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The program selected for the award must be a collaborative, innova- tive and compassionate effort to improve the quality of life of our most vulnerable populations. Past winners of the Sosnick Award are JVS/JAS- Assisted Meals Program (2000), Kids Kicking Cancer (2001), Jewish Hospice & Chaplaincy Network (2002) and DMC/Sinai-Grace Hospital's Comprehensive Heart Program (2003). The award was presented at the Jewish Fund's annual meeting on Dec. 9. Other actions at the annual meeting included election of two new board members, Peter Alter and Mark Hauser, and re-election of board mem- bers Joel Dorfman, Michael Maddin, Mervyn Manning, Robert Michaels, Robert Naftaly, George Nyman and David Page. Page was re-elected as board chair and Robert Naftaly as vice chair. Their Memory Honored B'nai B'rith Great Lakes Regional Board and the Dorfman Chapel in Farmington Hills have launched the Kevod HaMet Society (Honoring Our Deceased) for the purpose of placing headstones on an estimated 3,000 to 4,000 unmarked Jewish graves in the Metropolitan Detroit area. The Kavod HaMet Society's Board of Directors, consisting of Ralph Woronoff, Mark Soltz and David Aisner, representing B'nai B'rith, and Alan Dorfman, Jonathan Dorfman, and Jay Korelitz, representing the Dorfman Chapel, are looking to raise communal awareness and seek dignity for those in unmarked graves. Their hope is that this new project will expand and become a nationwide activity. The society is also looking for "angels" to perform a mitzvah by underwriting expenses or sponsor monuments for the many deceased whose families cannot be traced. Anyone who wishes to make a tax- exempt contribution or needs infor- mation should call B'nai B'rith, (248) 646-3100, or Jonathan Dorfman, (248) 406-6000. Akiva Hosts Open House A Yeshivat Akiva interactive open house will be held Sunday, Jan. 9, from 1-3 p.m. The program will include presentations on secular and Judaic subjects by students from kindergarten through 12th grade and model classes showcasing Akiva's Hebrew immersion curriculum. There will also be a display high- lighting 350 years of Jewish American history. In addition, an interactive open house showcasing Yeshivat Akiva's newly expanded early childhood cen- ter will be held on Monday, Jan. 17, from 9-11 a.m. at the school. For information or to make an appointment for a private tour, call Akiva, (248) 386-1625. Alliance Classes Begin Registrations are being taken for the fall semester of lifelong learning class- es being offered by the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit's Alliance for Jewish Education. "Priests, Prophets and Kings: The First Book of Samuel," a course dis- cussing the personalities that shaped the first kingdom in Israel, will be offered Wednesdays 10:30-noon at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building, 6735 Telegraph Road, Bloomfield Township taught by Rabbi Rod Glogower, rabbinic resource person on staff of the B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation at the University of Michigan. Rabbi Glogower will also teach a course titled "Inside the Rabbinic Mind," an exploration of Talmud, commentaries and other genres of rabbinic literature. It will be offered two different times: 10:30 a.m.-noon Tuesdays and 7:30-9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Federation Building. Students can register for either section. Classes meet for 14 weeks. There is a charge. To receive a complete listing of classes or for information, call Marion Bronstein, (248) 642-4260.