THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Jewish Doctor Develops Plan for Blood Pressure Reduction Youth News BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES' Machor Youth Group will go rol- lerskating at the Bonaven- ture roller rink Sunday, meeting 12:30 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. The Dor Chadash group will go rollerskating Sun- day at the Bonaventure rol- ler rink, meeting 12:30 p.m. at the synagogue. There is a charge. The group will have a ter sports day Jan. 21, -eting 12:30 p.m. at the synagogue. There will be sledding, ice skating and cross-country skiing. There is a charge. A free disco party with disco lessons will take place 12:30 p.m. Jan. 28 in the synagogue. For informa- - tion, call Paul Magy, ad- viser, 356-5749. * * * BETH SHALOM United Synagogue Youth partici- pated in the recent USY in- ' ternational convention held in Cherry Hill, N.J. Terry Schwartz, Scott Littky,. Stuart Sandweiss and chap- ter adviser, Karen Knop- pow, were among the more than 850 other USY'ers and advisers who attended. Beth Shalom USY and Kadima will have their an- nual Tamarack Weekend Feb. 2-4. Chairmen are Stuart Sandweiss and Susan Bakst. The theme of the weekend is "Shabat." For information, call Ms. Knoppow, 569-8008. Beth Shalom United Synagogue Youth will hold a general membership meeting 12:15 p.m. Sunday in the synagogue. The USY group will join the Cong. Shaarey Zedek group for an ice skating party Jan. 20, meeting 6:45 p.m. at Shaarey Zedek. There is a .. charge. Refreshments will follow. BSUSY holds Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the daily chapel. * * * BNAI CONG. MOSHE'S Talit and Tefilin Club will hold its first "beat the champ" tournament Sunday at Oak Park Lanes, following 8:30 a.m. services and breakfast in the synagogue. Persons in- terested in participating should call President Mark Cymerint, 547-1348. Story Hour, junior con- Tati on and Senior Synagogue Youth will conduct Shabat serv- ices 10 a.m. Saturday in the synagogue. The youth department will conduct Shabat serv- ices Jan. 27. For informa- Katzman Named Abe Katzman has been named executive secretary of the Clover Hill Park Cemetery board of trustees. Katzman has been active at Cong. Shaarey Zedek for many years, serving on the synagogue board and as president of the men's club. tion, call the synagogue, 548-9000. For information on the youth groups, call Hanan Weizman, youth director, 626-2355, or the synagogue. * * * SHALOM ADAT Garinim (fifth-sixth grades) will hold Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the chapel. The group also will meet at 1:30 p.m. Sunday in the youth lounge to go bowling at Norwest Lanes. There is a charge for the social. For information, call Ruth In- denbaum, adviser, 626- 0813, or the youth depart- ment, 851-5100. Shoresh (seventh-eighth grades) will have an oneg Shabat 8 p.m. today in the home of Peter May, 30301 Windingbrook, Farmington Hills. The evening's pro- gram will focus on problems in the Middle East. The group also will conduct its weekly Shabat morning services at 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. For in- formation, call the youth department. Migdal Tzion (ninth-12th grades) will have Shabat services 10 a.m. Saturday in the board room. * * * BNAI DAVID Masada (grades seven-eight) will hold a rollerskating party Sunday at Bonaventure rol- ler rink, meeting 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Cost will include skate rental. Friends are invited, and parents are needed to drive. For reservations, contact adviser Danny Kaplan, 398-7422, or President Riva Dines, 557-1977. Any seventh or eighth grade youth interested in finding out about the Tamarack Winter Weekend camping retreat on Feb. 16-18 is invited to attend a special meeting at 7 p.m., Monday in the youth lounge. For information, contact adviser Kaplan. Teens in grades nine through 12 who are in- terested in attending the Tamarack Winter Weekend Jan. 26-28 must turn in applications by Tuesday. For informa- tion, contact adviser Hartley Harris, 967-0735 or President Diane Shaw, 967-4415. The group will go duck-pin bowling in Windsor Jan. 21, meeting 6:30 p.m. at the synagogue. Ha-or (grades five-six) will play pinball at Funtas- tic Fun Center on Sunday, meeting 2 p.m. in the youth lounge. Cost