k the Orthodontis 9. She is the sister of Adam and the grandchild of Iris Fynke and Joyce and Michael Rosett. She is also the grand- child of the late Richard Fynke. Proud great-grandmother is Jean Zaremberg. Julie is a student at Derby Middle School in Birmingham. Her mitzvah projects include participating in Mitzvah Day at Vista Maria, a home for abused girls. Eli Raymond Jensen (Eli Reuven) will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Feb. 9, at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills. Jensen He is the son of Rachel Subrin and David Jensen and brother of Max and Tali. Proud grandparents are Malka and Mayer Subrin and Bill Jensen of Kansas City. He is also the grandson of the late Catie Jensen. Eli attends Berkshire Middle School in Beverly Hills. His mitzvah projects included volunteering at an animal shelter through Habonim-Dror Camp Tavor. Matthew Jared Past, son of Melinda and Nelson Past, will celebrate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, Feb. 9. He is the Past brother of Noah and the grandson of the late Etta and the late Morris Past and the late Joseph Sostock. Sharing in the simchah will be his grandmother Marie Sostock. Matthew is a student at Abbott Middle School in West Bloomfield. His most meaningful mitzvah proj- ect was volunteering at the new Temple Israel religious school at the Jewish Community Center of West Bloomfield. Sydney Blair Rich, daughter of Suzie and Samuel Meklir and Steve Rich, celebrated her bat mitzvah Friday, Jan. 25, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Rich She is the sister of Jordan, Michelle, Craig, Bryan and Derek. Her grandpar- ents are Marian and Ron Rich, Bernice Zacks Davidson and the late Joel Norman Zacks. Sydney attends Bloomfield Hills Middle School. Her involvement with Farmington Hills-based JARC, doing many different activities during the past year, is what she felt had the most meaning for her in regard to mitzvah projects. Andrew Paul Solway (Pinchas ben Abraham) of Bloomfield Hills will become a bar mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek Solway Southfield Saturday, Feb. 9. He is the son of Alan and Melodie Solway and brother of Matthew and Eric. Grandparents are Dr. Milton and Edith Simmons, Etta Solway and the late Dr. Paul Solway. Andrew is a student at Cranbrook in Bloomfield Hills. More B'nai Mitzvah 'Congregation Shaarey Zedek Southfield — Cecily Myers, daugh- ter of Steven and Marlene Myers (Saturday). • Temple Shir Shalom — Erin Herner, daughter of Elise and Robert Herner (Friday). 4 Nelson Hersh DDS, MS Licensed Specialist 4 If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Hersh at the newest state-of- the-art facility in West Bloomfield/ Commerce 1Wp., 2300 Haggerty Rd., Suite 1160, 248-926-4100. Although some half million new patients begin orthodontic treatment each year, an estimated ninety percent of all youngsters between the ages of twelve and seventeen with correctable malocclusions are left untreated. Mal-occlusion means that the teeth are not fitting together or spaced properly. Those who fall to seek treatment In the belief that they cannot either make the monetary investment or commitment In time and energy necessary to have their teeth straightened, and bites property aligned, should know that the heatth dividends coming to them as a result of having done so will far outweigh the negatives of treatment. Not only does orthodontic treatment Improve the appearance and function of the teeth, but also it brings an Improvement and an Increase In self- esteem. These beneftts are apparently not being lost on adult patients, who, for whatever reason they had to forego orthodontic treatment In their youth, are choosing to correct their problem bites now. tt Is almost never to late to undergo orthodontic treatment. We all know that a beautiful smile contributes to increasing a person's appear once, but It opens doors of opportunity that may otherwise not have opened When someone feels good about his or her appearance, they smile more, a nd look and feel happier. Everybody wants a beautiful smile and everyone ought to have a heatthy The orthodontist's goal Is to achieve both for the patient. The importance of a attractive smile should not be underestimated. A pleasing smile Is a vital assE to one's self-confidence. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. H e at the newest state-of-the-art orthodontic facility In West Bloomfield/Come Township at 248-926-4100. 248-926-4100 hershorthodontics.com j" lit Frwti6-k1 - 14 "Thrl f i!vie 304-1 135 ?630 ,- tie ;Ind Voltinrc vf dub wouLi k t., (4)5:fr;)ttildte It( the p;Iffidliatii>, nitiv l'i.(,/statti th,. Mi , ,v;li) Volunteer fiat- 3tiff Mitn:;,11, Anna Aranovitz Shelby Lonnerstater Annarose Lemke Gilbert 100th G ertrude Gilbert of Oak Park celebrated her 100th birthday with family and friends. Included in this wonderful event were her children, Marcia and Chuck Lewis and Ernie Gilbert; grandchildren, Nancy and Steve Fine and Scott and Karen Lewis; great- grandchildren, Erica, Michael, Allison, Rachel and Jeremy. r Training Program for &78&7878 ext.210 or February 7 • 2008 C17