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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-10-08

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Ask The Orthodontist

Parents are the Heroes in Orthodontics

By far the individuals with the most unappreciated role in the
orthodontic treatment of a child are the parents. It is the mom or
dad that bears the responsibility for making the appointment,
bringing the child to the appointment, coordinating schedules,
and usually being unappreciated in the process. Look at usually
any mother's (and many times father's) planners and it is
amazing that an additional monthly commitment is even
Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
workable.
Licensed Specialist

BNAI MITZVAH from page 77

Daien. Sharing in his simchah will be
his grandparents Shirley Cykiert,
Marjie and Steve Ziff, Elaine and
David Lippitt and Ilene and Jerry Blaz.
He is also the grandson of the late
Walter Cykiert. Also sharing in the joy
will be his great-grandparents Sarah
and Morris Galer and Gerry and Al
Ziff.
Nathan is an
honor student at
Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan
Detroit in
Farmington Hills.
His mitzvah proj-
ects include volun-
teering at Yad Ezra
in Berkley, working
at Farmington Hills-based JARC and
helping at the Fleischman Residence in
West Bloomfield.

Who picks the child up from soccer or dance or whatever and rushes to get to the
orthodontic appointment on time? Who gets the phone call at the most inopportune
time and must change their schedule at the last minute to bring the child in for some
unexpected emergency? Who hears the words, "I can't find my retainer?" Who worries
about the child not brushing well enough, and who gets the complaining that
something else is more important? The answer to all these questions is mom or dad.
The parent is also the one who hears the gripes and woes of the patient.

Parents are the "heroes" of the orthodontist. It is the parent that must put their child
before all else, and make a financial commitment because they know whether their
child wants braces or not, it is the "right" thing to do.

That is one reason why we have an expansion of our office planned. We want to make
things easier for mom or dad and have an environment that shows we care and
appreciate the parent. The parent is the "unsung" hero of orthodontics and we tip our
hats to the moms and dads who make our jobs easier. And lastly, here's something you
rarely hear, THANK YOU!

For more information you may call our office at 248-926-4100
at our new location on Haggerty Rd. in West Bloomfield.

Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist

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Lauren Roberta Fabian will be called
to the Torah on the occasion of her bat
mitzvah Saturday, Oct. 9, at Temple
Israel. She is the daughter of Rose and
Michael Fabian and the sister of
Deborah and Melissa (Missy). Her late
grandparents are Pauline and Philip
Fabian and Helen and Robert Hellen.
Attending Abbott
Middle School in
West Bloomfield,
Lauren chose to
spend time with
seniors at the
Fleischman
Residence in West
Bloomfield as part
of her mitzvah
projects. She also
volunteered at Temple Israel's Labor
Day picnic.

Adam Fynke (Moscha) of Troy will
become a bar mitzvah at Temple Beth
El Saturday, Oct. 9. His parents are
Laurie and Tod
Fynke and his sister
is Julie.
Grandparents are
Iris and Richard
Fynke and Joyce
and Michael
Rosett.
Adam is a stu-
dent at Derby
Middle School in
Birmingham. His mitzvah project was
working with preschool children at
Camp Beth El.

Adam Lee Goldman, son of Anne and
Lyle Goldman and brother of Erin and
Seth, will celebrate his bar mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 9, at Temple Israel. His

grandparents are
Mary and Joseph
Feibusch and Faye
and Philip
Goldman.
Adam is a student
at Walled Lake
Middle School. As
part of his mitzvah
projects, he and his
family volunteered at a Mitzvah Day
for older adults and people with dis-
abilities. He also donated books to
Bagley School in Detroit.

Daniel Kahn was called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah Saturday, Sept. 11, at
the Hampstead Garden Suburb
Synagogue, Norrice Lea, London,
England. He is the son of Reva
(Soberman) and Robert Kahn, brother
of Rachel and Benjamin and the
grandson of Sally Soberman and the
late Nathan Soberman, Alfred Kahn of
Zurich, Switzerland, and the late
Penina Kahn.

Aaron Joseph Rose will be called to
the Torah as a bar mitzvah Saturday,
Oct. 9, at Congregation Or Shalom in
Vernon Hills, Ill.
He is the son of
former Detroiters
Lori and Robert
Rose and brother of
Rachel. Proud
grandparents are
Louis and Stuart
Falk of West
Bloomfield and
Charlotte Rose of
Southfield. He is also the grandson of
the late Morris Rose.
Aaron is an honor student at
Hawthorn Junior High in Vernon
Hills. For his mitzvah project, he has
been collecting and distributing food
and supplies to a local food pantry.

Justin Ryan Schubot was called to the
Torah as a bar mitzvah Friday, Oct. 1,
at Temple Beth El.
He is the son of
Michele and Brian
Schubot and big
brother of Zoe. He
is the grandson of
Sydell and Douglas
Schubot and Cleo
and Mitchell Savas
and the great-
grandson of
Despina Pantel.
Justin is a seventh-grader at
Bloomfield Hills Middle School. For
his mitzvah project, he volunteered at
Coalition On Temporary Shelter and

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