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The program will include dedications of the two new villages, Kadima and Frontier, the Sophia Blanche Schwartz Cabin, the Rosen Fam- ily Zip Line, Charles L. Dodge Tennis Program, and the Tree of Life Sculpture, the last honoring the donors of the new trees at the newly constructed villages and designed by Maas artist in resi- dence, Irving Berg. Nominated for a first three- year term as directors are: Don- ald Sherman, Ronald Charfoos, Susan Tapper, Lisa Lis, Nancy Triest, Ellen Berlin and Eric Bo- rofsky. Nominated to serve a sec- ond three-year term are: Ronald Sollish and Leonard Newman. The following officers are nomi- nated for a one-year term of of- fice: president: Edward Lumberg; vice presidents: Diane Klein and Henry Wineman II; treasurer: Jeffrey Sternberg; secretary: Bar- bara Eisenberg. Parenting Center Offers Classes Storytelling Under the Trees is a story time for children ages 3-5. This series meets Thursdays, 3:30-4:30 p.m., July 21-28. There is a fee. Exercise and stretching led by aerobics instructor Laurie Gold- stein begin and end Stretch & Stroll, Tuesdays, 9:45-11 a.m., July 19-Aug. 16. There is a fee. Memory making, crafts and storytelling are just a few tech- niques employed by Susan Barr, in Grand Time for Grandparents! Tuesdays, 6:45-7:30 p.m., July 19-Aug. 2. There is a fee. Great Beginnings will help start the New Year with a greater understanding of the meaning of the High Holidays. Join Rabbis Groner, Gershon and Bitran on Mondays, Aug. 1-8 at 7 p.m. All classes are held at the Ap- plebaum Jewish Parenting Cen- ter, 4200 Walnut Lake Road, West Bloomfield. For information call Ruth Beresh, (810) 681-5353. Lubavitch Plan Tribute A Service to Private Owners, Banks & Estates Gem/Diamond Specialists Fine Jewelers AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA Leal News EST. 1919 IN GRADING & EVALUATION Lawrence M. Allan, President 30400 Telegraph Rd. • Suite 134 Bingham Farms 642-5575 Daily `Til 5:30 Sat. 'Ti 13 cipAmerican Heart Association VVE PE FIGHTING FOR YOUR LIFE Chabad Lubavitch of Michigan, in conjunction with the Detroit Council of Rabbis, will host a tribute to the Lubavitcher rebbe Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson. The tribute, accompanied by a se'udat-mitzvah dinner, will be 6:30 p.m. July 21 in the Ramada Hotel, 17017 West Nine Mile Road, Southfield. Guest speaker will be Rabbi Ezra Schochet, Rosh Yeshiva of Yeshivas Ohr Elchonon Chabad, Los Angeles. The tribute will honor the 30 days since the passing of the rebbe. The dinner will mark four events: completion of study of the entire Mishna by the Detroit Jew- ish Community, for the Shloishim for the Rebbe; com- pletion of the entire Rambam during the "last 12 months by Jews around the world, comple- tion of the entire Talmud by Lubavitcher rabbis worldwide; completion of the learning entire laws of Shabbos of the Rav's Shulchan Oruch, by heart, by a class of 14-16 year old students of the Detroit Lubavitch Cheder. The speaker, Rabbi Schochet has acted as Rosh Hakollel of the Radomsker Kollel in Jerusalem and senior professor of talmudic studies at Ner Israel, Toronto, be- fore being appointed to his pre- sent position. There is a charge for the din- ner. For information and reser- vations, contact Lubavitch Foundation, (810) 737-7000. Tisha B'Av At Machon Machon L'Torah will sponsor a special educational Tisha B'Av program July 17 at noon at the learning center. Rabbi Avrohom Jacobovitz will speak on "God's Shiva Call to the Jewish People." There is no charge for the event. In the spirit of the day, all participants are asked to wear non-leather shoes, dress modest- ly, bring a cushion of pillow for floor seating. For information and reserva- tions, call Machon, 967-0888. B'nai B'rith Softball AMERICAN LEAGUE Detroit 11-3-0, Brotherhood 3 9-3-2, Mor- ganthau 9-5-0, Bloch Brotherhood 8-5-1, Brotherhood 6 8-6-0, Brotherhood 2 7-5- 1. NATIONAL LEAGUE Zager Stone 11-3, Brotherhood 4 10-4, Zeiger 8-6, Pisgah 4-9, Brotherhood 5 4- 10, Leadership Network 1 2-12, Lead- ership Network 2 2-12, Downtown Fox 2-12. Gene Simmons of the heavy metal rock band Kiss, known for their wild makeup and outlandish stage antics, was born in Israel. (