Aleynu/Aish HaTorah and Midrasha/The Agency for Jewish Education Present T • H • E ONE DAY DISCOVERY What is Discovery? "You'll come home a day older and 51 000years wiser. Rosenstein-Simon Sharla Ruth Simon and Samuel David Rosenstein were recently married at Shearith Israel in Dallas, Texas. Rabbi Stephan Wein- berg officiated. Sharla is the daughter of Gloria Simon of Southfield and Richard Simon of St. Clair Shores. Samuel is the son of Jack Rosenstein of Richardson, Texas, and the late Jean Rosenstein. Mary Simon of Colorado Springs, sister-in-law of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Susan Stahl of Austin, sister of the groom, and Debbie Kennard of Ann Arbor. Joseph Rosengarten of Dallas was best man. Groomsmen were Brent Stahl of Austin, brother-in-law of the groom, and D. Dean Boyd of Garland. Sharla was escorted down the aisle by her mother and brother, Howard Simon of Colorado Springs. After a honeymoon in Mar- tha's Vineyard and New York City, the couple reside in Plano, Texas. "Aish Discovery Sunday... Two thumbs up. Entertaining, thought provoking, challenging. A must see!" Mandell Berman DISCOVERY is an exciting one-day seminar which has captured the hearts and The Discovery stimulated the minds of 40,000 Jews on 4 continents - from Sessions: New York to Nairobi. •Failsafe - a series of work- The DISCOVERY Seminar shops which employ the tech- aims to provide a thoughtful, intelligent answer to the ques- niques of the Israeli Mossad to tion, "Why be Jewish?" The explore the Torah's origin. seminar is not a nostalgic reiteration of Jewish traditions •The Hidden Codes of the and history. It is a bold, com- Torah - a provocative pelling display of Judaism's Howard Tapper presentation of the hidden codes past, present and future vitality. discovered in the Torah throught DISCOVERY's sophisticated computer research. approach was developed by •Seven Wonders of Jewish History - a fascinat- leading educators and scientists and adapted to a one-day format by Aish HaTorah, an organization ing look at the relationship between Jewish history and with a unique ability to captivate critical-thinking prophecy in the Torah. Jews with the profound meaning of their heritage. "I thought the day was wonderful. The quality of the speakers was uniformly excellent. This seminar would certainly inspire people to become more curious about their Judaism." Marcie Hermelin Orley Who attends Discovery? The program is designed for Jewish men and women of all ages who are short on time but long on curiosity, who have a sophisticated secular education but limited background in Jewish studies. "It was exhilarating in many ways and the day went by much too fast. I left feeling a much stronger spiritual identity. I would recommend Discovery to anyone who would like to increase their knowledge of Judaism." Jim Safran "A program like Discovery is a fundamental link in insuring the survival of our heritage. There are so many of us who don't understand our history and therefore don't care. If you'll spend the day, your need to preserve Judaism will be rekindled" Larry Garon Time and Place: Sunday, November 10, 1991 8:30 am to 6:30 pm Agency for Jewish Education 21550 West 12 Mile Road $50 per person including breakfast & lunch. For more information or to register, call: Aish HaTorah: (313) 737-0400 Chiropractic Health Hints WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. SACROILIAC JOINT PAIN Moses-Cislo Gail Cislo and Mitchell Moses exchanged vows recently during a garden ceremony at Bay Pointe Country Club. Rabbi Loss of Temple Israel officiated. The bride is the daughter of Angeline Cislo and the late Carl Cislo of Wyandotte. The groom is the son of Harold and Marilyn Moses of West Bloomfield. Gloria Cislo, sister of the bride, was the maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Sharon Cislo, Sherri Moses and Dona Greiner. Gail's daughter Leah was the flower girl. The bride was given away by her brother, Bruce Cislo. Joel Moses, brother of the groom, was the best man. The groomsmen included Michael Mervis, Brad Weisman and Roy Vultaggio. The bride's nephew, Michael McKay, was a junior usher. The couple honeymooned in Hawaii and now reside in Huntington Woods. The'sacroiliac joint many well be the most overlooked cause of low back pain. A recent large study of sacroiliac joint pain fourld that one in four patients with low back pain had this disorder and that chiropractic manipulation was effective in correcting sacroiliac syndrome in 95 % of these patients. In another study researchers at Linkoping University Hospital in Sweden treated pregnant women with low back pain with chiropractic manipulation. Seventy percent were totally relieved of their pain while the other 30 % obtained at least partial relief. Sacroiliac syndrome is one of the most common causes of low back pain. Medical research is finding that chiropractic treatment is perhaps the most effec- tive way of dealing with this often overlooked cause of back pain. Chiropractic care can prevent chronic suffering in many people and should be the first treat- ment choice in sacroiliac syndrome. Our office takes great pride in providing the best care available for those suf- fering from sacroiliac syndrome. Don't Live With Pain. We Can Help! LEVINE CHIROPRACTIC CLINIC 31390 Northwestern Hwy., Farmington Hills 48018 855-2666 Dr. Stanley B. Levine • Dr. Stephen M. Tepper • Dr. Robert W. Levine THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 91