•r • lastics, also Ask the Orthodontist k '77" I Orthodontic e ogles are sma spec patients. They come in different sizes depending upon why they are needed., Daniel Nathan Feinbloom will read from the Torah and lead the Shabbat ser- vice on Friday, Sept. 3, at Temple Beth El in Bloomfield Township. He is Feinbloom the son of David Feinbloom and Lisa Scholnick Feinbloom. Proud to share in his bar mitzvah are his sister Rosie and grandparents Ivan and Sandy Scholnick and Harold and Joan Feinbloom. Danny is a student at Cranbrook Boys Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. His most meaningful mitzvah project has been working with Almost Home Animal Haven in Southfield. Jake Perry Iatrou, son of Beth and Mike Iatrou, will cel- ebrate his bar mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, Sept. 4. He is the brother Iatrou of Emily and the grandson of David Rosenman, Sandy and Phil Horowitz, the late Jan and the late Jordan Iatrou. His proud great-grandmother is Dorothy Shapiro-Soffin. Jake attends Clifford Smart Middle School in Walled Lake.-His most meaningful mitzvah project has been his involvement for the last two years at his school's Green Club. Elias Israilov, son of Rebecca and David Israilov, will celebrate his bar mitzvah on Thursday, Sept. 2, at the Western Wall in Israel. He is the brother of Jason. His grandparents are Raisa and Mikhail Israilov and Nina and Talkhum Liviyev. Elias is a student at Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. His most meaningful mitzvah project was his involvement in Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield. Seth Jacob Saperstein, son of Sheryl and Dr. Glenn Saperstein and brother of Samantha and Matthew, will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah Friday, Sept. 3, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. Sharing in the simchah will be his proud grandparents Rusty and Murray Schwartz, Sylvia and Morton Kaplan, and Marilyn and Harvey Saperstein. Seth is a student at Walnut Creek Saperstein Middle School in Walled Lake. He felt his experiences helping children at Friendship Circle in West Bloomfield were the most meaningful of his mitzvah experiences. Abigail Mollie Siegal will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Saturday, Sept. 4, at Congregation B'nai Moshe in West Bloomfield. Siegal She is the daugh- ter of Michele and Arthur Siegal and the sister of Scott. Sharing in this simchah will be her grandfather Seymour Ungar. Abby is also the granddaughter of the late Norman and the late Shirley Siegal and the late Sharlene Ungar. Abby is an eight-grade student at Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah projects included raising money for the Tamarack "Send a Kid to Camp" scholarship fund and volunteering at the Fresh Air Society offices. Hannah Shay Solomon, daughter of Bonnie and Dr. Spencer Solomon and sister of Brandon, will lead the congregation at Temple Israel in Solomon West Bloomfield, Friday, Sept. 3, as she reads from the Torah on the occa- sion of her bat mitzvah. Her grand- parents are Shelly and Dr. Herbert Sokol and Lauri and Steven Solomon and her proud great-grandparents are Shirlee and George Ingber and Bea Solomon. Hannah is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah proj- ect was making blankets for abused and neglected children through the National Council of Jewish Women "Wrapped in Love" program. • The purpose of elastics is to move teeth into their proper places. In doing so, e a can correct an over-bite, make room for crowed teeth, help relate the upper and lo jaws together, or help in settling the process to achieve an ideal fit or`rnesh" of the teeth. Orthodontic elastics are a great help to your treatment because of the neat thin they can do for your teeth; especially since they can reduce the time you spend in braces. However, remember not all cases need elastics and your orthodontist will tell whether your case requires them. Dr. Nelson Hersh and Dr. Marsha Beanie Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults West Bloomfield ommerce Township 248.926.4100 Waterford 248-673-4100 Teeth move only when pressure is placed on them. This is why we find when elastics a removed, even for a short time; the teeth may stop moving and may even track back, this reason, part time wear will result in little or no movement at all and thus increase time that braces are on the teeth. Therefore, it is essential that your elastics be worn all the time. You should ask your orthodontist if elastics should be worn during eating. If a elastic breaks or loses its elasticity, replace it right elastics with you. There is usually little, to no change in speech. You may have some sensitivity to your teeth as they first get used to the pressure. This will usually last several days and then go away completely. When patients use their elastics according to our recommendations, we as a team have excellent success. Drs. Hersh and Beattie invite you to join our patient family. Our offices are located on the border of West Bloomfield/Commeme Township at 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160 (248) 926-4100 and our newest 2nd location is in Waterford at 5133 Highland Road (248) 673-4100. 248-926-4100 www.hershbeattieortho. en aP aka Dt Supern • 9 2J -mil Licensed Marriage and Family Thera ou.enjoy your family again: •Are you experiencing high levels of tension in your home? Are you or someone else always yelling? •Is your child out-of-control? depressed? anxious? impulsive? not steeping? AMETIKAN NOCPPESS •Do you have a family member or members with ADD/ADHD? •Do disagreements between you and your spouse never seem to end and escalate into fights? Supernanny will come to your home for a series of intensive coaching sessions. Most clients report significant improvement in their family's functioning in just several weeks. Dr. Kendal can be reached at 248-535-8072 natashakendal@comcast.net vvww.drsupernanny.com Mommy! I can't see your wedding pictures!" This could be YOUR son about 8 years from now At Michael A. Jonas Photography. your beautiful wedding celebration is delivered in a Custom Designed Leather Bound Album! Guaranteed for a lifetime! Create a REAL Family Heirloom www.jonasphoto.com 248.647.5060 September 2 • 2010 109