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March 5
Karen (Jacob) and
Ted Miller of West
Bloomfield are ecstatic
about their mirade,
Nicole Brielle Miller.
Overjoyed grand-
parents
are Judy and
T
Miller
Martin Miller, Ann Katz
and Tom Jacob. Nicole's amazing great-
grandma, Mariam Haffer of Lauderhill,
Fla., shared the first days of her life. Nicole
is the great-granddaughter of the late
Miriam and the late Henry Jacob, the late
William Haffer, the late Albert Oppenheim,
the late Esther and the late Leslie Brenner
and late Sarah and the late Nathan Miller.
Feb. 17
Lissa (Levine) and
Paul Hussian of New
York, N.Y., are proud
to announce the birth
of their daughter,
Annabelle Elisabeth.
She is the granddaugh-
ter of Sallyjo and H.
Barry Levine of West
Bloomfield and Laura and Edward
Hussian of Bayville, N.J. Annabelle is
named in honor of her maternal great-
grandmother Elaine Sorock Sott.
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N.Y. Proud great-grandparents are Flo
and Mort Kasoff of West Bloomfield and
Sunny Schwartz of Stockbridge, Mass.
Jonah was honored to have met his lov-
ing bubbie Irene Cohn, who passed away
shortly after he was born. Jonah is also
the great-grandson of the late David
Schwartz, the late Irving Osterweil and
the late Morris Cohn.
Oct. 12
Marla (Feingold) and
Avi Nachom of Chicago,
Ill., joyfully announce
the birth of their son,
Evan Aeyal. Welcoming
Evan home is excited
big sister Aeden Julie.
Proud grandparents
are Janis and Nathan
Feingold of West Bloomfield and Sara
Nachom of Gan Yavne, Israel. Sharing
in the joy is great-grandmother Beverly
Travis of Southfield. Evan is also the
grandson of the late Shlomo Nachom
and great-grandson of the late Golda
Feingold and the late Julius Travis.
Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults
West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
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What should we expect with a Palate Expander?
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 together
(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 teeth
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 expander
may take a few days to get used to. Chewing, swallowing, and talking may
seem awkward. Your mouth or nose may even feel tingty, or may have a
slight headache. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help you feel better at the
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 on
their own. After the expander has stopped being fumed 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 limes you try. 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 facility in
West Bloomfield/Commerce Township at (248) 926-4100.
248-926-4100
www.hershbeattieortho.com
Dec. 2
Jenny (Cohn) and
Brian Schwartz of West
Bloomfield are thrilled
to announce the birth
of their son, Jonah Gili
(Yonah Gili), named
in loving memory of
Schwartz
his paternal great-
grandmother Florence
Osterweil. Welcoming Jonah home with
lots of hugs and kisses is big brother
Eli David, 3. Ecstatic grandparents are
Sandy and Allen Cohn of Southfield and
Gail and Rick Schwartz of Westbury,
July 21
Rachel (Grey) and
Jason Ellis of Oak Park
are thrilled to announce
the birth of their son,
Noam Grey (Noam
Yehudah). Welcoming
Noam home with many
Ellis
hugs and kisses are
big sister Shira Faith,
6, and big brother Ari Jeffrey, 2. Proud
grandparents are Ruth and James Grey
of Farmington Hills, Rochelle and Steven
Ellis of Ann Arbor, Darlene Jorden and
Jeanne Cadaret of Clawson. Also sharing
in the joy are ecstatic great-grandparents
Sarah and John Nemon of Tamarack, Fla.,
and Farmington Hills. Noam is named in
loving memory of his maternal cousins
Norval and Judy Slobin.
Noah Henry
Kretchmer was called
to the Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Friday,
March 19, at Temple
Emanu-El in Oak Park.
His parents, Jody Lipton
and Geoff Kretchmer,
grandparents Arthur
and Claire Kretchmer
and William and Sharon Lipton, along
with his sister Emma are so lucky to have
Noah as a part of their world.
Noah is a seventh-grade student at
Norup International School in Oak Park.
He chose a variety of organizations to
complete his mitzvah project, including
Yad Ezra in Berkley.
Eli Joseph Tukel, son
of Renae and Joshua
Tukel, celebrated
his bar mitzvah on
Saturday, March 27, at
Congregation Shaarey
Zedek Southfield. He
is the brother of Jacob
Tukel
and Jillian. His proud
grandparents are Arthur
and Charlotte Fiszbein, and Gail Tukel.
He is also the grandson of the late Floyd
Tukel.
Eli is a student at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah
project was donating seven inches of his
hair.
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