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The Detroit Jewish News, 2018-09-06

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JUNE 2, 2018

Ashley and Bret
Feig of New York,
N.Y., are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their son, Ruben
Levi. Sharing in
their joy are grand-
Feig
parents Annise
and Jeff Levine of
Farmington Hills, Sharon and Jeff Feig
of Plainview, N.Y., and great-grandfa-
ther Fred Swartz of Delray Beach, Fla.
Ruben is also the great-grandchild of
the late Edythe Swartz, and the late
Sandy and Lou Levine. Ruben Levi is
named in memory of his great-grand-
parents Ruth Feig and Lou Levine.

Stephanie Frances
Belkin (Sarah
Rachel)
of Birmingham will
become a bat mitz-
vah on Saturday,
Sept. 8, 2018, at the
Reserve in
Belkin
Birmingham. She is
the daughter of Dr.
Howard and Dr.
Barbara Belkin, and the sister of
Alyse, 16, and Jackie, 15. She is the
granddaughter of Josef and Barbara
Herzig, and the late Jack and the late
Anne Belkin.
She is an eighth-grade student at
Derby Middle School in Birmingham.
For her mitzvah project, Stephanie
helped teach dance to young children.

Chase Maxwell
Ben-Ezra, sur-
rounded by family
and friends, will
become a bar mitz-
vah at Temple
Israel in West
Bloomfield on
Ben-Ezra
Friday, Sept. 7, 2018.
He is the loving son
of Amy and Steve
Ben-Ezra and brother of Reese and
Koby. Joining in his celebration will
be his proud grandparents Shari and
Stanley Finsilver, and Leslie and
David Ben-Ezra; and great-grand-
mother Frances Finsilver.
Chase is a student at Berkshire
Middle School in Birmingham. For
the past three years, he has worked
with Project Healthy Community
and Higher Hopes to distribute
Thanksgiving meals so that families
can enjoy the holiday together. He
found this experience to be the most
meaningful of his many mitzvah
projects.

Happy
New Year!

MARCH 20, 2018

Eric and Katie
Weiss of Commerce
are thrilled to
announce the birth
of their son, Reid
Patrick (Natan
Yosef). Reid’s
Weiss
grandparents are
Steve and Andrea
Weiss of White Lake, and Craig and
Barb Wikander of North Muskegon.
Reid is named in loving memory
of his maternal great-grandfather
Nathan Feldman and his paternal
great-grandfather Joseph Weiss.

Ask the Orthodontist

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

Brady Goldman

A Personal Invitation

Excellence. Caring. Quality. Creativity. These are the cornerstones of our
practice. The offi ces of Drs. Hersh, Beattie & Isenberg is designed to be a
unique and kid-friendly environment that appeals both to children and adults.
We have taken orthodontics and fun to a new level. Drs. Hersh, Beattie &
Isenberg have made it their mission to continue to discover unique ways to
offer the very best orthodontic care through leading-edge technology.

Their reputation for quality and innovation goes beyond the scope of this
offi ce. Our doctors are all members of this community. Our doctors and staff
also have captivated and educated young audiences in the classroom in a
manner their teachers fi nd both entertaining and informative. Community
involvement and innovative ideas have brought numerous newspaper,
television, and radio endorsements as well. The “wall of fame” in the offi ce is
also a growing testimonial to our community support and their overwhelming
positive response. Sponsoring and hosting special events for our community
and patients, combined with a genuine personal approach, impart a new
kind of camaraderie among our young patients. Our reward is in smiles
and their increased self-esteem generating greater self-confi dence
in our patients. These are very important benefi ts to our holistic
patient approach for the best possible oral health and esthetics.

Drs. Hersh, Beattie, Isenberg and their staff invite you to become a member
of our orthodontic family. Your fi rst visit will serve to inform, put you to
ease, and allow you to see for yourself what sets our offi ce apart.
We are looking forward to meeting you soon!

Our state-of-the-art orthodontic facilities are located in West Bloomfi eld/
Commerce Township. 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160 248-926-4100
and our 2nd location is in Waterford (at the corner of Crescent Lake Road
and M-59) 5133 Highland Road, 248-673-4100.

Harlan Goldman

Brady Elijah Goldman and Harlan
Noah Goldman will share the bimah
at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield
on Saturday, Sept. 8, 2018, as they lead
the congregation in prayer on the
occasion of their b’nai mitzvah. They
are the loving sons of Julie Goldman.
Joining in their celebration will be
their proud grandparents Marilyn
Grant, Martin R. Goldman, and
Suzanne and Larry Arnkoff. They
are also the grandsons of the late
Richard Grant.
Brady and Harlan attend West Hills
Middle School in Bloomfield Hills.
Their most meaningful mitzvah proj-
ect is donating a portion of their gifts
to support UMatter. UMatter, a divi-
sion of Friendship Circle, is a program
focused on empowering teens to shat-
ter stigmas surrounding mental health
challenges and suicide.

Mia Arielle
Jacobson, daughter
of Lilly and Howard
Jacobson, was called
to the Torah on the
occasion of her bat
mitzvah on Saturday,
Sept. 1, 2018, at
Jacobson
Congregation Beth
Ahm in West
Bloomfield. She was joined in celebra-
tion by her older sisters Natalie,
Emma and Isabel. Mia is the loving
granddaughter of Nancy and Joseph
Jacobson, and the late Elfriede and
Irving Glancy.
Mia is a student at Hillel Day School
of Metropolitan Detroit in Farmington
Hills. For her most meaningful mitz-
vah project, she provided supplies
and cooked a meal for the Ronald
McDonald House of Detroit.

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