32 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. ••• •••.....••• /OMERSET Dinner: THEATRE • • • • • : detroit's Original dinner theatre : • • • Alfrajo Jimmy Launce • • •• PROductions, Inc. • •• presents • • : Under the Tetm-Irstm Tree : • • (le A Comedy • • directed by Hal Youngblood • • • • • • • • • • • • • Performances Friday& Saturday Group Rates & Performances Available Reservations 643-8865 Lower Level Somerset Mall • • • • • • • • • 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. 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Carry-Out Available MON.-THURS. 11 to 11 FRI. & SAT. 11 to 1 - FAMILY-STYLE SUNDAY BRUNCH 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. • NOVA LOX • SMOKED SABLE SMOKED CHUBS • CREAMED MARINATED HERRING • CREAM CHEESE • SLICED BERMUDA ONION • SLICED FRESH TOMATOES • FRESH BAGEL, KAISER OR ONION ROLL 95 $ wArness SERVICE • NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CRILORBPS.PLACE SETTINGS 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- sion or face future conver- sion. "The bill would revamp and streamline the licens- ing procedures for de- velopers without lessen- ing protection for current renters and potential buyers, and would re- quire them to give notice and specific information about the conversion project to tenants or any- one interested in pur- chasing a unit. "Another major provision is contained in House Bill 5580, which would establish a loan program through the Michigan Housing De- velopment Authority for developers who have al- ready purchased apartment buildings for the purpose of converting them in to con- dominiums, and who would be required to provide 'life- time lease' options to qual- ifying tenants. "The bills are currently under consideration in the House. House Bills 5227 and 5580 have recently All looks yellow to the jaundiced eye. • MOVIE GUIDE Committee on Towns and al school in the Attarot In- Counties, while committee dustrial Zone in Jerusalem.. work continues on the Only 15 percent of others." 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