FOR SENIORS WANTED COLLEGE STUDENTS: OUTSTANDING FULL-TIME FOR SUMMER INTERNSHIPS If you'd like to spend part of the summer working and learning about metro Detroit's Jewish community... Apply now for a summer JOIN internship. The eight-week JOIN (Jewish Occupational Intern) program provides an opportunity for full-time college students to work in various agencies serving the metropolitan Detroit Jewish community. Earn $1,300 while you gain practical experience in the areas of human services, research and planning, business administration, communication, recreation or public affairs. Internships may be available at the following agencies: Anti-Defamation League, Jewish Association for Residential Care, Jewish Community Center, Jewish Family Service, Jewish Community Council, Jewish Home for Aged, Jewish Vocational Service, Jewish Welfare Federation, Hebrew Free Loan, Holocaust Memorial Center and Sinai Hospital. Written applications must be received by December 21. Personal interviews will be scheduled during winter vacations. For more information and an application form, call Elaine Goldman at Jewish Vocational Service, 559-5000. JVS Chiropractic Health Hints Senior Events At Maple-Drake JPM Seniors The Senior Adult Depart- ment at the Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center will hold the following programs: Nov. 26 — Games Room 10 a.m.-noon in Room 239. Senior Men's Club 10:30 a.m. in the Staff Lounge. Exercise for adults with vision loss 11-11:45 a.m. in the Women's Health Club, lower level; there is a fee. "Caring For Your Older Loved One," presentation by Beaumont Hospital of Royal Oak, Older Adult Services 1-2 p.m. Library. Nov. 27 — Walking Club 9-10 a.m. in the Rosenberg Complex; there is a fee for non-members. Senior Adult Fitness 9:15-10 a.m.; there is a fee for non-health club members. Fitness through Folk Dance 1-2:30 p.m. in Room 150. Nov. 29 — Games Room 10 a.m.-noon in Room 239. Con- tract Party Bridge 12:30-3 p.m. in Room 239; there is a fee for non-members. Current Events Discussion Group 1-3 p.m. in the Allen Lounge. The Senior Adult Depart- ment of the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish Community Center will hold its weekly erev Shabbat program 12:30 p.m. in Jaffe Hall. Cantor Max Shimansky will lead the service. Love of Learning, 12:30 p.m. in Room 4. Press Review 1 p.m. in Room 15. Nov. 25 — Classical Music Concert 2 p.m. in Jaffe Hall; there is a charge. Nov. 26 — Morning walk group 7:15 a.m. in the gym. Health Issues 10 a.m. in Room 4. Fitness For All 11 a.m. in the gym. Kazoo Band 11 a.m. in Assembly Hall. Rabbi Gorrelick will lecture 12:30 p.m. in Room 4. Ben Gurion Men's Club noon-4 p.m. in Room 3. Senior Adult Choir 12:30 p.m. in Room 2. Mah jongg 1-4 p.m. in Room 15. World Travel 1:30 p.m. in Room 12. Nov. 27 — Chair exercise with Cindy 10 a.m. in the Assembly Hall. Mass Media Discussion Group 10 a.m. in Room 4. Frances Weinberg will review Harvest by Belva Plain 10 a.m. in Room 4. Get- ting to Know Your Jewish Organization lecture will feature Marion Freedman from the Neighborhood Pro- ject 1 p.m. in the Assembly Hall. Lady In The Dark — part 2 will follow at 1:45 p.m. Nov. 28 — Folk Dancing 9:30 a.m. in Assembly Hall. The Widowed Support Group 10:30 a.m. in Room 3. Explore the Bible 11 a.m. in Room 4. WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. WHIPLASH . . . A JOB FOR THE DOCTOR OF CHIROPRACTIC When one automobile is struck by another, thousands of pounds of force are exerted upon the neck and spine of the passengers. The head, which is very heavy compared to the neck, is thrust toward the hitting vehicle. The muscles then stretch and react with a violent spasm in the opposite direction. The painful result is injury to the muscles, ligaments, nerves and on occasion, broken bones. A wreck victim isn't all right if he or she does not have any broken bones. When a bone is broken it heals with bone and becomes stronger than before. Soft tissue, however, heals as scar tissue, which is weaker and less resistant. Just like a bruised apple, scar tissue NEVER RETURNS TO ITS ORIGINAL STATE. Even a minor automobile accident can have major ill effects on your health. It may be weeks, months, or even years before the problem shows itself. But, by then, it may be too late to prevent your greatest loss — your health. Chiropractic will usually provide rapid relief from the symptoms of accident distress by employing comfortable corrective measures. Have your spine checked by experts. Don't Live With Pain. We Can Help! LEVINE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 855-2666 31390 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills 48018 Dr. Stanley B. Levine • Dr. Stephen M. Tepper • Dr. Robert W. Levine J JEWELRY APPRAISALS At Very Reasonable Prices. Call For An Appointment established 1919 FINE JEWELERS Lawrence M. Allan, Pres. GEM/DIAMOND SPECIALIST AWARDED CERTIFICATE BY GIA IN GRADING AND EVALUATION 112 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1990 30400 Telegraph Road Suite 134 Birmingham, MI 48010 (313) 642-5575 DAILY 10-5:30 THURS. 10-7 SAT. 10-3 Center Offers Fitness Classes The Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit has fitness classes for older adults with vision loss at both the Maple-Drake and Jimmy Prentis Morris buildings. Classes at Maple-Drake are held on a weekly basis. A class is being organized at JPM. It will focus on body awareness, muscle strength- ening and flexibility. Transportation is available in designated areas. For registration informa- tion, call Margo Weitzer, 661-1000, Ext. 314; or Diane Sands, 967-4030. There is a registration fee. Coping Workshop At Center The Jewish Community Center's Senior Adult Depart- ment at Maple-Drake will present an eight-week workshop, "Taking Control in Our Changing Lives." It will focus on coping with retirement, relocation, loss of a loved one, and diminished health or financial resources. Leading this discussion group will be Kay Tulupman. The workshop will meet Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m., beginning Dec. 5. There is a registration fee. For information, call Margo Weitzer, 661-1000, Ext. 314. Set Calendar Retiree Institute Hosts Panel The Program Committee of the Institute for Retired Pro- fessionals will sponsor a panel discussion on the topic: "Is It Time For A National Health Insurance Program?" 1 p.m. Dec. 6 at Maple-Drake Jewish Community Center. The moderator will be Ben- jamin Darsky, professor emeritus of the Department of Health Care Administra- tive Management — Univer- sity of Michigan. Members of the panel will be: Angelos Constantinides, member, Physicians for a Na- tional Health Program; David Siegel, medical director and vice president of Health and Medical Affairs, Health Alliance Plan; Joseph Weiss, private practitioner. There is no charge. The In- stitute for Retired Profes- sionals is an organization of the Jewish Community Center of Metropolitan Detroit. Cr,