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Ask the Orthodontist

Octobaiis National Orthodontic Health Month

During October, members of the American Association of Orthodontists (MO) are

conducting a wide range of activities to educate the public and their patients about

protecting their teeth during Halloween, and stare information about the benefits of

orthodontic treatment.

Ari Louis Suris, son
of Debby and Eric
Suris, will become
a bar mitzvah on
Saturday, Oct. 17,
at Congregation
Shaarey Zedek
Southfield. He is
the brother of Eli
Suris
and Carlie, and the
grandson of Marvin Berman and the
late Marilou Berman and Irene and
the late Harvey Suris.
Ari is a student at Birmingham
Covington School in Bloomfield
Hills. He was proud to raise funds
for the International Rett Syndrome
Foundation and participated in the
Stroll and Roll for Rett event.

Elissa Nicole
Tenenbaum will
read from the Torah
as she celebrates
her bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 17,
at Temple Israel in
-
West Bloomfield. Her
Tenenbaum
proud parents are
Marsha and Jeffrey
Tenenbaum. She is the grandchild of
Cecelia Tenenbaum, the late Nathan
Tenenbaum and the late Paula and the
late Milton Gutov.
Elissa is a student at Walnut Creek
Middle School in Walled Lake. For
many years, she has helped pack-
age and distribute food for Yad Ezra
in Berkley; she feels this is the most
meaningful of her mitzvah projects.

Adult Bat Mitzvah
Lisa Karen Henry will be called to the Torah as a
bat mitzvah on Saturday, Oct, 17, at Congregation
Beth Shalom in Oak Park. She is an enthusiastic
member of Congregation Beth Shalom and comes
regularly to Shabbat services and the weekly
Torah study class.
When she is not at Beth Shalom, Lisa likes to
spend time with her friends and plays basketball
at the YMCA. She also takes Zumba classes and
Henry
swims at the Oak Park JCC. She loves to knit
presents for all of her friends. Lisa is interested in
American history and likes to cook healthy, satisfying meals.
Lisa works at the Prentis Jewish Apartments in Oak Park, serving meals to
the senior residents. She is very conscientious and attentive to others' needs.
She is loved by everyone at work.

In an effort to promote a safe and heatthy Halloween for children, Drs. Hersh and Beattie

will again buy-bock the candy that young trick-or-treaters collect this yeas. Although

Halloween is a fun holiday for everyone, too much candy can contribute to tooth decay.

For people who wear braces, eating sticky or chewy candies can also harm their braces

Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Dr. Marsha Beattie

and may lengthen their overall treatment time

Candy may be brought to Hersh-Beattie Orthodontics following Halloween during normal

business hours. Our office will pay $2 for each pound of Halloween treats collected- $1

goes to the child and $1 will be donated to a local charily. Last year our buy-bock

program raised money for the Make-A-Wish foundation and the candy was given to local

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

food banks.

West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248•926.4100

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 facility in
West Bloomfield/Commerce Township at (248) 926-4100.

248-926-4100

hershorthodontics.com

Don't forget

SWEETEST DAY

Saturday October 17th!

Schafer-David

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amela and Jacob David of
Farmington Hills are delighted
to announce the engagement of
their daughter Elizabeth Anne to Marc
Bradley Schafer, son of Linda Schafer of
Birmingham and the late Arnold Schafer.
Elizabeth received her bachelor's
degree from the University of Michigan
and her master's degree from the George
Washington University School of Public
Health and Health Services in Washington,
D.C.
Bradley received his bachelor's degree
from Curry College in Milton, Mass.
A May 2010 wedding is planned at Franklin Hills Country Club in Franklin.

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