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November 02, 1984 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1984-11-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

conferred at the CJF General As-
sembly, Nov. 14-18, in Toronto.
The Council of Jewish Federa-
tions is the association of 200 fed-
erations, welfare funds and com-
munity councils which serve
nearly 800 communities embrac-
ing a Jewish population of more
than 5.7 million in the United
States and Canada.

Hechtman Apts.
open house slated

Lillian and Sam Hechtman and
the board of directors of the
Jewish Federation Apartments,
Inc., have issued an invitation to
the community to an open house
on Nov. 11 from 1 to 5 p.m. to
formally inaugurate the opening
of its newest housing facility, Lil-
lian and Samuel Hechtman Fed-
eration Apartments, 6700 W.
Maple, West Bloomfield.
The 103-unit apartment build-
ing was built under a U.S. De-
partment of Housing and Urban
Development construction grant
and rental subsidy program,
supplemented by the support of
the Hechtmans.
All units have one bedroom,
kitchen, living room and bath, in-
dividual air conditioning and
heating, appliances, carpeting
and drapes. Residents provide
their own furniture. Each apart-
ment is equipped with an emer-
gency bell.
The new facility was designed
by Nicholas Pastor and Associ-
ates, Architects. Interior design
and furnishing selection were
provided by Schnee and Schnee.
Kosher dinners are served five
nights per week in the dining
rbom. Residents plan activities to
meet their needs. The Jewish
Community Center, adjacent to
the apartments, has a full pro-
gram for active adults. Transpor-
tation to shopping is provided
through a grant from the Na-
tional Council of Jewish Women.
The building is located on the
Maple-Drake Jewish Community
Campus and is connected to the
recently completed Blumberg
Plaza under the sponsorship of the
Jewish Home for Aged. Hechtman
Federation Apartments residents
will be able to participate in ac-
tivities planned in that facility.
Persons qualifying for the
Jewish Federation Apartments in
either West Bloomfield or Oak
Park must be 62 years of age, able
to live independently, and meet
government income limitations.
There is one central waiting list
and all applicants have a choice of
either location. Rent depends on
an applicant's income and there-
fore is the same, regardless of lo-
cation.
The open house will include
tours of the building throughout
the afternoon, conducted by resi-
dents and a brief program at 3
p.m.

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