his mother remarried when Rod was a child and raised him a Lutheran. Mr. Steiger today identifies as a Christian. Mr. Steiger has appeared in numerous plays and films, playing Jews in both The Pawnbroker and The Chosen. OLIVER STONE, Academy Award-winning screenwriter and director, is the son of a Jewish father, Louis Stone, and a Catholic mother, Jac- queline Goddet. Born in 1946 in New York, Mr. Stone attended Yale University and won Academy recognition in 1978 for his screenplay Elizabeth Taylor offered to take the place of one of the 100 Israeli hostages held at Entebbe. name is Elisheva. She became a supporter of Jew- ish and Israeli causes, which resulted in numer- ous Arab nations banning her films. She toured Israel in 1983 and offered to take the place of one of the 100 Israeli hostages held at Entebbe. According to Tim Boxer, author of The Jewish Celebrity Hall of Fame, Ms. Taylor "continues to em- brace her faith." She has appeared in several films of Jewish interest, including Victory at Entebbe, and narrated Genocide, a 1982 Holocaust documentary. Today, Ms. Taylor devotes much of her time to finding funds for AIDS research. She also has been an active supporter of the Israeli War Victims Fund for the Chaim Sheba Hospital, the Simon Wiesenthal Center and the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. JOSEPH WAPNER's Midnight Express. He also wrote screenplays for Con- an the Barbarian, Scarface, Salvador and Wall Street. He served as director of The Doors and Platoon, for which he won a second Academy Award. He recent- ly directed a movie about the assassination of John F. Kennedy. ELIZABETH TAYLOR, born in 1932, has been an American favorite ever since she appeared in her first starring role, in 1944, in Na- tional Velvet. Subsequent films have included A Place in the Sun, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?, Butterfield 8 and Raintree County. Ms. Taylor's love life has generated as much interest as her film career. Married twice to the late actor Richard Burton, Ms. Taylor has been wed to three Jews: Michael Wilding, Michael Todd and Eddie Fisher. Mr. Todd (born Avrom Goldbogen), the man credited with tur- ning her into an interna- tional star, died in a plane crash in 1958. Though born a Christian Scientist, Ms. Taylor in 1959 converted to Judaism at Temple Israel in Hollywood. Her Hebrew claim to fame came through "The People's Court," in which the feisty judge issues decrees on everything from failed breeding mares to striptease dancers said to have absconded with their firms' money. Judge Wapner, 71, started out as assistant credit manager for a jewel- ry store. He next served in the U.S. Army, where he received the Purple Heart and Bronze Star for bravery during World War II. After his military ser- vice, Judge Wapner enroll- ed in law school at the University of Southern California. He later served, for 18 years, on the California Superior Court, including two years as presiding judge. LESLIE ANN WAR- REN, most recently seen in the Mel Brooks film Life Stinks, is the daughter of a Jewish mother born in England and a Jewish father from Russia. Born in 1949, Ms. Warren wanted to be an ac- tress since she was 15. Her first role was in the play 110 in the Shade. Soon after, she appeared as Cinderella in the television Chiropractic Health Hints WITH DR. STANLEY LEVINE, D.C. NUMBNESS OR PAIN DOWN THE ARM Several causes of numbness and tingling to the arms originate in the neck. Perhaps the most common is restriction of movement of a spinal joint. This may cause direct friction to the nerve root as it exits the spine, or secondary muscle tightness which can also pro- duce nerve friction. Factors such as degeneration or thinning of the spinal discs narrow the nerve openings in the spine and predispose to nerve irritation. Those with disc thinning or degeneration, however, respond to treatment well if normal joint movement can be restored with maniupulation. J.K. Paterson, a medical doctor from Great Britain, performed a large study on pa- tients with spinal pain syndromes. Of the 364 patients studied with cervical spine or neck disorders, 115 reported numbness, tingling or pain to one or both arms. A complete relief of symptoms was obtained in 90 % of the patients with neck disorders using chiropractic.. Numbness or tingling to one or both arms is usually the result of a pinched or ir- ritated nerve in the neck. Examination will reveal the cause and rule out "poor circula- tion." Chiropractic treatment is most often successful in resolving this condition and should be considered in anyone with these symptoms. 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 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 29