will include use of all games in the arcade as well as refresh- ments. Friends are invited. For reservations, contact adviser Marsha Katz, 968- 2760. Ha-or is accepting ap- plications for fifth and sixth graders who wish to attend the Tamarack Winter Weekend on Feb. 9-11. For information, contact Ms. Katz. Children in grades three and four may also submit applications for the Feb. 9-11 weekend. For ih- formation, contact Karen Davidoff, 545-6232. For information on youth program activities at Bnai David, contact the youth-line, synagogue 557-8325. * * Beth Hayeled Presents Forum on Local Camps Cong. Shaarey Zedek's Beth Hayeled (nursery school and kindergarten) will present representatives of local summer camps to describe their programs 1 p.m. Wednesday in the synagogue youth lounge. The public is invited, and refreshments will be served. There is a charge for a babysitter. For reservations for the babysitter, call the synagogue, 357-5544. The Beth Hayeled holds programs throughout the school year for children age 21 months to six years. Parent-toddler groups will begin in January and March, and a pre-nursery class is available for chil- dren age 21/2-3. Classes for nursery and kindergarten meet two, three or five days in morning or afternoon sessions. The Beth Hayeled is licensed by the state. For information on Beth Hayeled programs, call Rosaline Gilson, director, at the synagogue. * * * Ramah Reunion at Shaarey Zedek Cong. Shaarey Zedek will be,,the scene of a Camp Ramah camper and staff re- union' 4:30 p.m. Jan. 21. There is a charge. Dinner will be served. Dr. Seymour Epstein, camp director, will be fea- tured in a program, "Meet the Director of Camp Ramah in Canada." The program will begin at 6:30 p.m. Advance dinner reserva- tions are required. For reservations, call Rabbi Gerald Teller, 357-5544, or Rhoda Baruch, 642-0825. * * * Yeshiva U. Dean to Speak Here L - Friday, January 12, 1919 45 MAGICIAN Available For All Occasions 25 years experience Reduction of high blood change the blood pressures MAGICAL MEL pressure by a special of the seven normal sub- 547-2464 method of exercising was jects. developed by a Russian- trained doctor now associ- BAD CHECKS!! ated with the New York In- DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS!! firmary, according to the National Enquirer. Dr. Broino Kiveloff, di- rector of physical medicine FOX & ASSOCIATES and rehabilitation at the in- 23777 Greenfield, Suite 277 firmary, developed the Southfield, Mich. 48075 exercise in conjunction with 1-313-559-9600 Mr. Elias Dr. Olive Huber and physi- cal therapist Jerry Fried- man. Dr. Kiveloff was a Rus- sian army doctor for nearly 20 years before coming to this country 15 years ago. He was able to leave Com- munist Russia under the privileges then granted to USSR residents who claimed Polish birth. Since coming to this coun- try, Dr. Kiveloff has done extensive research on high blood pressure. According to Dr. Kiveloff, the exercise is done as fol- lows: • Stand in a relaxed posi- tion. • Tense all muscles as tightly as possible for six seconds, breathing nor- mally and counting out loud. • THREE HOURS RECORDING TIME • Rest several seconds. • REMOTE PAUSE CONTROL • Repeat the exercise twice more. Do it three • BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC CLOCK-TIMER times a day. Dr. Kiveloff said that it takes from four to eight weeks of doing the exercise for the blood pressure to drop significantly. The program was ini- tially tested on 22 persons, 15 with high blood pressure and seven with normal pressure. Eight patients with high blood pressure, none of whom were taking drugs, • RECORD THE TV PROGRAM YOU'RE WATCHING had their pressures reduced • RECORD ONE PROGRAM WHILE YOU WATCH significantly. ANOTHER Five other patients with • RECORD TV PROGRAMS WHILE YOU'RE AWAY high blood pressure, all tak- • PRODUCE YOUR OWN HOME B & W SOUND ing drugs to control it, re- MOVIES duced their systolic pres- • MONITOR ANY ROOM IN YOUR HOME sure (the upper number in a blood pressure reading) by as much as 15 percent. Two Watch and tape the same show, watch one show and tape another or pre-set the built-in Zenith Electronic other patients whose pres- Digital Clock-Timer and tape when you're not even sures had been brought to home. 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