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moments

Jonah Mackenna
Kellert, son of
Jacqueline and Lee
Kellert, was called to
the Torah on Saturday,
Nov. 24, 2018, at
Temple Shir Shalom
in West Bloomfield. Joining in the
celebration were his brother Eli and
his grandparents Beverly and
Stewart Erlich, and Linda and
Arthur Kellert.
Jonah is a student at Power
Middle School in Farmington Hills.
Of his mitzvah projects, he found
volunteering at Yad Ezra in Berkley
to be the most meaningful.

Benjamin Siporin
will be called to the
Torah as a bar
mitzvah on Saturday,
Dec. 1, 2018, at
Congregation B’nai
Moshe in West
Bloomfield. Sharing in his simchah
will be his parents, Jennifer and
Matthew Siporin, his sister Rachel,
grandparents Susan and Sanford
Siporin, James and Pamela Tuohey,
and Marie Tuohey, along with
extended family and friends.
Benjamin is an eighth-grade
student at Walnut Creek Middle

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School in West Bloomfield. One
of his most meaningful mitzvah
projects was helping fill semi-trucks
with cleaning supplies for DRAW-
Disaster Relief At Work, to help
with areas that were affected by
Hurricane Harvey.

Luke Greyson
Thurswell will lead
the congregation in
prayer on the occasion
of his bar mitzvah at
Temple Israel in West
Bloomfield on Friday,
Nov. 30, 2018. He will be joined in
celebration by his proud parents,
Jennifer and Lawrence Thurswell,
and sister Skylar. Luke is the loving
grandchild of Lynn and Harvey
Rubin, Gerald Thurswell, and the
late Galina and Alexander Pavlov.
He attends Derby Middle School
in Birmingham. As part of his
most meaningful mitzvah project,
Luke volunteered at the Miracle
League of Michigan, where he was
paired to help Jack, a child with
physical and intellectual challenges,
assisting him in batting, catching,
throwing and running. In addition,
Luke, along with his friends, raised
more than $1,300 for this special
organization.

Orthodontists should do much more than straighten people’s teeth. A mission
statement or objective that we ascribe to in our practice is as follows; Dr. Hersh,
Dr. Beattie, Dr. Isenberg along with their staff are committed to enhancing the
quality of life for those people who choose to come to us for their orthodontic
health care. This includes excellence in our orthodontic results. Equally as
important, we are committed to the creation of an environment that is open,
friendly, and a fun place to be. When someone leaves our offi ce, we want him or
her to feel better about themselves. We treat every child as if they were our own.
We are honored and privileged to be able to enhance one’s life.

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

It is important to remember that this applies to both children and adults even
though our practice is 85% children. We feel successful in our treatment when our
patient’s smile more, are happier and have greater confi dence and self-esteem.

Licensed Specialists
for Children
& Adults

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

Waterford
248-673-4100

A plaque was placed in our offi ce that reads “A hundred years from now it will not
matter what your bank account was, the sort of house you lived in, or the kind of
car driven…but the world may be a better place and different place because you
were important in the life of a child.” Our doctors and every team member live
by that statement and strive to provide the best orthodontic treatment and care,
while building relationships with our patients that last a lifetime.

We would love to meet you and your family! If you have any further
questions, please do not hesitate to contact Drs. Hersh, Beattie & Isenberg
at their state-of-the-art facilities in West Bloomfi eld/Commerce Township
at 2300 Haggerty Road, Suite 1160, 248-926-4100 and our newest location
in Waterford at 5133 Highland Road, 248-673-4100.

248-926-4100

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herry Margulis-Zaslow is thrilled
to announce the engagement of her
daughter Jordan Danielle Zaslow to
Nicholas Bricout Jacob, son of Victoria
Jacob of Providence, R.I., and Paul
Jacob of Boston, Mass. Jordan is also the
daughter of the late Jeffrey Zaslow.
Jordan is a digital video producer and
director in Brooklyn, N.Y. She graduated
from Indiana University and received a
bachelor of arts degree from the Ernie
Pyle School of Journalism.
Nick is the co-founder and chief
technical officer of AppMonet, an advertising technology company based
in New York City. He graduated from Brown University with a bachelor of
arts degree in both computer science and modern culture and media.
The couple reside in Brooklyn and will be getting married in Michigan
in early December. Rabbi Joseph Krakoff will officiate.

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