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March 24, 2000 - Image 48

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2000-03-24

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Forest City Management Inc. Apartment Division does not discriminate on the basis of handicapped status in the admission or access to or treatment, or employment in its programs and activities.
Equal Housing Opportunity/Equal Opportunity Employer.

Morton Klein, national presi-
dent of the Zionist
Organization of America, and
Dr. Janice Sokolovsky, recently
appointed national executive
director of ZOA, will be guests
of the ZOA
Michigan
Region at a
reception and
brunch 2:30
p.m. Sunday,
April 2, in the
ZOA
Auditorium,
17100 W. 10
Mile Road in
Morton Klein
Southfield.
Klein will
address the gathering on "The
Battle for Jerusalem."
A child of Holocaust sur-
vivors, Klein served as an econ-
omist with the Nixon, Ford and
Carter administrations. He is a
consultant to the UCLA School
of Public Health and the Linus
Pauling Institute of Science and
Medicine in Palo Alto, Calif.
One of the leading pro-Israel
activists in the United States,
Klein has led a series of success-
ful pro-Israel efforts in
Congress. He played a role in
tightening PLO compliance
bills, such as the Middle East
Facilitation Act that links U.S.
aid to the Palestinian Authority
on the latter's compliance with
its treaty obligations.
Sokolovsky has served as an
economics professor and attor-
ney. She represented AT&T and
the U.S. Justice Department as
well as the Ministry of
Communications in Israel.
Until recently, she was in pri-
vate law practice in Israel.
Both Klein and Sokolovsky
recently returned from Israel as
members of the delegation of
the Presidents Conference of
Major American Jewish
Organizations. Joseph Savin,
president of the ZOA Michigan
Region, will chair the April 2
meeting, which is open to the
public. For reservations, call
ZOA, (248) 569-1515.

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