qrer•Al s. FOREIGN DOMESTIC THE SOCK SHOP Now Carrying FAVORS • Bar Mitzvah • Bat Mitzvah • Parties 32930 Middlebelt (at 14 Mile) Broadway Plaza • Mon. Sat. 10 5:30 - - Maxie Collision, Inc. Reading Skills Program Offered RESUMES LETTERS COMMERCIAL BROCHURES CANDLE LIGHTING CEREMONIES Israeli Doctors Plea For Pollard Tel Aviv (JTA) — The Israel Medical Association has ap- pealed to the American Medical Association to ensure proper medical care for Anne Henderson Pollard, wife of Jonathan Jay Pollard, an American convicted last year of spying for Israel. Anne Pollard, serving two concurrent five-year prison sentences as an accessory to her husband's espionage, is reportedly seriously ill with a stomach disorder. Dr. Ram Ishai, chairman of the Israel Medical Association, has written to Dr. James Sam- mons, chairman of the AMA, describing her condition. According to Ishai, she has developed severe breathing problems, in addition to serious internal bleeding, and is very week. Christians Stop Targeting Jews Athens, Ga. (JTA) — The Campus Crusade for Christ International chapter at the University of Georgia has agreed with the Hillel Foun- dation to discontinue specifically targeting Jews for conversion. The decision comes in the aftermath of a March 2 alter- cation between Hillel students and a group of Chris- tian missionaries from Toccoa Falls (Ga.) College. ORIGINAL PERSONALIZED POETRY AP" 8111-1CIIP SAIILCS ■ Happy Passover From Beth & Jeff Johnstone . . . Your New Friends in Birmingham ■—• 50r.4.,Z kCe,21,W e_) O' aideire. Choir Still Seeks Members maimmil NEWS If you find the right gift a chore And written words don't flow for you. Let the "write words" from my pen pour. To make a portrait fresh and new. A character sketch I will create, To mark whatever you celebrate. So let my "Write Words - speak for you. And convey portraits. Oh so true! SPEECHES d ot., The JCC Singers choir of the Jewish Community Center is still adding members. The choir meets at the Center every Wednesday in room 310 to practice and rehearse. The ability to read music is helpful, but not man- datory. For information, call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 335. 626-0611 THE WRITE WORD 32581 Northwestern Highway, Farmington Hills, MI 48018 (313) 737-7122 JIM FLEISCHER An advanced reading and study skills program, design- ed for students, business and professional people, is being offered at the Maple/Drake Jewish Community Center by the Improved Reading Centers of Michigan. The four-week course will start April 14. It is open to the public. There is a fee. For information call the Center, 661-1000, ext. 335. • Sweet Sixteen • Birthday La Mirage, 29555 Northwestern Highway Southfield, Michigan 48034 Monday thru. Saturday 353-5110 SPECIAL PURCHASE Magnificent Satin Sheets by Fab Gray • Black • Red • Rose French Blue • Champagne Sheet Sets Twin Set - Reg. $50 Full Set - Reg. $65 Queen Set - Reg. $80 King Set - Reg. $95 Now $24.99 Now $31.99 Now $37.99 Now $44.95 Coordinating Comforters Twin - Reg. $95 Full - Reg. $145 Queen/King - Reg. $160 M., TuFl e?.!jr S 's a : t. 10-6 Wed: Fri. 10-9 Sun. 12-5 Now $59.99 Now $69.99 Now $89.99 SEVENTH HEAVEN HUNTER'S SQUARE ORCHARD LAKE at 14 MILE 855-3777 rr". US A[ A[LS ►New ►Exciting ►Fresh 1.4 336 E. Maple Rd. Birmingham 646-9010 Health News... What A Chiropractor Can Do For Athletes Injuries BY DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. Football, basketball, hockey and other sports whose very nature results in bodily contact between the players are the most frequent offenders. Broken limbs and serious cuts can take a player out of the game and require immediate treatment. But what of the less obvious injuries, those which may start as a minor ache or sprain and may not appear for hours, days, or even weeks after the initial cause? Many athletic injuries are not even the result of bodily contact, and the sufferer cannot recall any extraordinary activity which might have caused his condition. Golfers or tennis players may dislocate a shoulder during a swing or serve. The baseball outfielder can develop a cervical subluxation DR. LEVINE (dislocation of the vertebrae) while craning his neck to follow a high fly ball. A skater might hit a hole in the ice and fall, resulting in whiplash. Since the normal functioning of a healthy body is dependent on the flow of nerve energy to all parts of the 'body, it is important that such sublaxations be corrected. If a vertebra is dislocated, it will pinch the nerve between it and the succeeding vertebra and reduce the flow of vernous energy to one or more vital organ or muscle structures. Head and neck pains, nausea, or numbness may result. As a trained specialist in the spine, nerves, and muscles, the Doctor of Chiropractic is especially qualified to deal with injuries involving dislocated bones or torn muscles. He works to correct the cause of the impairment, not just alleviate the symptoms through pain-killing drugs. It is the "amateur" who is most susceptible to athletic injuries. While the professional has lerned to protect his body whenever possible, such protection has not become a -second nature" to the amateur. If you participate in any type of sports activity, regular examina- tions by your Doctor of Chiropractic should be included in your calendar of activities. Early treatment of even minor injuries is more economical and more effective than waiting until "something must be done." Don't live with pain ►Unique ❑ cards ❑ gifts ❑ jewelry on the boardwalk • 737 -8468 6915 Orchard Lake Rd. • W. Bloomfield LEVINE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC We can help 31390 Northwestern Hwy. Farmington Hills 48018 855-2666 Dr. Stephen M. Tepper Dr. Robert W. Levine THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 91