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January 10, 2019 - Image 31

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2019-01-10

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January 10 • 2019 31
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Andrew Oscar Fink of Birmingham will become a bar
mitzvah at Congregation Shaarey Zedek in Southfield on
Saturday, Jan. 12, 2019. Participating in the ceremony will
be his parents, Niki and Todd Fink, and sisters Maddie and
Aerin Fink. Proud grandparents are Ronnie Fink, Karen
Winston, Robbie Segel Goldstein and Melvyn Goldstein. He
is also the grandson of the late David Sege.
Andrew is a seventh-grade student at Cranbrook Boys Middle School
in Bloomfield Hills. His mitzvah project will include bringing greater
opportunity to enjoy the sport of tennis to inner city neighborhoods
through various community outreach programs.

K

aren and Dr.
Leon Rubenfaer
of West
Bloomfield celebrated
their 55th wedding
anniversary on Dec.
24. They will further
mark the occasion with
a family vacation to be
taken with children and
grandchildren.

A

lan and Arlene Gildenberg of
West Bloomfield are pleased
to announce the engagement
of their daughter Jamie Gildenberg to
Samuel Silverman, son of Ross and Jody
Silverman of Highland Park, Ill.
Jamie graduated from the University
of Michigan in Ann Arbor and received
her master’
s degree from Northwestern
University. She is a pediatric speech-
language pathologist at a private practice
in the Chicago area.
Sam graduated from the Ross
School of Business at the University
of Michigan. He is an associate at a Chicago tech company, working in
operations strategy.
An August 2019 wedding is planned in Birmingham.

Rubenfaer 55th

Silverman-Gildenberg

D

ennis and Eileen Neiman of
Scottsdale, Ariz., formerly of
Bloomfield Hills, celebrated their
50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 11, 2018.
While every day is a celebration, the whole
family spent time together on a special trip
this past summer. Denny and Eileen have
three kids, Kevin (Jenae Neiman), Andrea
(Joel Murovitz) and Brad (Lila Jimenez), and
six grandkids, Ella, Jonah, Ben, Ryan, Alexa
and Maya. All of them wish for the laughter,
smiles and the company of cherished friends
to be abundant.

Neiman 50th

moments

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“Achieving a beautiful and HEALTHY
smile with braces”

Those who wear the non-removable orthodontic appliances known, as braces
must guard against stains and decay springing up around the edges of brackets
and bands by paying meticulous attention to oral hygiene.

In addition to routine brushing at least two times per day, all orthodontic patients
should also practice daily fl
ossing. Since brushing and fl
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uoride rinse at bedtime to preserve the health and
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While an electric toothbrush may help many patients, any soft bristle toothbrush
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ciently, remain cavity-free, and stain-free. For patients with work or school, our
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In general, excellent orthodontic treatment can only be obtained with cooperative
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