0 V k the Orthodontist Ashley Morgan Ellentuck, daughter of Laura and Barry Ellentuck, will be called to the bimah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, March 7, Ellentuck as she celebrates her bat mitzvah. She is the sister of Rachel and Dana and the grandchild of Florence and Donald Stein. Her proud great-grandmother is Virginia Abrams. She is also the great- grandchild of the late William Abrams. Ashley is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Among her many mitzvah projects, she felt donating her hair to Children with Hair Loss was the most meaningful. Erica Rose Katz, daughter of Pam and David Katz and sister of Alysa and Andrew, will celebrate her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Friday, Katz March 6. She is the grandchild of Patricia and Fredrick Stone, William Katz and Barbara and Baker Urdan. Attending Walnut Lake Middle School in Walled Lake, Erica volun- teered at her school, working with SNAPS, a program that involves help- ing with children who are autistic. She felt this was her most meaningful mitzvah project. Sherbin Anna Michal Sherbin will read from the Torah as she celebrates her bat mitzvah at Adat Shalom Synagogue in Farmington Hills on Saturday, March 7. She is the daughter Abbe and David Sherbin and the sister of Liza. Proud grandparents are Libby and Jerry Sherbin and Harry and Helen Binder. She is also the grand- daughter of the late Idelle Binder. Anna is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She felt her most meaningful mitz- vah project was volunteering at the Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Oliver Robert Soble will read from the Torah as he becomes a bar mitzvah on Saturday, March 7, at Congregation Beth Ahm in West Bloomfield. He is Soble the son of Susan and Marc Soble of Farmington Hills and the brother of Abigail and Lilly. Proud grandparents are Marilyn and Jerry Soble of Orchard Lake. Oliver is a student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. He enjoys his regu- lar visits with a resident a Hechtman Jewish Apartments in West Bloomfield. and Dr. Marsha Beattie Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults I West Bloomfield Commerce Township 248.926.4100 What should we expect with a Palate Expande A palate expander is an appliance that fits near the roof of the mouth (palate it widens the palate to improve the way the upper and lower jaws fit toget (your bite) and can make more room to fit into alignment crowded teeth. Orthodontists, when kids are growing and teeth are erupting, (or soon to erupt), may decide, as opposed to having crowding or a need to extract in the future, to make more room with a palate expander. Expanders may be removable or fixed. The vast majority of orthodontist specialists use fixed or non-removable due to their greater efficiency, predictability and inability to get lost, misplaced or not worn. Your expo may take a few days to get used to. Chewing, swallowing, and talking may seem awlmard. Your mouth or nose may even feel 'tingly, or may have a slight headache. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help you feel beginning. You will wear your expander for about 3 to 6 months: In about a week or so, you may see gaps between your front teeth. That's a sign the expander is working. These gaps may not form or they may close their own. After the expander has stopped being.turned the gaps may close and this is not a sign that expansion has been lost. The teeth have elastic fibers between them that sometimes move the teeth back together at different rates. Most expanders need to be activated 1 or 2 times a day at first. You do this with a metal key. This may be tricky the first few times you But soon you'll get the hang of it. If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact Dr. Hersh or Dr. Beattie at the newest state of the art orthodontic foci(' West Bloomfield/Commerce Township at (248) 926-4100 248-926-4100 hershorthodontics.com Margaret Rose Wasvary, together with her parents, Drs. Rebecca and Harry Wasvary, will cele- brate her bat mitzvah during Havdalah ser- vices Saturday, March Wasvary 7, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She is the sister of Joanna and Eve. Her grandparents are Sue and Ken Wasvary and Valerie Indenbaum and the late Samuel Indenbaum Margaret attends Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. Volunteering at Scamp Camp, a camp for children with special needs, was the mitzvah project she felt had the most meaning. 1467650 Haat A. 110044, PHOTOGRAPHY wwvoLjonasphoto.com Crow-Ostroff R Arnold L. Golnick DDS, MS on and Phyllis Ostroff of Birmingham are pleased to announce the marriage of their daughter, Siv Karin, to Mark Edward Crow, son of James and Patsy Crow of Flint. We welcome Mark and his daughter Jessica into our family. Michelle Tiberia DDS, MS Golnick Pediatric Dental Associates treat the dental needs of infants, children, adolescents. • Positive and friendly staff • • • • Lakes Medical Center 2300 HaggeTaiLmi oa Suite Emergencies seen promptly Most insurances accepted Nitrous oxide and sedation available Open daily Blow:n.644 / MI,4432 248-044 8- March 5 • 2009 C17