CINDY (BOROVOY 4...pign. a; . - -,ArAm,,P.:si,•:;.-.,, ...;,.+,..4111/... t . -ico, romo-..,,,, .,7,4 A.P.11. N. B.C. Adult Nurse Practitioner, Board Certified Providing Health Care and Disease Prevention : „:...!,..: , . OCC Prof Named To Statewide Post Announcing the Openin Adult Primar Health Care and Msease 1eventtotz 16111 W. Twelve Mile Rd, Suite 101 - Southfield Ml 48034 - Cindynp0aol.com Ph: 148-351-3569 Office flours by Appointment &House Calls Available Collaborating Physician: arty Dell, M.D., affiliated with Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital Collaborating Physician: Dr. Barbara Cingel, M.D., a William hat started as a plan to fix a roof leak on the Koppy family's home in Bloomfield Township, evolved into a complete exterior renovation of their 1960s era French colonial. "It's totally different," said David Koppy, who shares the 3,600-square-foot home with wife Elissa, children, Adam and Falynn, and dog, Shayna. "We feel like we're living in a brand new home." Armed with a custom set of architectural plans, Gittleman transformed the entire elevation, adding lodge-style cultured stone, preserving and redeploying existing brick, extending the porch and reconfiguring the garage roofline. Throughout the project, the Koppys' daily routine was never disrupted — a critical point considering that David and Elissa run a home-based computer consulting company. The work went so well, in fact, David recommended the company for his sister's home renovation. So, if you're looking for a simple correction, or a dramatic home makeover, Gittleman has the answers. W Southfield resident Harvey Bronstein was appointed to the Michigan Higher Education Assistance Authority by Gov. Jennifer Granholm. The term runs until May 2007. Bronstein has been a professor of busi- ness administration at Oakland Community College since 1968 and will be one of two people representing corn- munity colleges statewide on the Authority. Bronstein serves on the boards of the United Jewish Foundation, Jewish Community Council, Hillel of Metro Detroit, Michigan chapter of the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and Michigan Jewish Historical Society. He also has served for many years on the board of Hebrew Free Loan. Bronstein Bronstein has been adviser to the Metro Hillel Chapter at OCC for 15 years and has served on many committees at the Jewish Federation of Metropolitan Detroit. Melton Mini-School Classes Set There's still time to sign up if you want to expand your understanding of Judaism at the Florence Melton Adult Mini-School. The project of Hebrew University in Jerusalem is an innovative con- cept in adult Jewish learning for students of all ages and back- grounds. The 2-year program pro- motes Jewish literacy via the sequential, systematic study of Jewish sources. Classes will begin the week of Sept. 8. First-year students may reg- ister for classes taking place either Wednesdays, 7-9:15 p.m., at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building in Bloomfield Township, or Tuesdays, 9:30-11:45 a.m., at the Jewish Community Center in West Bloomfield. Returning students will continue to meet on Thursday mornings or Tuesday evenings. The class "Great Jewish Thinkers: Exploring the Relationship between God, Israel and Humanity" will take place for Melton graduates on Wednesdays, 9:30-11 a.m., for 25 sessions at the JCC in West Bloomfield, or on Wednesdays, T- 8:30 p.m., for 15 sessions at the Max M. Fisher Federation Building. To register or for information, call Marion Bronstein at the Alliance for Jewish Education, (248) 642-4260. The Mini-School is sponsored by the Federation's Alliance for Jewish Education and the Jewish Community Center. Just ask the Koppys. Call today, and discover how easily Gittleman can convert your house into your dream home. Gri GITTLEMAN CONSTRUCTION inc 28580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SUITE 102 FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 8/ 8 2003 36 248.538.5400 www.gittleman.net CUSTOM RENOVATIONS Golfers Help Kids At JCC The 10th annual Dr. Larry D. Sills Memorial JCC Golf Classic was June 23 at Meadowbrook Country Club in Northville; 146 golfers raised $50, 000 for Send a Kid to Camp scholarships to attend Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit summer camps and youth sports programs. Honorees at the event were Barbara and Douglas Bloom of Birmingham, above.