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Lubavitch Dinner
Honors Seven
Martin and Phyllis Abel,
Dr. George A. and Vivian
Dean, Emma Lazaroff-
Schaver and Jack and
Miriam Shenkman will be
honored at this year's
Lubavitch Foundation Dinner
and Concert Sept. 9 at the
Hyatt Regency Hotel.
The foursome will be
honored for their leadership
roles in the establishment of
the Synagogue Campus of
Living Judaism, a complex of
religious, educational,
cultural and social-service in-
stitutions to be built on the
Foundation's 40-acre parcel
on Maple Road in West
Bloomfield, adjoining the
Jewish Community Center.
Martin Abel was born in
New York, but raised in
Detroit where he has spent
his entire life. He and his
wife, Phyllis, are prominent
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The Abels
synagogue members, sup-
porters of Yeshiva Beth
Yehudah, and became involv-
ed with Lubavitch some two
decades ago through Rabbi
Moshe Polter. Mr. Abel heads
the Permawyck Company.
Dr. George Dean is on the
Board of Directors of the
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Lubavitch Rabbinical College
of America in New Jersey,
and reached its culmination
with his endowment of the
proposed George and Vivian
Dean Museum of Jewish Art
to be established on the
Synagogue Campus in West
Bloomfield.
Emma Lazaroff-Schaver is
an artist and humanitarian.
Born in Russia, she attended
the Detroit Conservatory of
Music and the Juilliard
School. She visited the DP
camps after World War II, and
authored a book, Mir Zeinin
Do, describing her ex-
periences. Mrs. Lazaroff-
Schaver's connections with
Lubavitch date back three
generations. The first Detroit
meeting for the organization
took place in her home in
1958, and since then she has
established Chabad institu-
tions here and in Israel, in-
cluding vocational schools in
K'far Chabad and the
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American Academy of Fami-
ly Physicians, and has prac-
ticed family medicine for 33
years. He is also president of
Chess Collectors Interna-
tional. His long-time involve.
ment with Chabad began
with his son, Rabbi Baruch
Dean, a graduate of the
Lazaroff-Schaver Student
Center at the University of
Michigan.
Jack Shenkman is a
developer and builder of shosp-
ping centers and office
buildings throughout the
Midwest. He is a member of
the Prime Minister's Club for
Israel Bonds and a major
benefactor of Jewish causes
throughout the U.S. and
Israel. In 1977, the
Shenkmans dedicated a
synagogue at the Ann Arbor
Chabad House, and in 1978
spearheaded a drive to pur-
chase the former Labor
Zionist Building in Farm-