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urprises might be nice for birthdays,

but they're no fun in residential
construction.
For Sam and Lori Gray the element of
surprise was never a factor when working
with Gittleman Construction on the recent,
800-square-foot addition to their
Bloomfield Hills home.
"They met their schedule and kept within
budget," Lori said. "Plus, they kept us up
to speed on the job, step by step, day by
day. There were none of the surprises
you sometimes hear about with projects
like this."
While Gittleman stayed true to its word on
timing and price, their design and style
also managed to impress without shocking
the Grays or their neighbors.
"We really wanted this addition to match
the existing home, and were very concerned about how it would come out," Lori said. "Gittleman matched
it perfectly. Our friends come by and can't tell. That's exactly the effect we wanted."
So, if you're looking to -remodel or add on, why not put one of Southeast Michigan's most trusted names
in residential construction to work for you? From our top management to our skilled trades people, we
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Call today, and discover how easily Gittleman can convert your house into your dream home.

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Kidz Klez Band of Michigan with Cantor Dubov

A concert to benefit the Kidz Klez
Band of Michigan's July performance
in New York City is scheduled for 2
p.m. Sunday, May 18, at
Congregation Beth Ahm.
Proceeds will go toward scholar-
ships to assist the Klezmer musicians
in making the trip to perform at 8
p.m. July 1 at Carnegie Hall.
The band consists of 20 musicians
in grades 7-12 from various Jewish
congregations in the Detroit area.
The band is under the direction of
Cantor Stephen Dubov of
Congregation Chaye Olam.
"The Yiddish word Ilezmer' is
commonly used to denote profes-
sional Eastern European Jewish
dance musicians, or, more recently,
musicians who identify themselves
with that tradition," Cantor Dubov
said.
The Kidz Klez Band of Michigan
plays Israeli, Yiddish, folk and
klezmer tunes. It performs at wed-
dings, b'nai mitzvah and music festi-
vals. In Orlando, Fla., it was the fea-
tured band at the Union of
American Hebrew Congregations
Biennial and at Walt Disney World.
The cost for each youth musician
to make the trip is about $1,000.
The trip will include touring of the
city, a prayer service led by Cantor

Dubov at Ground Zero, attending
the American Conference of Cantors
and Guild of Temple Musicians con-
cert, observing Shabbat at Central
Synagogue and attending a
Broadway show.

The Kidz Klez Band performs 2
p.m. Sunday, May 18, at
Congregation Beth Ahm. Call
(248) 752-6669 for tickets:
patrons, $180-(includes pre-
ferred seating-complimentary
Kidz Klez CD); supporters, $36
(preferred seating after
patrons); fans, $18 (guaranteed
seating); friends (free seating
with donation at door). Make
checks payable to: Kidz Klez
Band of Michigan, P.O. Box
250356, Franklin Village, MI
48325-9998.
Proceeds from the sale of the
band's CD, New York City or
Bust, also will help defray costs
for the New York City trip.
CDs, at $18 each plus $3 ship-
ping, are available by calling
(248) 752-6669 or online with
a credit card at
vvvvw.cantordubov.org

