• "Achieving a beautiful and HEALTHY smile with braces" Ask the Orthodontist Julia Eisenshtadt was called to the Torah as a bat mitz- vah on Saturday, Nov. 19, at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield. Julia is the daughter of Sharon Eisenshtadt and Howard Eisenshtadt and sister to Cole. Also celebrating were proud grandparents Arlene and Charles Beerman, Carol and Jerry Eisenshtadt, and Barbara and Barry Litvin, along with many family and friends. Julia is a seventh-grader at Bloomfield Hills Middle School. Her mitzvah project included volunteer- ing at Farmington Hills-based JARC throughout the year. Emma Lauren Fellows will read from the Torah as she cele- brates her bat mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield Saturday, Nov. 26. Emma's proud family Fellows includes her parents, Suzanne and Jonathan Fellows, and her brother, Benny. Her grandparents are Sima and Jerry Parr, Harold Fellows and the late Phyllis Fellows. Emma attends O.E. Dunckel Middle School in Farmington Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah project involved col- lecting and donating dancewear and cos- tumes to less-fortunate dance programs. Danielle Eva Goldston (Daniella Chava) of West Bloomfield will lead services and read from the Torah on Sunday, Nov. 27, at Congregation Beth Goldston Ahm in celebration of becoming a bat mitz- vah. She is the daughter of Chuck and Laura Goldston, the sister of Marissa, and the granddaughter of Pauline and the late Morris Fine, Nancy McKay and the late Bernard Goldston. Danielle attends Hillel Day School of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington Hills. She raised funds for the Michigan Humane Society to mark this occasion. Lutz Zoey Elizabeth Lutz will read from the Torah as she celebrates her bat mitzvah Friday, Nov. 25, at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield. She is the daughter of DeAnn and David Lutz and the sister of Sophie and Benjamin. Sharing in the simchah will be proud grandparents Ina and Sanford Lutz and Mary and Dan Cowan. Zoey is a student at West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. She did an exhibition, which is a school project about health information on the Internet, and spoke about it at Gilda's Club as well as donated funds to Gilda's Club as part of her mitzvah experience. Emily Rose Miller will be called to the Torah as a bat mitzvah on Friday, Nov. 25, at Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. She is the daughter of Andrea and Wayne Miller Miller, the sister of Katie, and the grand- daughter of the late Sherman and the late Rosalind Becker, the late Ruth Miller, and Francine and the late Hubert Miller. Emily is a student at Bloomfield Hills Middle School. She enjoyed volunteering at Temple Shir Shalom at Sunday school and summer camp and hopes to make this an ongoing mitzvah. Ryan Stefan Rolnitzky, son of Hope and Jack Rolnitzky, will read from the Torah as he celebrates his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Rolnitzky Bloomfield Saturday, Nov. 26. He is the brother of Justin and Philip. His late grandparents are Mary and Pinkus Rolnitzky and Donald Ledger. Ryan is an eighth-grader at Walnut Creek Middle School in Walled Lake. His most meaningful mitzvah project is a program he did with SNAPS, where he worked daily at his school with children who are autistic. David Evan Traines will be called to the Torah as a bar mitzvah on Saturday, Nov. 26, at Congregation Beth Shalom in Oak Park. He is the son of Jon and Mary Beth Traines and Traines brother of Jacob. Sharing in the joy will be grandmother Annette Traines of West Bloomfield and grandparents Albert and Rosemary Lunemann of Scio, Ohio. David is an eighth-grade student at Ferndale Middle School. His mitzvah project was working with the Red Cross on two different blood drives. Those who wear the non-removable orthodontic appliances known, as braces must guard against stains and decay springing up around the edges of brackets and bands by paying meticulous attention to oral hygiene. In addition to routine brushing at least three times per day, all orthodontic patients should also practice daily flossing. Since brushing and flossing with braces can be challenging for many patients, there are many tools and techniques that we can offer to make these challenges simple to overcome. We recommend that all our patients also use a fluoride rinse at bedtime to preserve the health and integrity of their teeth. . Nelson Hersh and Dr. Marsha Beanie Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults West Bloomfield Commerce Township 248.926.4100 Waterford 248-673-4100 While an electric toothbrush may help many patients, any soft bristle toothbrush can be used. If the plaque is properly removed, the teeth will move more efficiently, remain cavity-free, and stain-free. For patients with work or school, our office also provides a travel toothbrush, which makes it more convenient to brush when not at home. In general, excellent orthodontic treatment can only be obtained with cooperative and informed patients. Once orthodontic therapy begins, the patient will be expected to continue to see the family dentist for regular check-ups, dental cleanings and routine care. Routine dental care will help ensure the best results from orthodontic therapy and allow us to work with your dentist to mate a beautiful and health smile to last a lifetime!! Our slate-of-the-art orthodontic facility is located in West Bloomfield/Commerce Township. 2300 Haggerty Rood, Suite 1160 248-926-4100. We are also pleased to announce a 2nd location in Waterford (at the corner of Crescent Lake Road and M- 5133 Highland Road, 248-673-4100. 248-926-4100 www.hershbeattieortho.com Now Enrolling at the Hillel Day School Chi IdHood Center Early A New elms for 1.-Year welds! Beginning January 10, 2012 Tuesday/Thursday half day program for children who are 24 months or older. Tell your frielys! Reeeme part of our Miler Family! Please contact Robin Pappas at 248-539-1489 or rpappas@hillelday.org for information about this exciting opportunity DAV SCHOOL CIF M 1:"VIkt) Pt HATA N “Wriy(ilT November 24 2011 57