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B'nai Mitzvah from page 55
Allison Lynne
Lipschutz, daughter
of Lainie and Kenny
Lipschutz, will be
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 10,
at Congregation
Lipschutz
Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. Sharing
this special occasion will be Allie's
brother Michael and grandparents
Susan and Bart Lewis, Sheila and Dr.
David Lipschutz. Allie is the great-
granddaughter of Dorothy Brown
and the late Peter Brown, Ida Rogoff,
Virginia Ashe and the late Albert Ashe,
the late Gertrude and the late Henry
Lipschutz.
Allie is a student at Bloomfield Hills
Middle School. She volunteers at the
Dorothy and Peter Brown Day Care
Center, named in honor of her great-
grandparents.
Jonathan Asher
Pachter will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah,
Saturday, March 10,
at Congregation
B'nai Moshe.
Jonathan is the son
of Naomi Weckstein
and Rabbi Elliot
Pachter, the brother of Gabriel and
the grandson of Joyce and Dr. Marvin
Weckstein and Sylvia and Sidney
Pachter.
Jonathan is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills.
Joshua Blake Raider will be called
to the Torah on Saturday, March 10, at
Temple Beth El. He is the son of Julie
and Stuart Raider and the brother of
Zachary. Proud grandparents are Rhoda
and Jordan Raider.
He is also the grand-
son of the late Elaine
and Steven Fish.
Joshua is a stu-
dent at West Hills
Middle School in
West Bloomfield. His
mitzvah project is
collecting donations
and items for the Humane Society.
Hailey Marissa
Rozenberg, daugh-
ter of Mark and
Shari Rozenberg, will
be called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, March 10,
at Adat Shalom
Rozenberg
Synagogue.
Sharing in Hailey's
simchah are brothers Noah and Adam
and grandparents David and Shirley
Rozenberg and Jack and Shirley Freed.
Hailey attends Abbott Middle School
in West Bloomfield. She spent time with
JARC residents for her mitzvah project.
p
erhaps the most significant cosmetic advance
in orthodontics over the past decades involves
bonding brackets directly onto patients' teeth.
Brackets are the tiny devices that are used to
attach the main arch wire to the teeth. In the past,
individual stainless steel bands were wrapped around and
cemented to each tooth. This is now reserved for the back
teeth, and now people can avoid the "tin grin." The front
Nelson Hersh
teeth are treated with tiny brackets, which can even be
DDS, MS
blended in with the natural tooth color. Some orthodontists
Licensed Specialist
utilize very small brackets, which are even more cosmetic,
and allow for lighter forces and a more comfortable orthodontic experience.
The new bracketing system can make placement of the orthodontic appliance
quicker and more comfortable. Some brackets even come with the adhesive already
placed so previous long appointments are even shortened. Additionally, some
orthodontists use a specialized light to harden the adhesive so time in the chair
waiting is reduced farther, adding to the patient's comfort level.
For many placing the appliance can be made fun with different color rings that
hold the wire to the bracket. These colors are changed each month to make
orthodontics fun! We have over 70 colors in my office to choose from, including
glow in the dark. Colors can even make a fashion statement, as many people
choose according to the holidays, such as orange for Halloween, green and red
for Christmas, red white and blue for patriotism, or even matching an outfit for a
special occasion, etc. You are only limited by your imagination.
To find out more information, just call our office at 248-926-4100
or schedule a complimentary consultation at 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160,
on the border of West Bloomfield/Commerce Township.
Nelson (Nick) Hersh
DDS, MS
Licensed Specialist
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Madelyne Nicole
Soltz will celebrate
her bat mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Saturday, March 10,
as she is called to
read from the Torah.
Her parents are
Soltz
Michelle and Mark
Soltz and her sister
is Lauren. Delighted grandparents are
Frances and Ronald White and Phyllis
Soltz. She is also the grandchild of the
late Donald Soltz.
Attending Sarah Banks Middle
School in Walled Lake, Madelyne felt
planting memorial trees in Israel was
her most meaningful mitzvah project.
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