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March 12, 1993 - Image 33

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1993-03-12

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Aish HaTorah of Metro Detroit
presents

T • H • E

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ors; Ms. Parker finds it
soothing.
"I can do the 15-30 minute
program and come out feel-
ing completely balanced," she
says. "When I'm stressed out,
I want a quick fix — and
that's what the light and
sound does."
Mr. Stutz prefers the flota-
tion tank.
The tank is a white, plas-
tic, egg-like device, about 7-
feet long and filled with
1,100 pounds of Epsom salts
— which means you can even
fall asleep and not drown.
Visitors have the option of
watching a video or floating
in the total darkness and si-
lence.
The talkative, restless soul
might find the thought of be-
ing alone for an hour, com-
pletely deprived of sound and
light, a bit unnerving. But
the introspective guest is
likely to have a different ex-
perience. One devoted floater
describes it as "like being
back in the womb." Another
labeled it "comparable to
floating in space."
The flotation tank requires
the most participation — you
actually have to concentrate
on relaxing — so don't be dis-
appointed if your first float
is less than an epiphany. It
takes time to acquire the
skill.
"There is a curve for learn-
ing how to relax," Mr. Stutz
says. "It takes some open-
ness.
"At first, I thought the
tank was just okay. Now I
see it as a profound way to
get rid of any stress."
And it's a relaxation, he
says, that doesn't vanish
when the treatment is over.
Some clients report they're
engulfed in calm days after
a visit to the Parker Clinic.
The key, the couple be-
lieve, is developing one's in-
ner strength: learning how
to stay steady and relaxed
even when the rest of the
world is crazy.
For those a little queasy
about trying something new,
but still in desperate need of
relaxation, there's always the
reliable, the predictable, the
thoroughly wonderful: The
massage.
The Parker Clinic has
these, too, but with a twist.
Ms. Parker creates her own
massage oil, designed to help
with blood disorders or skin
problems. The oils smell of
orange and lemon and jas-

ONE DAY DISCOVERY

What is DISCOVERY ?

DISCOVERY is an exciting
one day seminar which has
captured the hearts and
stimulated the minds of 50,000
Jews on 4 continents - from
New York to Nairobi.
The DISCOVERY Seminar
aims to provide a thoughtful,
intelligent answer to the ques-
tion, "Why be Jewish?" The
seminar is not a nostalgic
reiteration of Jewish traditions
and history. It is a bold, com-
pelling display of Judaism's
past, present and future vitality!
DISCOVERY's sophisticated
approach was developed by
leading educators and scientists and adapted to a
one-day format by Aish HaTorah, an organization
with a unique ability to captivate critical thinking
Jews with profound meaning of their heritage.

"Aish Discovery Sunday... Two
thumbs up. Entertaining, thought
provoking, challenging. A must
see." Mandell Berman

The Discovery Sessions:

• Failsafe - a series of workshops
which employ the techniques of
the Israeli Mosad to explore the
Torah's origin.

• The Hidden Codes of the
Torah - a provocative
presentation of the hidden codes
discovered in the Torah through
computer research.

• The Seven Wonders of Jewish History - a fascin-
ating look at the relationship between Jewish History
and prophecy in the Torah.

"A program like Discovery is a fundamental link in
insuring the survival of our heritage. There are so many
"I thought the day was wonderful. The quality of
of us who don't understand our history and therefore
the speakers was uniformly excellent. This seminar
don't care. If you'll spend the day, your need to pre-
would certainly inspire people to become more
serve Judaism will be rekindled " Larry Garon
curious about their Judaism."
Marcie Hermelin Orley

Time and Place: .

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

Fa

Sunday , March 28th, 1993

9:30 am until 6:00 p.m.
Congregation Ohel Moed
6191 Farmington Road
$65.00 per person (includes b-fast and lunch)
For more information or to register call:

Aish HaTorah: (313). 737-0400

"You'll come home a day older and 5,000 years wiser"

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