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The Detroit Jewish News, 2008-11-13

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Orthodontics, Baseball & Dance

k the Orthodontist

Professionals in the community have certain civic obligations that If the professional
takes a true interest in, can be a pleasure and rewarding. At several career days in the
local middle schools, we always get asked many questions including what is required
outside the every day braces.

David Michael
Schwartz, son of
Wendy Schwartz
and Alan and Kim
Schwartz.and
brother of Scott and
Michelle, celebrated
his bar mitzvah at
David
Temple Israel in
Schwartz
West Bloomfield
on Saturday, Nov.
8. His grandparents are Sharon and
Stuart Allen and Rosalie and George
Schwartz.
David attends Berkshire Middle
School in Beverly Hills. He felt his
work for the Gary Burnstein Health
Clinic in Pontiac was his most mean-
ingful mitzvah experience.

Emma Emanuelle
Trivax will celebrate
her bat mitzvah as
she reads from the
Torah on Saturday,
Nov. 15, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. Her par-
Trivax
ents are Andrea and
David Trivax. She is
the sister of Claire and Grace and the
grandchild of Irene and James Fahey
and Ana and Harry Trivax. Her proud
great-grandmother is Isabel Salazar.
Emma attends Abbott Middle School
in West Bloomfield. Donating to the
Michigan Humane Society was the
mitzvah project she felt to be the most
meaningful.

Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
r. Marsha Beattie

If you have any
further questions,
please do not
hesitate to contact
Dr. Hersh or Dr.
Beattie at the new-
est state-of-the-art
orthodontic facility
!In West Bloomfield/
Commerce Township
at 248-926-4100.

One pleasure is sponsoring and becoming involved with kids in activities, that are
Important to them such as baseball. People, who know us, know that we sponsor
many baseball teams, but also that we can be seen frequently at the ball fields. Local
leagues in this area are very well organized and coached. Leagues are a great outlet
for kids to learn teamwork, camaraderie, responsibility and have good wholesome fun.
One league, Interlakes Girls Softball asked if we would host an end of the year party
for the teams we sponsored. The families of the team were Invited and everyone had
a great time Including our families.

Dance, which we have learned is a true sport, is another activity that kids are involved
in, is year round, and helps kids learn discipline, time management, physical fitness
and fun. This is one reason that we offer to local dance studios, scholarships for those
dancers that are deserving and in need.

Anyone who thinks that either of these two sports is for one gender should watch a
recital or go to the ball fields and you will be educated. We are sure that you will be
pleasantly surprised that this can be inexpensive entertainment for you, and exciting to
see true talent and skills developing.

We hope you can see that orthodontics is more than straightening teeth. It is rewarding
personally, and If one gets personally involved enriches everyone.

For more information you may call our office at 248-926-4100 in West Bloomfield/
Commerce Township.

More B'nai Mitzvah
•Temple Kol Ami — Jacob Murray, son of Brian and Nanette Murray (Friday).
• Congregation Shir Tikvah — Alex Rosenberg, son of Jeff and Candi
Rosenberg (Saturday).

248-926-4100

hershorthodontics.com

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Warner 50th

D

ebbie and Leon (Skippy) Warner
of Farmington Hills recently
celebrated their 50th anniver-
sary surrounded by loving family up north
in Michigan. They are so proud of their
wonderful children, Jan and Shana Warner,
Scott and Michelle Warner, Pamela and
David Marsh, Stephanie and Jason Wagner.
Adding to their joy were their five wonder-
ful grandchildren, Kayla, lan, Ella, Jack and
Sari. They also celebrated with friends and
family at a barbecue when they returned.

Lupovich 70th

I

oseph and Sophie Lupovich, 40-year
residents of Southfield, recently
celebrated their 70th wedding anni-
versary. They were married at home in
Detroit on Aug. 21, 1938. With them on their
special day were their children, Judy Nye of
Waterford, Karen Bango of Oak Park, Leslie
Lupovich and his wife, Lu, of Ivoryton,
Conn.; their grandchildren, Jim Nye and
his wife, Kim, of Waterford, David Bango of
Ferndale; and great-grandchild, Matthew
Nye of Waterford.

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