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October 12, 2017 - Image 43

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2017-10-12

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October is National Orthodontic
Health Month!

Ask the Orthodontist

Talia Rae Rubin,
surrounded by fam-
ily and friends, will
read from the Torah
as she becomes a
bat mitzvah
Saturday, Oct. 14, at
Stage 3 in Warren;
Rubin
Rabbi Jason Miller
will officiate. She is
the loving daughter
of David Rubin, and Lindsay and
Brian Hords. She will be joined in
celebration by her siblings Isaiah
Rubin, and Natalie and Nathan
Hords. Also sharing in her simchah
will be her proud grandparents Lois
and Alvin Rubin, Judith and Irving
Blau, and Sandra Tuttleman.
Talia is a seventh-grader at Derby
Middle School in Birmingham. Her
most meaningful mitzvah project
was the Exhale Fall Charity Ride to
benefit juvenile diabetes research in
Metamora, where she raised aware-
ness, community support and funds
to assist in this cause.

Jessica Rautbort
Saperstein will
lead the congrega-
tion in prayer as
she becomes a bat
mitzvah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Saperstein
Saturday, Oct. 14.
Joining in her cele-
bration will be her
proud parents, Andrea and Drew
Saperstein, and siblings Sarah,
Benjamin, Meyer, Elijah and Ryan.
Jessica is the loving grandchild of
Leba and Dr. Sanford Rautbort,
Diane and Stuart Mittenthal, and
Linda and Melvyn Saperstein.
She is a student at West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield
Hills. For her mitzvah project,
Jessica made and sold slime, from
which all profits were donated
to the Friendship Circle in West
Bloomfield. She found this experi-
ence to be the most meaningful of
her many mitzvah projects.

Schneider

Emily Hannah
Schneider, sur-
rounded by family
and friends, will
become a bat mitz-
vah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Saturday, Oct. 14.
She is the loving

daughter of Jennifer and Ryan
Schneider and sister of Andrew.
Sharing in her celebration will be
her proud grandparents Barbara and
David Weiss, and Leah and Arthur
Schneider.
Emily is a student at Clifford
Smart Middle School in Commerce
Township. As part of her mitzvah
project, she collected items to sell
at a garage sale from which all
proceeds benefited the Royal Oak
Animal Shelter. Any remaining items
were donated to Team Tessa to raise
funds for a 9-year-old girl battling
cancer. She found this to be the
most meaningful of her many mitz-
vah experiences.

Logan Eli Francis
Smith, son of
Rachel Smith, will
chant from the
Torah on the occa-
sion of his bar mitz-
vah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Smith
Saturday, Oct. 14.
He will be joined in
celebration by his brother Noah and
proud grandparents Judith and
Martin Miller.
Logan is a student at Goodrich
Middle School in Goodrich, Mich. As
part of his most meaningful mitzvah
experience, he volunteered in the
Temple Israel Tyner Religious School
office, where he helped with young
children.

For those who don’t know, October is National Orthodontic Health Month.
This is a month long event organized by the American Association
of Orthodontists, or AAO. During October, members of the American
Association of Orthodontists (AAO) conduct a wide range of activities to
educate dentist, orthodontists and their patients about protecting their
teeth during Halloween, as well as share information about the benefi ts of
orthodontic treatment.

Drs. Nelson “Nick” Hersh, Marsha Beattie and Amy Isenberg realize that
this is a great opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of oral
hygiene. National Orthodontic Health Month also aims to recognize the
dedicated work of orthodontists like Drs. Hersh, Beattie & Isenberg

Dr. Nelson Hersh
Dr. Marsha Beattie
Dr. Amy Isenberg

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

West Bloomfi eld
Commerce Township
248.926.4100
Located in the
Lakes Medical Building

Waterford
248-673-4100

The AAO recommends orthodontic patients avoid the following
Halloween treats, or recipes with these ingredients:

t$BSBNFM
t/VUT
t1PQDPSO JODMVEJOHVOQPQQFELFSOFMT
t5BGGZ
t+FMMZCFBOT
t)BSEQSFU[FMT
t-JDPSJDF
t#VCCMFHVN
t*DF

For more information, or to schedule your complimentary orthodontic exam
please contact Hersh-Beattie Orthodontics at (248) 926-4100, located at
2300 Haggerty Rd. Suite 1160, in West Bloomfi eld or at our newest location
in Waterford at, 5133 Highland Road, (248) 673-4100.

248-926-4100

www.hershbeattieortho.com

David Yale Upfall
will lead the con-
gregation in prayer
as he becomes a
bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel on
Saturday, Oct. 14.
Sharing in his cele-
Upfall
bration will be his
proud parents, Les
Upfall and Sarah
Upfall. He is the loving grandchild of
Sally Inch, Kevin Inch, and the late
Judy and Yale Upfall.
David is a student at Bloomfield
Hills Middle School. Among his
many mitzvah projects, he found it
most meaningful to raise funds for
donation to the Michigan Animal
Rescue League, where he volun-
teered to work with the animals.

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