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April 03, 2008 - Image 105

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Orthodontics
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Ask the Orthodonti

-esteem, confidence,
Bull
ing a •
environment, contributing and
being active in the community, and educating patients In regards to their
o rthodontics Is Integral In being an orthodontist in a community. An orthodontist
should be someone who cares about the community, gets involved with the
muntly and kids, and truly cares about these issues.

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and Barton Osborne. He is also the
grandchild of the late Donald Schaefer
and the late Ruth Osborne.
Brandon attends Orchard Lake
Middle School in West Bloomfield.
Among his many mitzvah projects,
he felt volunteering at the Fleischman
Senior Center in West Bloomfield was
the most meaningful.

Alexander
Benjamin Spiess
(Yitzchak Dov Bear)
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah on Saturday,
April 5, at Temple
Shir Shalom in
Spiess
West Bloomfield.
He will be joined by
his kvelling family: parents, Marcia
and Philip Spiess of Farmington Hills;
brother Robert Spiess; grandparents
Joyce and Bernard Spiess of Fort Lee,
N.J., and Boynton Beach, Fla.; Sara
and Leonard Wane of Boynton Beach
and many other loving family mem-
bers.
Alex attends Geisler Middle School
in Walled Laket. He volunteered every
Sunday morning, assisting in a sec-
ond-grade classroom at Temple Shir
Shalom.

Albert Harris
Yerman will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
on Saturday, April
5, at Congregation
B'nai Moshe in
West Bloomfield.
Yerman
He is the son of Ada
and Howard Yerman and brother of
Claire and Ellie. He is the grandson of
the late Eleanor and the late Arnold
Yerman and the late Phyliss Kusnetz.
Participating in the service will be
proud grandfather Harold Kusnetz.
Albert is a seventh-grade student
at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan
Detroit in Farmington Hills. His mitz-
vah projects have included volunteer-
ing at Yad Ezra food bank in Berkley.

Nelson Hersh
DDS, MS

Licensed Specialist

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 Twp.,
2300 Haggerty Rd.,
Suite 1160,
248-926-4100.

Ightening an individual's teeth Is Important, as people gain confidence, feel
about themselves, look better, and the teeth are healthier. Adolescence is an
1
laity impressionable time for kids and we can contribute to making them feel:
e secure and sett-confident. My philosophy is that every time an adolescent is at
Y office, we try to show an interest in their lives and show that we truly care.

Orthodontics is a rewarding career as we become involved in making people's-
lives better. I personally live in the Immediate area and have become involved
with the kids through baseball leagues, school functions, dance studios, and
listening to the kids when they talk to me at the office. Even the office has been
designed with kid's Interests In mind.

The school districts adjacent to my office know I can be counted on for whatever
can assist them. Working closely with schools to help educate our kids, support
their functions and teach or give science presentations, reflects a value In
education, which is best demonstrated by example. Teachers have a major
influence on our children's lives and what professionals can do to assist them is
not only a responsibility, but also a pleasure. Watching a kid grown up healthy
and well-rounded, and being a part of their lives is a responsibility and going that
extra mile leaves everyone a little more fulfilled

If you have any further questions, please do not hesttate to contact Dr. Hersh
at the newest state-of-the-art orthodontic facility in West Bloomfield/Commerce
Township at 248-926-4100.

More B'nai Mitzvah
• Congregation Shaarey Zedek
Southfield — Eli Sherman, son of
Dr. Andrew and Tammy Sherman
(Saturday); Sivon Levinson, son of
Meny and Dona Levinson (Saturday).
• Temple Beth El — Madeline Ward
Gerson, daughter of Erica and Ralph
Gerson (Saturday).
• Congregation Shir Tikvah
— Simon Schuster, son of Monis
Schuster and Geriann Tobkin
(Saturday).

Dubow-Panush

aniel and Sandy Panush of
Bloomfield Hills are excited to
announce the engagement of their
daughter Stephanie Rebecca to Jordan Scott
Dubow, son of Jeffrey and Deborah Dubow of
Highland Park, Ill.
Stephanie received her undergraduate
degree from the University of Michigan and
her medical degree from the Chicago College
of Osteopathic Medicine. She is completing
her residency in neurology at Northwestern
University and will begin a fellowship in neu-
rophysiology.
Jordan received his undergraduate
degree from Williams College in Massachusetts and his medical degree from
Northwestern University He completed his residency in neurology and a fellow-
ship in movement disorders at Northwestern.
A May wedding is planned in Las Vegas, Nev.

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