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May 25, 2006 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2006-05-25

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Front Lines

SNAPSHOTS

We're there if you need a little help.

It's that personal touch that makes
Sherwood stand out from all the rest.

FINE FURNITURE • ACCESSORIES • GIFTS

6644 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD JUST S. OF MAPLE
WEST BLOOMFIELD • 248 855.1600
MON & THUR 10-9 • TUE-WED-FRI-SAT 10-6 • SUN 11-4

GIFTS ALWAYS 30% OFF most mfrs
COMPLIMENTARY GIFT WRAPPING

JCC Delegates
Members of the Jewish Community Center of Washtenaw County
attended the JCC Association of North America's Biennial Conference
in Philadelphia May 7-10. The delegation included, from left, Haran
Rashes, past president and JCC Association continental board member;
Leslie Bash, executive director; Eva Solomon, president; Ariella Klein,
JCC Association scholarship award winner and University of Michigan
Drachler program student; Irwin Weingarten, board member; Elaine
Margolis, board member and Esther Leah Ritz Next Generation JCC
Leadership Award winner; and David Segaloff, past president.

W

hen Stefanie and Brian Goldman began
looking for a new home four years ago, they
set their criteria but soon discovered that nothing
was going to match what they wanted, exactly.
They wanted waterfront, they wanted privacy, they
wanted spectacular.
"What we found was an old, old house on an
incredible lot, on a great lake, with lots of
privacy, " said Brian. They decided this was the
house of their future, moved in and then called
Gittleman Construction Company.
"As soon as we met Scott (Gittleman) I knew we
would work with him," said Brian. "He not only
had great ideas, he had a lot of vision."
Over the next six months, Scott and his team
moved walls and replaced them with panoramic windows, gutted the kitchen and rebuilt it
with everything state-of-the-art, installed hardwood floors. Basically, said Brian, they
transformed the Goldman's "dingy...worst of the 80's house" into something "fabulous."
"We are very pleased with everything they did. They made it more functional for our lifestyle"
not to mention absolutely gorgeous, he said. "These people really know what they are doing."
Now Brian, Stefanie and their 11-month old daughter Ellory enjoy a Tommy Bahama
lifestyle in a luxury home they never want to leave — and rarely do. Said Brian, "It's like
coming home to a vacation paradise every single night."
So next time you find a lot that you love with a house you don't like, remember that one
phone call to Gittleman Construction Company can turn it into the home of your dreams.
JUST ASK THE GOLDMAN'S.

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Book Club Fans
Award-winning children's author Anne Dublin, above with Eliana
Herman, 10, of West Bloomfield and Nicole Goodman, 11, of Orchard
Lake, recently visited with the Temple Israel and Congregation B'nai
Moshe Kids Book Clubs in West Bloomfield where she discussed
her book, Bobbie Rosenfeld: The Olympian Who Could Do
Everything, with third through eighth graders and their families.
The book tells the true story of Fanny "Bobbie" Rosenfeld, a Canadian
Jewish athlete who was one of Canada's first female Olympic medalists
and an all-around athlete excelling at hockey, basketball, softball, and
track and field events. While in Michigan, Dublin spoke to students
at High Meadow Elementary School in Farmington Hills and at the
Detroit Country Day Junior School in Bloomfield Hills.

GITTLEMAN

CONSTRUCTION Inc'

28580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SUITE 102
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334

248.538.5400

www.gittleman.net

CUSTOM

10 May 25 2006

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