Very Important Baby. Bellini also offers youth furniture that grows with your child. 1875 S. WOODWARD • BIRMINGHAM 48011 1 Block North of 14 Mile 644-0525 FENBY-6TEIN MieN gio 1,1 ,01% eviouiretcs..-=-_,... TALENT AGENCY PERFECT BLEND RARE BLEND RENDEZVOUS SEASONS SHELBY LEE SUN MESSENGERS SUNSET BOULEVARD TANGO TOP DRAWER TRADE SECRETS SIMONE VITALE WHITE LACE VIDEOS AVAILABLE THEME PARTIES ARE OUR SPECIALTY! 37935 TWELVE MILE ROAD FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48331 (313) 553-9966 SUNSET BOULEVARD -ioralAroie-- DIRECT FROM BARRY DOUGLAS, DIRECTOR PARIS 3080 Orchard Lake Rd. The " Lambada" Group Classes Only 6 Classes for $ 30 " 681.4101 82 FRIDAY, JULY 6, 1990 Aish HaTorah will offer a class about the biblical ac- count of creation and scien- tific fact at 8 p.m. July 9 in the Aish HaTorah office. There is a charge. Aish HaTorah/Aleynu runs a weekly Lunch and Learn in the Jewish Welfare Federa- tion at 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays. The class, taught by Aish HaTorah Executive Director Rabbi Alon Iblwin, plans to complete the Six Chapters of Ethics of the Fathers. A kosher lunch is available. There is no charge. For infor- mation, call Michelle at the Aish HaTorah office, 948-6900. Rabbi Silberberg will speak on "The Period of the Three Weeks" of mourning 7:30 p.m. July 8 at the Ann Arbor Chabad House. For informa- tion, call the Chabad House, 99-LEARN. Machon Offers Summer Program Machon ETorah plans a summer evening learning program for vacationing col- lege students and high school seniors. Rabbi Menachem Greenfield will lead the pro- gram, which begins July 2. Potential participants must set up an interview appoint- ment. The program will be held at 7:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday at the Machon L'Torah Learning Center. For information, call the Machon Inbrah office, 967-0888. Class To Discuss Personal Strengths The next installment of "Enhance Your Life Through The Light of Torah" will be July 9 in the home of Dr. Hillel Rosenfeld. The discussion titled "You Are More Than You Think" will focus on developing per- sonal strengths. Classes are open to the public and free of charge. For information, call Rosenfeld, 968-3515. 'mm1 FOR WOMEN Primrose Club Installs Officers Fast Of Tammuz Discussion Set Keego Harbor, MI 48320 6.81-d-01 10-Week Introductory Time Ballroom Dance Course $3 000 Limited Offer REGISTER NOW HALL FACILITIES AVAILABLE FOR RENT Yavneh Academy, the Reform Jewish Day School, has elected its officers and board of directors for 1990-1991. Re-elected are president Jim Jonas; vice presidents Marvin Goldman, Jim Fuller and Geri White; secretary Judith Kamins; treasurer Dan Levitsky. Elected to serve three year terms are: Kenneth Dishell, Louis Golden, David Henig, Lauren Liss, Marilyn Rubin, Jane Sherman, Julian Tobias, Norman Trepeck, Marc Whitefield, and Flora Winton. Elected to serve two year terms are: Doug Bloom, Paul Dizik, Shirley Fink, Shari Finsilver, Carole Kaftan, Janet Levine, Bernie Linden, Marvin Novick, Jim Schelberg, and Ruth 'Palmer. Elected to serve one year terms are: Jerome Ash, Robert Canvasser, Iris Fuller, June Kamil, Herb Kaufman, Judy Kessler, Suzanne Lowy, Dee Dee Lynn, and David Tisdale. Aish HaTorah Plans Course WORK WITH THE BEST! FENBY STEIN TALENT AGENCY JERRY FENBY GEORGE BENSON CLASSIX FENBY-CARR DONNA MARIE & MOTION GAMUT TIM HEWITT GROUP HIGHER GROUND INNOVATION KROSSWI N DS LOVING CUP MAGIC BILL MEYER Yavneh Academy Elects Officers For appointment call 646-3840 Birmingham, Mi. Rabbi Elimelech Silberberg of Bais Chabad Torah Center will speak on the fast of the Seventeenth of Tammuz at 8:15 p.m. July 9 at the Torah Center. The lecture is part of a series on basic Judaism. For information, call the Torah Center, 855-6170. Bais Chabad Torah Center offers lunch and learn Torah sessions at 12:15 p.m. Tuesdays at the law offices of Paul Magy, Maccabees Building. The lecture is led by Rabbi Silberberg. For infor- mation, call the Torah Center. Irene Rodman Primrose Benevolent Club will celebrate its 59th an- niversary and installation of officers noon July 18 at Mountain Jacks Restaurant on Greenfield. The following will be in- stalled: president Irene Rod-