life c Iles
To our wonderful colleagues and friends, thank you for your
confidence in, and support of our practice. With your support, w
continue to move our practice into the future by strengthening ou
relationships in the community and making changes to accommodate
our patient's needs.
Wishing our
clients a Happy
Healthy New Year!!
Ask the Orthodontist
David Alan Baker
will be called to the
Torah as a bar mitz-
vah Friday, Sept. 14,
at Temple Emanu-El
in Oak Park. Sharing
in his joy are his
parents, Janette and
Baker
Bradley Baker;
brothers, Brian and
Joshua; and grandparents, Wiera
Lewin, and Natalie and Irving Baker.
He is also the grandson of the late
Herc Lewin.
David is a student at Norup
International School in Oak Park. For
his mitzvah project, he worked at the
Jewish Community Center.
Alexa Jordan
Bernard, daughter
of Drs. Robin and
Michael Bernard and
sister of Kaela, Carly
and Jace, will lead
the congregation at
Temple Israel in
Bernard
West Bloomfield
Saturday, Sept. 15, as
she celebrates her bat mitzvah. Her
proud grandparents are Darlene and
Ronald Oklin, and Etta and Helmut
Bernard.
Alexa attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. Among
her various mitzvah projects, volun-
teering at Farmington Hills-based
JARC was the one she felt was the
most meaningful.
Samantha Paige
Elkus was called to
the Torah as a bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
Sept. 1, at
Congregation Beth
Shalom in Oak Park.
Sammi is the daugh-
Elkus
ter of Gail and Steve
Elkus and grand-
daughter of Madeline and Martin
Bronstein, Phil and Jean Elkus, and
the late Irene Elkus. Also celebrating
with Sammi were her brother,
Michael, and sister-in-law, Carly.
Sammi is an eighth-grade student
at Norup International School in Oak
Park. Her most meaningful mitzvah
project was spending time with her
special buddy at the Friendship Circle
in West Bloomfield.
Grace Anne
Freeman, daughter of
Richard and Michele
Freeman, will become
a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, Sept. 15, at
Congregation Beth
Israel in Scottsdale,
Freeman
Ariz. She is the grand-
daughter of Faith and
Sandy Freeman of Novi, Donna and Paul
Lance of Scottsdale, and Laura and
Warren Goodwin of Denver. Her sister
Audrey and brother Ben are happy to
share in the celebration.
Grace attends Desert Shadows
Middle School in Scottsdale. Her favor-
ite mitzvah project was raising funds
for the Wounded Warrior Project.
Benjamin Zachary
Klein, son of Kate
Ostrove and David
Klein and brother of
Gabriel, celebrated his
bar mitzvah Saturday,
Sept. 8, at Temple
Shir Shalom in West
Klein
Bloomfield. His
grandparents are
Diane and Irving Keene, Linda and
Robert Ostrove, and the late Dr. Marvin
E. Klein. .
Ben attends Cranbrook Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. For his
mitzvah project, he had the privilege
of interviewing Holocaust survivors for
the Holocaust Memorial Center in West
Bloomfield.
Rachel Lauren
Krasner, daughter of
Francine and Dr.
Philip Arbit, and Julie
and James Krasner,
will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitzvah
Friday, Sept, 14, at
Temple Israel in West
Krasner
Bloomfield. She is the
sister of Jake and Jared, Justin, Hannah
and Emma. Her proud grandparents are
Carol and Jerome Price, Charlotte and
Dr. S. Meyer Arbit, Sharon and Mel
Fishman, and Gail Band. She is also the
grandchild of the late Florence and the
late Morton Krasner.
Rachel attends Cranbrook Kingswood
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Her
most meaningful mitzvah project was
planting gardens to feed the hungry
through J-Serve, Detroit's Repair the
World Initiative.
and
Marsha Beanie
Licensed Specialists
for Children
&Adults
West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
.
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.
a t
We are pleased to announce that Dr. Amy Isenberg
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 degrea-
from New York University, general practice residency experience
from the Universitr 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 to providin_g exceptional quality of care
is consistent with our high standards. Or. Isenberg lives in the area
with her husband Rob, and looks forward to working in the community.
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
e a ar
values for providing optimal and modern pati
caring environment. -
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e 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 feetfreatpat
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with any questions or comments. •
Most Sincerely Yours,
Waterford
248-673-4100
Drs. Nelson "Nick" Hersh and Marsha Beatti
248-926-4100
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