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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-07-25

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 25, 1980

School Planned
Seeks to Ease Renters
Center Names Thomas Klein; Forbes
JERUSALEM — Gov-
Problems in Condo Conversions
ernment officials are plan-
`Five Rings' Show Slated
been
approved
by
the
House
State Rep. Joe Forbes,
ning to construct a vocation

Modesty gone is gone
forever.
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Thomas I. Klein was
elected president of the
Jewish Community Center
of Metropolitan Detroit at
its June board of directors
meeting. -
Klein, president of the
Michigan Chapter, Ameri-
can Friends of the Hebrew
University, holds a seat on
several other boards, in-
cluding the Jewish Welfare
Federation, United Jewish
Charities and Detroit Sery-
ice Group.

,

THOMAS KLEIN

MODERN DELICATESSEN
IS ALIVE & WELL
AND STILL LOCATED AT

In addition, he was pre-
campaign vice chairman for
the 1980 Allied Jewish
Campaign. He was chair-
man of the Campaign Food
and Services Division.
As a first duty in his
new post, Klein pre-
sented a plaque to outgo-
ing president Joel
Tauber "in recognition of
service to the Center."
Tauber remains on the
board of directors as
chairman of the execu-
tive committee.
The Center also an-
nounces Centerstage, the
Phoenix-based performing
arts group will present an
original production, The
Five Rings," 7:30 p.m. Wed-
nesday at the main Center
complex.
For information or ticket
reservations, call the Cen-
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calling condo conversions a
serious problem confronting
renters, particularly senior
citizens, is working on a
series dbills to regulate the
conversion of con-
dominiums.
In a "Legislative Report"
sent to his sonstituents,
Forbes said:
"Of major interest is
House Bill 5227, which es-
tablishes a life-time lease'
for renters 65 years or older,
who currently reside in
apartment buildings which
are in the process of conver-
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"The bill would revamp
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House. House Bills 5227
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Only 15 percent of
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Jerusalem's residents are
In the State Senate, Sen. employed in factories, corn-
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of 27 percent.
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