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Hannah Sadie Magy
(Chanah Sarah),
daughter of Leslie
and Paul Magy, was
called to the Torah
as a bat mitzvah on
Saturday, May 24, at
Adat Shalom
Magy
Synagogue in
Farmington Hills.
Joining in the celebration were her
siblings Harrison, Ilyse, Daniel and
Bennett. Hannah is the granddaugh-
ter of Lois and Avern Cohn, and the
late Rose and Bennie Magy, and Joyce
Cohn.
Hannah attends Derby Middle
School in Birmingham. Among her
mitzvah activities, she designed and
distributed kippot out of recycled and
biodegradable paper imbedded with
wild flower seeds to be planted this
summer, keeping our environment at
the top of our minds.
Alec Julian Malin,
together with his
parents Heidi and
Jeffrey Malin, will
celebrate his bar
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Malin
Saturday, May 31.
Sharing in his sim-
chah will be his siblings Tony and
Ian. He is the grandchild of Shereen
Kruger, and Sonya and Dr. James
Zurawski.
Alec attends West Hills Middle
School in Bloomfield Hills. As part of
his mitzvah experience, he organized
care packages for Gleaners Food
Bank.
Elianna Shelli Orel
Orel
will celebrate her
bat mitzvah as she is
called to the Torah
on Saturday, May
31, at B'nai Israel
Synagogue in West
Bloomfield. Her
proud parents are
Lori and Matthew
Orel. Elianna's brother is Aaron Orel,
and her grandparents are Doreen and
Stanley Millman, and Beverly Orel
and the late Leo Orel.
Elianna attends Hillel Day School of
Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. She has participated for the past
five years in the annual Tour de Cure
bike ride, in which she has had a lot
of fun while raising money for the
American Diabetes Association.
Elizabeth Jordyn
Potocsky ("Lizzie")
will be called to the
Torah as a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
May 31, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield. Joining
Potocsky
in her celebration
will be her proud
parents, Lauren and Howard
Potocsky, and siblings Kate and
Michael. Also sharing in her simchah
will be her delighted grandparents
Myra and Dennis Potocsky, and
Francine and Seymour Linovitz.
Lizzie attends Berkshire Middle
School in Birmingham. Of her many
mitzvah projects, she found her most
meaningful to be volunteering at the
Temple Israel Labor Day picnic.
Dr. Nelson Hersh
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Dr. Amy Isenberg
Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults
West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
Parents and kids are continually amazed at the modern and patient
friendly techniques that are now routinely utilized in orthodontics.
Discomfort has been minimized with the elimination of heavy forces.
More efficient and lighter forces with archwires made of new materials
have brought many smiles to orthodontic patients. Some wires that
cause movement are temperature sensitive, so patients have more
control as to the level of comfort and speed at which the teeth move.
Warm foods and mouth temperatures activate some of these wires,
while if a patient feels uncomfortable, a cold drink brings a smile.
Headgears are virtually a technique of the past as alternative techniques
now exist. The actual braces have become smaller, so less noticeable,
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Titanium braces are available for added comfort or a different look. Clear
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Fun and creativity can be brought into the picture as patients can now
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Samuel Aaron Zack
will read from the
Torah as he cele-
brates his bar mitz-
vah on Friday, May
30, at Temple Israel
in West Bloomfield.
He is the son of
Zack
Marla Zack and the
late Steven Zack.
Joining in his celebration will be his
brothers Daniel, Blake and Joshua. He
is the grandchild of Donna and Irwin
Goren, Myrna Zack and the late Sam
Zack.
Sam is a seventh grader at Hillel
Day School of Metropolitan Detroit
in Farmington Hills. For his mitzvah
project, he chose to volunteer his time
before and after school at the early
childhood center at Hillel Day School.
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