Create Summer Memories... at BETH ABRAHAM HILLEL MOSES PRESCHOOL DAY CAMP 5075 W. Maple • West Bloomfield • 851.6880 thew Ryan is named in loving memory of his maternal great-grandfather, Isaac Erman. JAN. 16 — Rick and Carol (Weiner) Borson of Bloomfield Township announce the births of their daughters, Jodi Melissa, Allison Gail and Il- ana Michelle. Proud grand- parents are Dr. and Mrs. Fred Borson of Southfield and Dr. and Mrs. Lawrence Weiner of Bloomfield Hills. Jodi Melissa is named in loving memory of her maternal great-grand- father, Morris Schiff. Allison Gail is named in hiving memory of her maternal great-grandmother, Anna Weiner and her paternal great-grandmother, Gussie Borisoff. Ilana Michelle is named in loving memory of her paternal great-grand- mother, Molly Lipman. JAN. 7 — Michael and Karen (Blum) Kelman of West Bloomfield are thrilled to an- nounce the birth of their daughter, Samantha Brooke. Proud grandparents are Naomi and Jerry Kelman of Birmingham and Rochelle and Irving Blum of West Bloomfield. Delighted great- grandparents are Phillip and Alice Ruskin of Southfield, Julius and Rae Klempner of Oak Park and Dorothy Blum of Southfield. Samantha Brooke's Hebrew name is in loving memory of her pater- nal great-grandmother. Faye Ruskin, and her maternal great-grandfather, William Blum. JAN. 6 — Bradley and Elisa (Levin) Wayne of Los Angeles, Calif., proudly announce the birth of their daughter, Carlye Michelle. Thrilled and excited big sister is Jana Suzanne. Proud and happy grandparents are Shirley and Murray Levin of Birmingham and Beth Benson and Sanford Wayne of Los Angeles. Great- grandparents are Clara Hausner of Southfield, Edith Levin of Oak Park and Sadye and Ben Finkelstein of Los Angeles. 4iropoi N OFFERING: • Half or full day options 4 • 2 1 /2-5 years of age — diapers accepted • PARENT TODDLER CLASSES • Water Play / Songs / Arts / Crafts • Excellent staff and facilities 14- 0,411 ,„ CALL - 85145880 1 Summer Director: Anita Jacobs THE BRIGHT IDEA THE JEWISH NEWS send as a gift 354 - 6060 CURRENT FASHIONS from Fall/Winter NOW 50•60% OFF! Up to 70% OFF Selected Merchandise Chiropractic Health News WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. Finger Numbness, Tingling May Be A Literal "Pain In The Neck" Although automation has revolutionized the American job market and greatly reduced the need for unskilled or semi- skilled labor, the fact remains that most people do still use their hands to earn a living. Even in the so-called white collar sector of society, the hands play an important role in our bread-winning capabilities. Lawyers use their hands to thumb through legal briefs. Bank officials use their fingers to hold the pen that transfers funds from one account to another or approves loans. Salesmen use their hands to display samples or write orders. When numbness and tingling in the fingers strike, they can seriously impair an otherwise healthy individual's ability to earn a living. A person may attempt to "work through" the pain, only to discover that the condition grows worse instead of better with time. To understand why this is so, one must realize that the numbness and tingling are not isolated problems in I themselves but are indicative of a more Dr. Stanley Levine serious problem elsewhere in the body. In many cases the problem may be a dislocation of the bony segments of the neck called vertebrae. This dislocation creates pressure on the nerves that pass between the vertebrae on their way from the spinal cord to the fingers. Victims of finger numbness and tingling are often surprised to learn that they suffer from dislocated neck vertebrae. Try as they might, they cannot remember injuring their neck. What they fail to realize is that not every neck injury is spectacular or even known. A sudden turning of the head, a minor fall or even a quick pull on the arms can result in dislocated vertebrae that go unnoticed until trouble strikes. Since 1895, the philosophy of Chiropractic care has been to restore proper nerve function by correcting the spinal misalignments that produce nerve interference. Don't live with pain Type It, Please! Birth announcements must be typed, double- spaced and received by The Jewish News no later than 10 a.m. Tuesday for that Friday's edition. Please include your phone number. THE FINEST IN HOME SECURITY LEVINE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC We can help In Robin's Nest • 7415 Orchard Lake Rd. (at 14 Mile) West Bloomfield • 737-2666 Hours: MON.-SAT. 10-6 p.m., THURS. 10-8 p.m. 31390 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills 48018 855-2666 Dr. Stephen M. Tepper Dr. Robert W. Levine