Book Returned To Rebbe HOLIDAY HEADQUARTERS FOR PACKING & SHIPPING - sm vo.. Tebtoo.. souiivertTun.selrop sees ci wAGA2" won KOUT COMPANY Stores for all reasons! Exclusive fashion... personalized services... fine dining... exciting gifts... Anytime. You'll find all the things that complement your lifestyle at Bloomfield Plaza. For your convenience, stores open Thursday nights until 8:00 p.m. and Sundays Noon until 5:00 p.m. Telegraph at Maple N hilsum misses & misses petites contemporary fashions Fall & Winter Clearance Harvard Row Mall • 11 Mile at Lahser • 354-4650 • Clinical Teaching •Testing/Evaluation •Therapeutic Tutoring 545-6677 • 433-3323 25201 Coolidge, Oak Park 4036 Telegraph, Bloomfield Hills New York (JTA) — After years of legal battles and po- litical intercessions, a re- vered volume from a large library confiscated at the time of the Russian Revo- lution has been returned to the Lubavitcher Chasidim. The book — a 90-year-old copy of the Tanya presented to the rebbe's predecessor, Rabbi Yosef Yitzhok Schneersohn, by his students before he became rebbe — was obtained by Vice President Al Gore espe- cially for the ailing 92-year- old rebbe, Menachem Mendel Schneerson, in Brooklyn. The Tanya, which means "teaching," was written nearly 200 years ago and is the basic philosophy of the Lubavitchers. Mr. Gore received the gold- embossed, printed copy last week from Russian Culture Minister Yevgeny Sidorov, after considerable interven- tion by President Clinton, Mr. Gore and the U.S. Senate, said Rabbi Boruch Shlomo Cunin. Rabbi Cunin, who received the book from Mr. Gore in Mr. Gore was allowed to look over books in the Lenin Library. Moscow, personally delivered it last week to the rebbe, who generally does not receive visitors since he suffered a debilitating stroke two years ago. Rabbi Cunin was accom- panied before the rebbe by an entourage that included his wife, Miriam; his sons; Rabbi Yosef Aranov, head of Chabad Lubavitch in Israel; Rabbi Yitzhak Kogan of Israel, a former prominent Soviet refusenik; and Albert Rosenhaus of New Jersey, who has been "helpful all along" in the quest for the books, Rabbi Cunin said. Veronica Irina, an at- torney who is also the rector of Maimonides University, the first Jewish state uni- versity in Russia, was also present at the book's delivery to the rebbe. It was she "who the rebbe put in charge of the full strategy to receive the books," Rabbi Cunin said. The Russian Supreme Court ruled in 1991 that the 12,000 books of the seized