life c Iles Ask the Orthodontist Jack Isaac Buckfire, together with his parents, Dr. Kelly Krueger and Larry Buckfire, will cele- brate his bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, May 3. Sharing in his cele- bration will be his siblings Kylie and Toby. Jack is the grandchild of Vicki Buckfire, the late David Buckfire, Elaine Krueger and Larry Krueger, and great-grandchild of Ada Karg. Jack is a student at West Hills Middle School in West Bloomfield. His mitzvah experiences included volun- teering at Forgotten Harvest. Rebecca Einstandig of West Bloomfield will become a bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield on Saturday, May 3. Einstandig Participating in the ceremony will be her parents, David and Ilene Einstandig, and her sisters Emily and Mallory. Proud grandparents are Alan and Elaine Belkin, and Milton Einstandig of West Bloomfield. Rebecca is the great-granddaughter of Jennie Fried and the granddaughter of the late Elaine Einstandig. Rebecca attends Orchard Lake Middle School in West Bloomfield. Her most meaningful mitzvah project was volunteering at the Fleischman Residence in West Bloomfield, where she participated in tea time and bingo. Kaylie Rachel Eisenberg will cele- brate her bat mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Friday, May 2. She is the daughter of Stacey and Todd Eisenberg Bernstein, and Brian and Shannon Eisenberg. Sharing in her simchah will be her siblings Jordan, Ashtyn and Taitym. Her proud grandparents are Frances and Kenneth Eisenberg, Lawrence Swider and Geraldine Di Cicco, and great-grandmother Lillian Swiderski. Her late great-grandparents are Ann and Sol Eisenberg, Ruth and James Aftel, and Walter Swiderski. Kaylie is a student at Cranbrook Kingswood Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Her most meaningful mitzvah project involved raising money and collecting hygiene products for the Covenant House in Detroit. Eva Rose Goldman (Rafaella) of Farmington Hills will become a bat mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield on Goldman Saturday, May 3. Participating in the ceremony will be her parents, Amy and David Goldman, and her sisters Maya and Rikki Goldman. Proud grandparents are Nison and Doreen Sabin of Bloomfield Hills, and Ted and Jean Goldman of Skokie, Ill. Eva's mitzvah project included help- ing to organize a clean-up of the old B'nai David cemetery on Detroit's East Side. Sadie Jane Kirschner will become a bat mitz- vah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, May 3. She will be joined by her proud parents, Kirschner Jayme and Jeffrey Kirschner, along with her brother, Garrett. Also sharing in her celebration will be her grandpar- ents Bryna and Jeff Leib, and Suzanne Kirschner. Sadie is also the grandchild of the late Gerald Kirschner and great- grandchild of the late Helen and the late Joseph Linden, the late Lois and the late Sam Leib, the late Judy and the late Jack Medvin, the late Harriet and the late Jack Kirschner. Sadie attends West Hills Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. Of her many mitzvah experiences, she found the most meaningful to be the clothing sale she held from which 100 percent of the proceeds were donated to pur- chase Chanukah gifts for a Temple Israel family through the No Family Without a Chanukah program. Jordan Lawrence Kronen will become a bar mitzvah on Saturday, May 3, at Benvenuto in Boynton Beach, Fla. His proud parents are Susan and Barry Kronen Kronen, formerly of Southfield. He is the grandson of Arlene and Bernie Cutler of Boca Raton, Fla., and Irene Kronen of Delray Beach, Fla. He is also the grandson of the late Larry Kronen. His great-grandmother Rebecca Frank is delighted to share this day with him. Jordan attends American Heritage School in Delray Beach. Binal Mitzvah on page 56 Dr. Nelson Hersh Dr. Marsha Beattie Dr. Amy Isenberg Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults West Bloomfield Commerce Township 248.926.4100 Waterford 248-673-4100 Ask the Orthodontist What questions should I ask the orthodontist at the consultation? First ask the orthodontist about the technique he/she uses and his/her general treatment philosophy. Some orthodontists try to make the treatment as short and comfortable as possible. Others use less expensive materials and products. Ask the orthodontist about the materials used. Some orthodontists take brackets out of one patient's mouth and recycle them into another patient's mouth.The safety and reliability of this procedure is still unclear. Ask the orthodontist about their treatment philosophy.You will need to decide whether the orthodontist's treatment philosophy is right for your children. Generally, the best orthodontists will offer braces with a variety of colors to suit your child's taste. All of these options will make the orthodontic treatment much less stressful for your children and much easier on you. Ask the orthodontist about the type of brackets they plan to use.The orthodontist's choice of bracket influences how long your child's treatment will take, and how comfortable your child will be during treatment.The orthodontist may have some latitude to choose one of several different bracket designs. If so, you may have some input into which bracket your orthodontist chooses. One key choice is whether to use a low profile or a high profile bracket. Generally, low profile brackets are less irritating to your children's lip than high profile brackets, but they are newer, and some orthodontists never learned how to use them. Ask he orthodontist about their sterilization procedures. Make sure they use an autoclave on all of their instruments. 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