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Dahvi Foster
Lupovitch will
become a bat mitzvah
on Saturday, Sept. 1,
at Congregation
Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield. She is the
daughter of Howie
Lupovitch
Lupovitch and Marni
Foster, sister of
Hanna, and granddaughter of Joy Foster,
the late Barry Foster, and Rochelle and
Aaron Lupovitch.
Dahvi is a student at Hillel Day
School of Metropolitan Detroit in
Farmington Hills. Her mitzvah project
has focused on helping to provide
food to those in need, including Meals
on Wheels, J-Serve and, with the
Beth Ahm Mitzvah Kids, the Ronald
McDonald House.
Aliya Paige Rockind
(Yisraela Atalya)
of Bloomfield Hills
will become a bat
mitzvah at the
Community House
in Birmingham on
Friday, Aug. 31.
Rockind
Participating in the
ceremony will be
Karen and Neil Rockind and broth-
ers, Harley and Jaden Rockind. Proud
grandparents are Gladys and Larry
Rockind of West Bloomfield, and
Phyllis Bove of Allen Park.
Aliya is a student at Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. Her mitzvah
projects include assisting the elderly.
Dr. Nelson Hersh
and
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Samuel
Ziegelman
Evan
Ziegelman
Samuel and Evan Ziegelman of
Wixom will become b'nai mitzvah
at Temple Shir Shalom in West
Bloomfield on Sept. 1. Thrilled par-
ents, Daryl and Cynthia Ziegelman,
wish them the very best always. They
are supported by proud grandparents
Marsha Tucker, and Dr. Seymour
and Loretta Ziegelman, all of West
Bloomfield.
Evan and Samuel attend Sarah
Banks Middle School in Wixom.
Gently used and new books and games
were collected as their mitzvah proj-
ect with all donations to be made to
Haven, NCJW, Jewish Family Services,
Hospitality House of Wixom and the
Children's Hospital of Detroit.
Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults
West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
To our wonderful colleagues and friends, thank you for your
confidence in, and support of our practice. Withyour support, we
continue to move our practice into the future by strengthening our
relationships in the community and making changes to accommodate
our patient's needs.
In conjunction with our goal to maintain high standards for the
individualized care and attention of each patient, our office would like
to take this opportunity to announce to you a very exciting change.
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Amy Isenberg has recently
joined our practice!
Dr. Isenberg comes to us with a background in psychology and pre-
professional- studies from the University of Notre Dame, a DDS degree
from New York University, general practice residency experience
from the University of Toledo, and a MS degree and certificate in
orthodontics from The University of Detroit Mercy. Dr. Isenberg has
an excellent approach to patient care, treatment mechanics, practice
values, and her commitment toproviding exceptional quality of care
is consistent with our high standards. Dr. Isenberg lives in the area
with her husband Rob, and looks forward to working in the communi
in which she resides.
We are confident that Dr. Isenberg will surpass your expectations for
providing superb technical, ethical and enthusiastic orthodontic care.
She listens patiently, has a great sense of humor, is very motivated,
and appreciates the opportunity to build relationships with patients
and their families. While Dr. Isenberg's approach to orthodontics
is consistent with ours, we welcome her innovative and creative
expertise. In this way, we will continue to raise and meet our evolving
values for providing optimal and modern patient care in a warm,
caring environment.
We hope you will join us in welcoming Dr. Isenberg to our practice
and to our community. We pride ourselves in the overall dental healt
of our patients and look forward to the opportunity to work with you in
creating healthy and beautiful smiles together. Please feel free to cal
with any questions or comment
.
Waterford
248-673-4100
Most Sincerely Yours,
Drs. Nelson "Nick" Hersh and Marsha Beattie
248-926-4100
www.hershbeattieortho.com
Cohen 90th
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i Cohen of West Bloomfield cel-
ebrated her 90th birthday with her
three children and eight grandchil-
dren, close friends and relatives at Jeremy
Restaurant. Her children, Steve, Ron and Jeff,
came in from California, Oregon and New
York for the celebration. Mrs. Cohen was
formerly a co-owner of the Princeton Shop
clothing store in the Detroit area in the1960s
through the early 1980s.
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community. Anniversaries, engagements and weddings with a photo
(preferably color) can appear at a cost of $18 each. Births are $10.
There is no charge for bar/bat mitzvahs or for special birthdays starting
at the 90th.
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renmedia.us or (248) 351-5147 for information or for a mailed or emailed
copy of guidelines.
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