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Austin Chad Friedman and
Jordan Kyle Friedman will
share the bimah at Havdalah
services Saturday, Oct. 22, at
Temple Israel. They are the chil-
dren of Terri and David
Friedman and brothers of Jared.
Their proud grandparents are
Manny Bordelove and Francine
Friedman. They are also the
grandchildren of the late Louise
Bordelove and the late Obbie
Friedman.
Austin is a student at Orchard
Lake Middle School in West
Bloomfield. Jordan attends
Devereux Glenholme. As part of
their mitzvah project, the boys
donated funds to the Friendship
Circle.
Joshua Henry Gordon, son of
Adrienne and Randal Gordon
and brother of Jacqueline, will be
called to the Torah as a bar mitz-
vah Saturday,
Oct. 22, at
Temple Beth
El. His proud
grandparents
are Marion
Moskovitz and
Richard and Jo
Coskey. He is
Gordon
also the grand-
son of the late Pauline Coskey,
the late Henry Gordon and the
late Martin Moskovitz.
Joshua is a student at
Bloomfield Hills Middle School.
As part of his mitvah projects, he
raised funds for and participated
in the Juvenile Diabetes Research
Foundation Walk for the Cure.
Ashlee Lauren Jacobs read from
the Torah as she celebrated her
bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct.
15, at Temple
Israel. her par-
ents are Karen
and Dr.
Randall Jacobs
and her brother
Jacobs
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is Matthew. Sharing in the sim-
chah were her grandparents
Linda and Stephen Bloom and
Carolyn and Dr. Milton Jacobs.
Attending Orchard Lake
Middle School in West
Bloomfield, Ashlee found it
meaningful to volunteer at
Shalom Street, assisting pre-
schoolers during Passover at the
Matzah Factory.
Brett Jeremy Schwartz, son of
Denise and Jay Schwartz and
brother of Mathew and Justin,
will read from the Torah Friday,
Oct. 21, at
Temple Israel.
His proud
grandparents
are Marjorie
and Howard
Schwartz and
Mary Jean and
C. Richard
Schwartz
Warren.
Brett attends Clifford Smart
Middle School in Walled Lake.
His most meaningful mitzvah
project was donating books to a
library in Harlem, N.Y.
Ilyssa Paige Tamler and
Spencer Riley Tamler, children
of Trish and Dr. Martin Tamler,
will share the bimah as they cele-
brate their b'nai mitzvah at
Temple Israel Saturday, Oct. 22.
Their sister is Kendall.
Grandmothers are Sheila Tamler
and Pat Ware; they are also the
grandchildren of the late Jerome
D. Tamler and the late William J.
Ware. Excited great-grandfather
Being an Orthodontist is, in my opinion the greatest
occupation I can imagine. I don't use the word job because
although it is a responsibility, it's also a pleasure, and to be
honest, a lot of fun. Becoming involved in kids' lives and
seeing them grow and mature involves tremendous
gratification. Changing someone's appearance for the
better and seeing his or her self-esteem increase is a true
delight.
Nelson Hersh DDS, MS
Licensed Specialist
In my office, we all try to go that extra mile, and not only
make kids feel comfortable with the environment we have created, but work constantly
in boosting their self worth and esteem. We want them to grow both physically and
emotionally. It is an opportunity to influence others positively and make our
community a better place.
It is a fiirther responsibility to become involved in the community. I live in the area
and have become involved with the local school districts. Education, being so
important in our lives, I have decided to volunteer my time and finances to improve
local education, both public and private. Showing kids how science is utilized outside
the office by giving science presentations, career day presentations, and depending
upon the age level, oral hygiene classes.
Community responsibilities don't end with schools, but go beyond, in becoming
involved with baseball leagues, other sports, school teams of varying types, extra
curricular activities, gymnastic gyms, dance studios, etc. Being involved with kids, you
should serve as an example and help make a difference.
Orthodontics is a great career choice and we have allowed adolescents to "job shadow"
and see how truly rewarding a career in orthodontics can be.
You may see or write us for any topics you would like discussed in this bi-weekly
column. Our office is located on the border of West Bloomfield. 248-926-4100, 2300
Haggerty Rd., Suite 4460
Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS
Licensed Specialist
1038040
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Ilyssa Tamler Spencer TamIer
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Ilyssa and Spencer attend
Detroit Country Day School in
Beverly Hills. They found it espe-
cially meaningful to work with
Kids Who Care, donating funds
to hurricane relief.
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