Writ1777-1 avid. and Deborah Morrison loved the "good bones" of their 1926 Tudor home, so when they needed more room they chose to stay where they were—and call Gittleman Construction Company. "I felt they could honor the spirit of an old house," said Deborah. "It was a challenging job because of the age of the house," added David, "and the standards of reproduction we wanted." And what they wanted is what Gittleman delivered—on time, without hassle and in perfect harmony with the home's intrinsic character. Quarter sawn oak mission-style cabinetry that makes the kitchen a "show stopper," said David. A new family room and mud room enjoyed daily by the couple and their four daughters. New exterior finishes that match the original. And, a master suite that both Deborah and David deem their favorite. "I do like that room," said Deborah. "It's almost like being in a bird house, very pretty with lots of windows." The challenges of updating early 20th century construction were taken in stride and resolved perfectly by Gittleman, David said, resulting in an 80-year-old home that lives like it was built yesterday. So next time your near-historic home needs a nurturing renovation, rely on Gittleman to preserve its character and prepare it for a future filled with family memories. D need not set aside fruit. In the early 1900s, the Jewish National Fund, then buying and developing land in Palestine for Jewish settlement, seized upon Tu b'Shevat for its marketing poten- tial. Because the JNF improved land by planting trees, it promoted Tu b'Shevat as the ideal time to donate money for the acquisition of land and the planting of trees on the rocky soil of the ancient Jewish homeland. It worked, and to this day in many communities across the diaspora, Tu b'Shevat is also JNF day. reducing erosion and landslides. Trees breathe in carbon dioxide and breathe out oxygen; without trees, life would dis- appear. In Parshat Shoftim (Deuteronomy 20:19), the Torah teaches that when the army of Israel makes war and besieges a city, it may not cut down fruit trees so as to use the wood for weapons (non-fruit- bearing trees may be felled). Our quarrel is not with the trees, "for is the tree of the field.a man that comes before you in a siege?" • Teach Your Children Well: Tu b'Shevat is an excellent opportunity to learn about the tremendous economic and environmental values of trees. A renewable resource, trees provide us with food, fuel, fiber, paper, housewares, build- ing materials, chemicals and many other useful products. Trees planted in urban areas greatly reduce summer heat that builds up in concrete-covered neighborhoods, while trees put in the right spots around your house can keep air-conditioning bills to a minimum. Trees planted in windbreaks help farmers conserve their crops and topsoil, and those that grow along rivers, stream and hillsides keep soil in place, On The Web: www.kld.org.il/k1d/IddIVIain_eng.aspx This is the home page of the interna- tional Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael, also known as the Jewish National Fund. This introduction will lead you to every- thing you want to know about Israel's forests, JNF offices worldwide and Jewish education about the envi- ronment. www.coejl.org: The Coalition on the Environment and Jewish Life has a great column "15 Everyday Conservation Actions" and other useful information about Tu b'Shevat and the environment. ❑ JUST ASK THE MORRISON'S. GITTLEMAN CONSTRUCTION inc 28580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SUITE 102 FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334 . 248.538.5400 www.gittleman.net 1054240 CUSTOM RENOVATIONS LEASE PULL—AHEAD IS BACK! For Leases Exp. 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