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Oak Park Birmingham 8 Mile W / Coolidge Old Woodward & Lincoln Ann Arbor Novi The Courtyard Shops 12 Mile & Novi Rd We also offer Pick Up & Delivery service! Ask The Orthodontist "Orthodontics, Baseball & Dance" Professionals in the community have certain civic obligations that if the professional takes a true interest in, can be a pleasure and rewarding. At several career days in the local middle schools, I always get asked many questions including what is required outside the every day braces. One pleasure is sponsoring and becoming involved Nelson Hersh DDS, MS with kids in activities that are important to them such Licensed Specialist as baseball. People, who know me, know that I sponsor many baseball teams, but also that I can be seen frequently at the ball fields. Local leagues in this area are very well organized and coached. Leagues are a great outlet for kids to learn teamwork, camaraderie, responsibility and have good wholesome fun. One league, Interlakes Girls Softball, asked if I would host an end-of-the-year party for the teams I sponsored. The families of the teams were invited and everyone had a great time including my family. Dance, which I have learned is a true sport, is another activity that kids are involved in, is year round, and helps kids learn discipline, time management, physical fitness and fun. This is one reason that I offer to Jocal dance studios, scholarships for those dancers that are deserving and in need. Anyone who thinks that either of these two sports is for one gender should watch a recital or go to the ball fields and you will be educated. I am sure that you will be pleasantly surprised that this can be inexpensive entertainment for you, and exciting to see true talent and skills developing. I hope you can see that orthodontics is more than straightening teeth. It is rewarding personally, and if one gets personally involved, it enriches everyone. For more information you may call our office at 248-360-7700 in West Bloomfield/Commerce Township. 6/18 2004 60 Nelson (Nick) Hersh DDS, MS Licensed Specialist BNAI MITZVAH from page 58 s n 114110d0141W 806040 Brian Pesis (Binyamin Avraham) will celebrate his bar mitzvah Saturday, June 19, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield. The proud family sharing in this simchah include his sister Felicia; parents, Clara and Jack; grandmother Gloria Pesis; and grandfa- ther Jack Elinger. He is also the grand- son of the late Friedel Elinger and the late Albert Pesis. Brian is a seventh-grade honor student at Warner Middle School in Farmington Hills. He participates in the Friendship Circle and JARC events, Mitzvah Day tent dinner, Cystic Fibrosis Read-athon and being a teacher/PTA aide at Highmeadow Common Campus. Erica Brooke Stem and Jessica Lynn Stern, daughters of Judge Kimberly Small and Dr. Sheldon Stern and Rabbi Marla Hornsten, will share the bimah as they read from the Torah on the b'not mitzvah Fi-iday, June 18, at Temple Israel. Their proud brother is Benjamin. Their Erica excited grandparents are Phyllis and Anthony Payson, Stuart and Marsha Small, Burton and Claire Stern. Their proud great-grand- mother is Lina Small. Both Erica and Jessica attend West Jessica Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Erica chose to work with children at the Child Abuse and Neglect Council as part of her mitzvah project. Jessica raised and donated funds to American Magen David for Israel. Scott Aaron Tarnowsky, son of Steven and Carol Tarnowsky and brother of Sarah and Mark, will become a bar mitzvah Saturday, June 19, at Temple Beth El. He is the grandson of Shirley Tarnowsky, Elinor Blumberg, Edwin Blumberg and the late Joseph Tarnowsky. Scott participates annually with his family in the Paint the Town program in Pontiac, helping to fix up a home in a neighborhood beautification project. He also attended Lawson Institute, where he contributed to several social action proj- ects involving conservation and preven- tion of extinction of animals. Chad Riley Taylor will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday, June 19, at Temple Shir Shalom. Rabbi Dannel Schwartz • and Rabbi Michael Moskowitz will lead services. Chad is the son of Lauren and Joseph Taylor, broth- er of Ashton and Nolan and grandson of Richard and Adrianne Gendelman and John Taylor. Proud great-grandparents are Sydel Jacobs and Sally Gendelman. Chad is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. His mitzvah projects included helping the younger students at Sunday school as well as helping out at his younger broth- er's hockey team. Out Of State Harris Pike Rollinger of Lexington, Mass., became a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 15, at Temple Isiah. He is the son of Robin Pike and Charles Rollinger and brother of Maxwell. Proud grandparents are Anita and Sheldon Pike of Denver, Colo., and Scottsdale, Ariz., and Marilyn Rollinger of Bloomfield Hills. He is also the grandson of the late Irving Rollinger. For his mitzvah project, Harris organized and played team sports with children who are physically chal- lenged. He also organized a dance.