30 Friday, June 6, 1975
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
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Lubavitchers Dedicate Torah
in Honor of Emma Schaver
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Mrs. Jan Peerce, na-
tional chairman of the Is-
rael Bond's Women's Divi-
sion, introduced her
husband, world-renowned
tenor Jan Peerce.
MEET YOU AT
MAMA
ZELDA'S
IN THE FARRELL'S
SHOPPING CENTER
Southfield & 12'h Mile
Peerce sang popular Jew-
ish folk and Hassidic songs.
Mrs. Samuel Hamburger
also participated in the re-
ception.
The dedicated Torah,
smuggled out of Russia last
year, will remain at the
Lubavitcher Center until
the Ann Arbor Chabad
House is completed later
this summer.
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Rabbi Aaron Kazarnovsky of New York, personal
emissary of Rabbi Menachem M. Schneerson, the Lu-
bavitcher Rebbe, is shown in the top photograph reading
a greeting from the Rebbe at Sunday's Torah dedication
for the Ann Arbor Chabad House. Shown are, from left,
Jan Peerce, Harry Gordon, Rabbi Kazarnovsky, Paul
Zuckerman, Allan Lazaroff, Dr. Robert Tannenbaum,
Dr. Isaac Schaver and Morris Lazaroff. In the bottom
photograph, guests participate in the Sefer Torah dedi-
cation parade outside the Lubavitcher Center in Oak
Park.
BY DANIEL PESSELNICK
Nearly 300 people wit-
nessed a colorful Sefer To-
rah dedication parade Sun-
day outside the Lubavitcher
Center in Oak Park. Lubav-
itch dedicated the Ann Ar-
bor Chabad House Torah
scroll in honor of Emma
Schaver's 70th birthday.
Greetings were conveyed
to the guests from the Lu-
bavitcher Rebbe, Rabbi
Menachem M. Schneerson,
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by his personal emissary,
Rabbi Aaron Kazarnovsky
of Brooklyn, N.Y.
Following the dedication,
a community leader's recep-
tion vas held at the Shera-
ton-Southfield Hotel.
The reception marked
the establishment of a
Chabad House in Ann Ar-
bor. The building will
serve as a Jewish student
center on the University of
Michigan campus, offer-
ing kosher food, counsel-
ing services and other
programs of the Chabad-
Lubavitch services.
Irwin I. Cohn, chairman
of the• reception committee
and of Detroit Lubavitch,
introduced the main
speaker, Rabbi Zalman I.
Posner of Nashville.
Scholar and exponent of
Hassidism, Rabbi Posner
has been spiritual leader of
Cong. She'arith Israel in
Nashville since 1948.
The rabbi said that the
Ann Arbor Chabad House
translates the symbol of the
Torah into reality. He said
that the Jewish youth of
today need someone to turn
to in order to find their lost
identity, and the Chabad
House will offer that some-
one.
Paul Zuckerman intro-
duced Mrs. Schaver by stat-
ing that what happens to
one Jew happens to all of us.
"Mrs. Schaver has helped
Jews all over — she proved
the saying 'we are one'."
A candelabrum with
seven branches representing
the various Lubavitch insti-
tutions was presented to
Mrs. Sc-haver.
Accepting the gift, Mrs.
Schaver said that the Torah
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