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April 19, 2007 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2007-04-19

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When Rabbi Josh Bennett and his wife Meg
V V recently began to feel the burden of an
outdated home, one in which their family was
quickly outgrowing, they realized it was time to take
action. "We have a tri-level built in the
1950's, and it had 1950's styling and no
basement," explained Rabbi Bennett.

Thursday, April 26 10 am — 5 pm
Friday, April 27 10 am — 5 pm
Saturday, April 28 10 am —5 pm

Though they were eager to update their
lifestyle, he said he and his wife were
apprehensive at the idea of moving from
the place they'd been calling home and
raising their three young children. So they
weighed their options. In the end, he said,
turning to Gittleman was the logical choice.

"We love our neighborhood and our neighbors, so working with Gittleman enabled us to get exactly
what we wanted in our existing home — without moving."

During the renovation process, the Bennetts relied on the expertise of the Gittleman team to design a
versatile plan that fit their family's needs. "We were totally dependant on the staff, and every person
was there for us. From start to finish, the entire experience was 100 percent positive," he said, noting
that he has already referred Gittleman to others.

IMMEDIATE SPRING & SUMMER MERCHANDISE

Today, the Bennetts enjoy a home that has been nearly entirely refurbished — from the master bedroom
with vaulted ceilings and elegant bath to the addition of 1,000 square feet, including a guest room,
playroom and extra storage space. "It was like walking into a new house," Rabbi Bennett said.

So when the time comes to either move up or move out, save yourself the hassle that comes with
relocating, and let Gittleman transform your existing house into the home of your dreams.

JUST ASK THE BENNETTS.

GITTLEMAN

CONSTRUCTION inc

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

On the Boardwalk

148-616-1116

248.538.5400

www.g ittl eman . net

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CUSTOM

RENOVATIONS

TEMPLE ISRAEL'S ROBERT SOSNICK FAMILY LIFE CENTER PRESENTS

HIUCS

Divorce Support Program
for Children

AVAILABLE AT
Trader Joe's, Whole Foods—
Hiller's, Kroger &
Air
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A free, four-week divorce support program

for children, ages 5- 17

Meetings will be held on Thursdays from 4-5 PM, beginning
May 3 atTemple Israel in West Bloomfield

Participants will gain skills needed to better cope with their parents'
divorce, single parenting and remarriage in a warm, safe environment.
Groups will be facilitated by Kari K. Provizer, MSW,ACSW;
Janice Tracht, MSW,ACSW, BCD; and Sari Baskin, BS, CLC.

For more information on HUGS or to RSVP,
contact Elaine Bertsch atTemple Israel: 248-66 I -5700
or elaine@temple-israel.org

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