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June 8
David and Susan
Ostreicher of
Cincinnati, Ohio,
are thrilled to
announce the
birth of their son,
Solomon Arnold
Ostreicher
Ostreicher.
Sharing in their
happiness are proud grandparents
Ron and Laura Ostreicher of West
Bloomfield, and Jim and Barbara
Schroer of Wyoming, Ohio. Also
welcoming Solomon are delighted
great-grandmothers Anne Wedes
of West Bloomfield and Mahala
Edwards of Cincinnati, Ohio.
Solomon Arnold is named in loving
memory of his great-great-grandfa-
ther Solomon Burg and great-grand-
father Arnold Edwards.
May 27
Marcela Latorre
and David Margolis
of Bethesda, Md.,
are overjoyed to
announce the birth
of their daughter,
Olivia Harper
Margolis
(Shulamit Tzivya).
Welcoming her with
love are Bubbie Marlene Margolis of
West Bloomfield and grandparents
Maria Eugenia Muiioz and Patricio
Latorre of Santiago, Chile. Olivia's
Hebrew name was given to her in
loving memory of her great-grand-
mother Sally Margolis and grandfa-
ther Dr. Harold D. Margolis.
Alana Lesley Appel,
daughter of Pamela
and Howard Appel,
will lead the congre-
gation in prayer as
she celebrates her
bat mitzvah on
Friday, Sept. 5, at
Appel
Temple Israel in
West Bloomfield.
Joining in her celebration will be her
siblings Benjamin and Jeremy. Her
proud grandparents are Bonnie and
Jim Weitzman, and Midge and Jerry
Appel.
Alana is a student at O.E. Dunckel
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
Her most meaningful mitzvah project
involved raising funds to help the
Michigan Animal Adoption & Animal
Care Network and volunteering at its
annual Bowl 4 Animal Rescue.
May 20
Jennifer (Satovsky)
and Kevin Fantich
of Bloomfield
Hills are thrilled
to announce the
birth of their
daughter, Harper
Fantich
Rose Fantich (Sora
Shoshana). Excited grandparents are
Rhonda and Steven Satovsky, and
Roz and Bernie Fantich, all of West
Bloomfield. The proud great-grand-
parents are Shirley (Cohen) Modiano,
Betty and Marvin Adell, Phyllis and
Stanley Satovsky, and Connie and
David Sklar. Harper's Hebrew name
was given in loving memory of great-
aunt Shirley Ruzumna and great-
grandmother Ethel Schossberger.
Dr. Nelson Hersh
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Dr. Amy Isenberg
Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults
West Bloomfield
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
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 an 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 the orthodontist about their sterilization procedures. Make
sure they use an autoclave an all of their instruments.
No one can tell you what is right for your child, without looking at your case.
However, as a parent, you need to be comfortable with the orthodontist's choice
and whether the choice is right for your child. ..
Waterford
248-673-4100
May 7
Heather (Pearson)
and Brandon
Statfield of Kent,
Wash., are pleased
to announce the
birth of their pre-
cious daughter,
Statfield
Brielle Taylor
(Ariella Shalom). Thrilled grandpar-
ents are Linda and Bill FitzGerald
of White Lake, Don Pearson of
Novi, and Pam and Cary Statfield
of Holland, Mich. Sharing in the
excitement are great-grandparents
Paula Benson of West Bloomfield and
Murray Statfield of Southfield. Brielle
Taylor is named in honor of her aunt
Laura Pearson and in loving memory
of her great-grandfather Herbert
Benson.
Please call today to schedule a complimentary consultation at either
of our convenient locations. On border of West Bloomfield/Commerce
Township at 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160, 248-926-4100
and our newest state of the art location in
Waterford at 5133 Highland Road, 248-673-4100.
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Jeremy Joseph
Berger, son of
Debbie and Michael
Berger, will lead the
congregation in
prayer on Saturday,
Sept. 6, at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield as he cel-
ebrates his bar mitz-
vah. Joining in his celebration will be
his siblings Samantha and Victor. His
proud grandparents are Ellie and Tom
Slovis, and Phyllis and Stan Berger.
Jeremy attends Cranbrook Boys
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills. He
raised funds for a basketball court
at North Star Reach Camp, which he
found to be the most meaningful of his
many mitzvah projects.
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