moments his mitzvah project, he enjoyed volun- teering for multiple programs through Jewish Family Service. Ari Simon Zamler, surrounded by fami- ly and friends, will chant from the Torah as he becomes a bar mitzvah at Temple Israel in West Bloomfield on Saturday, Sept. 22, 2018. He will be joined in celebration by his proud par- ents, Ellory and Chad Zamler, and brother Blake. He is the loving grand- child of Linda and Richard Goldstein, and Carol and Gene Zamler. Ari is a student at Berkshire Middle School in Birmingham. As part of his most meaningful mitzvah project, he gave his time volunteering for “It’s a Mitzvah,” where he made blankets for donation. Zamler Robinson-Clein Y ifat Clein and Ruby Robinson were married on Sept. 2, 2018, at El Club in Detroit. Rabbi Ariana Silverman of the Isaac Agree Downtown Synagogue officiated. The bride is the daughter of Roselyn Clein of Kibbutz Sasa, Israel, and the late Joseph Clein. The groom is the son of Davida and Warren Robinson of Franklin. Also participating in the cer- emony were the couple’s immediate family members and close friends. Yifat and Ruby reside in Detroit. • Bluford 100th Happy New Year! How do braces straighten crooked teeth? Ask the Orthodontist Braces use steady, gentle pressure over time to move teeth into their proper positions. They don't look like they're doing much just sitting there, but in fact there’s something happening every moment during your orthodontic treatment! Dr. Nelson Hersh Dr. Marsha Beattie Dr. Amy Isenberg The main components for tooth movement are braces attached to the teeth, a wire uniting the braces, and teeth of course! Light wires used during the beginning of orthodontic treatment have “memory” that when bent to the position of crooked teeth apply light pressure to guide teeth into alignment. Sometimes these wires are even temperature sensitive, allowing the patient to manage their activation and therefore level of comfort. Finishing archwires may be bent if necessary to refl ect your '”ideal" bite - what we want you to look like after treatment. Thanks to advances in the technology of braces and wires all this happens much quicker and gentler than ever before - an engineering miracle! Licensed Specialists for Children & Adults West Bloomfi eld Commerce Township 248.926.4100 Located in the Lakes Medical Building Waterford 248-673-4100 Patients also contribute to achieving a healthy and beautiful treatment result. The importance of cooperation with oral hygiene and care of the braces cannot be minimized. Healthy tissues allow teeth to move more predictably and effi ciently during treatment. Rubber bands or elastics are often utilized to achieve straighter teeth and bite coordination. When attached to your braces, elastics exert the force that creates the right amount of pressure to move teeth in directions that the braces alone can't. A lack of consistency in wearing rubber bands can create discomfort or bring treatment to a standstill. Teeth never fail to move when elastics are worn as directed! If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our offi ce. We are located on the border of West Bloomfi eld/Commerce Township. 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160 (248) 926-4100 and 5133 Highland Road, Waterford (248) 673-4100. 248-926-4100 www.hershbeattieortho.com Dr. Craig Singer D r. Richard L. Bluford of Bingham Farms celebrated his 100th birthday on Sept. 18, 2018. To commemorate the occasion, dinners were held in his honor at Eddie V’s, Troy, Sept. 15, and Andiamo, Livonia, on Sept. 18. The celebrations were attended by his children, Alan (Alita) Bluford, Larry (Nikki) Bluford and Fran (Glenn) Spraetz; granddaughter, Amy Bluford; companion, Elayne Greenspan; as well as Elayne’s fam- ily, extended honorary family and close friends. Good memories and good food were shared by all. • Toby 60th C huck and Marlene Toby of Sylvan Lake celebrated their 60th wedding anniversary with a three-week Baltic cruise in July. They met in 1957 at Michigan State University and wed on Aug. 27, 1958. They are loved by their children, Sheryl Toby and Stuart Bandalene, Laurel and Mark Felsenfeld, Andrea and Rob Teitel, Daryl and Ling Toby; grandchildren, Emily, Carmy, Miles, Aaron, Alissa, Elana, Ryan, Ari, Levi; and great- granddaughter Maia. Their children marked this special occasion with a celebratory weekend Up North followed by a bon voyage get-together with extended family. • Craig Singer, M.D. Dermatology, PLLC Specializing in Medical Dermatology, Cosmetic Dermatology and Dermatological Surgery 31000 Telegraph Rd. Suite 260 Bingham Farms, MI 48025 Located in the Jamestown Building on the northeast corner of Telegraph Road and 13 Mile Offi ce (248) 792-3785 www.SingerDerm.com Certifi ed Mohel Traditional bris performed by an experienced physician t6TFPG.PHFO$MBNQ tTUFQQBJODPOUSPMQSPUPDPM VISIT ME ON THE WEB! XXX%FUSPJU#SJTDPN XXX.JDIJHBO$JSDVNDJTJPODPN Cell (248) 224-3577 Home (248) 792-5666 jn September 20 • 2018 35