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11 Ask the Orthodontist

Matthew Eliezer
Raisky will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah on
Saturday May 16,
at the Woodward
Avenue Shul in
Royal Oak. He is
Raisky
the son of Sheryl
Sukenic and Michael
Raisky and the brother of Jeremy
Raisky. Sharing in the celebration
will be his grandfather Lawrence
Sukenic. He is also the grandson of
the late Arlene Sukenic.
Matthew attends Norup
International School in Oak Park.
His most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect was volunteering for Yad Ezra in
Berkley.

Jacob Scott
Rothman will be
called to the Torah
as bar mitzvah on
Saturday, May 16, at
Temple Emanu-El
in Oak Park. He is
the son of Darlene
Jacob
and Rick Rothman
Rothman
and twin brother
of Marlee. Proud
grandparents are Fay and Jerry
Jacobs. He is also the grandson of the
late Charlotte Rothman. Jake is a sev-
enth-grader at Norup International
School in Oak Park. His most mean-
ingful mitzvah project was helping
autistic kids at West Bloomfield-
based Friendship Circle Camp during
the summer.

Zachary Aaron
Reider, son of
Linda and Michael
Reider, will become
a bar mitzvah at
the Birmingham
Temple in
Farmington Hills
Reider
on Friday, May 15.
Sharing in the cel-
ebration will be his brother Ethan
and proud grandparents Barbara
and Samuel Reider and Edwin
Wojciechowski. He is also the grand-
son of the late Evelyn Wojciechowski
and great-grandson of the late
Freyda Holdengraber Kramer.
Zachary is in the seventh grade
at Walnut Creek Middle School in
Walled Lake. He has volunteered in
many activities but finds the most
meaningful one to be the Dorothy
and Peter Brown Jewish Community
Adult Day Care Program.

Marlee Lynn
Rothman will be
called to the Torah
as bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 16, at
Temple Emanu-El
in Oak Park. She
is the daughter of
Marlee
Darlene and Rick
Rothman
Rothman and twin
sister of Jacob. Proud
grandparents are Fay and Jerry
Jacobs. She is also the granddaughter
of the late Charlotte Rothman.
Marlee is a seventh-grader at
Norup International School in Oak
Park. Her most meaningful mitzvah
project was helping autistic kids at
West Bloomfield-based Friendship
Circle Camp during the summer.

Bradley Alex
Rostker, together
with his parents, Jill
and Greg Rostker,
will celebrate his
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield
Rostker
Saturday, May 16.
He is the brother of
Justin and the grandchild of Rosalie
and George Schwartz and Nathan
Rostker. He is also the grandchild of
the late Evelyn Rostker.
Bradley is a student at Warner
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
Among his many mitzvah projects,
he felt volunteering at Yad Ezra in
Berkley was especially meaningful.

Zachary Glen
Stillman will be
called to the Torah
as a bar mitzvah
on Friday, May 15,
at Temple Shir
Shalom in West
Bloomfield. He is
Stillman
the son of Alicia and
Michael Stillman
and the younger brother of Karly
and Emily. Proud grandparents are
Sherrill and Bernard Lewis and
Rochelle and Marshall Stillman. He is
also the great-grandson of Beatrice
Stillman.
Zachary is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. As
a special mitzvah in honor of his bar
mitzvah, he will donate a portion of
his gifts to the Jewish National Fund.

A PERSONAL INVITATION

Excellence. Caring. Quality. Creativity. These are the cornerstones of our
practice. The office of Drs. Hersh and Beaffie is designed to be a unique and
kid-friendly environment that appeals both to children and adults. We have taken
orthodontics and fun to a new level. Drs. Hersh and Beaffie have made it their
mission to continue to discover unique ways to offer the very best orthodontic
care through leading-edge technology.

Their reputation for quality and innovation goes beyond the scope of this
office. Dr. Hersh, a member of this community, has served on the West
Bloomfield school board for several years. Our staff has also captivated and
educated young audiences in the classroom in a manner their teachers find
both entertaining and informative. Community involvement and innovative
ideas have brought numerous newspaper, television, and radio endorsements
as well. The "wall of fame" in the office is also a growing testimonial to our
community support and their overwhelming positive response. Sponsoring and
hosting special events for our community and patients, combined with a genuine
personal approach, impart a new kind of camaraderie among our young patients.
Our reward is in smiles and their increased se-esteem generating greater self-
confidence in our patients. These are very important benefits to our holistic
patient approach for the best possible oral health and esthetics.

Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Or Pilarsha Beanie

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100

Drs. Hersh and Beattie invite you to become a member of our orthodontic family.
Your first visit will serve to inform, put you at ease, and allow you to see for
yourself what sets our office apart. We are looking forward to meeting you soon!
Our office is located on the border of West Bloomfield/Commerce Township at
2300 Haggerty Rd., Suite 1160, 248-926-4100.

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