111.11.. . .1.1.1111.mimmil . LOCAL NEWS New Arrivals 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. IELLIty/ 1875 S. WOODWARD • BIRMINGHAM 48011 1 Block North of 14 Mile 644-0525 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 WEST MAPLE PHYSICAL THERAPY MICHIGAN INSTITUTE OF REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, INC. A fully equipped provider of out-patient physical therapy offering a wide spectrum of therapeutic and fitness programs. A comprehensive approach with a professional evaluation and plan- ning of treatment to achieve the optimum quality of rehabilitative care. • • • • PHYSICAL THERAPY • OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY SPEECH THERAPY • ORTHOPEDIC REHABILITATION NECK & BACK INJURIES • SPORTS RELATED INJURIES FITNESS & CONDITIONING • ACUTE & LONG TERM PROGRAMS PHYSICAL THERAPY Call Now For 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 "WE TREAT YOU WELL" The Shenkmans 6621 W. Maple • West Bloomfield, MI 48322 LAWN SPRINKLER SALES & SERVICE Installations • Repairs • Free Estimates 90 FRIDAY, AUGUST 17, 1990 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 788-1400 FREE CONSULTATION RICKWALD Lazaroff-Schaver RN. 489.5862 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-