stayed behind, sorting through workers' coats and removing all identity cards, thus saving their lives. Days later, Dr. Feldenkrais was on his way to England. Throughout his journey, and for many days after his arrival in his new home, Dr. Feldenkrais was never without two suitcases. Garet Newel writes that, "Moshe didn't know at the time what the suitcases contained, but these secret pa- > pers from the Joliet-Curie labo- ratory helped to keep the information concerning experi- ments with nuclear fission out of the hands of the Nazis and made it available to the Allies." It was while he was in Eng- land that his knee began acting up, and Dr. Feldenkrais began reconsidering the way his body functioned and moved. He taught his first class in the new "Feldenkrais method" in 1944. In the early 1950s, when Is- rael was anticipating an Egypt- ian attack, Moshe Feldenkrais returned to Israel, where he served as director of the elec- > tronics department for the Min- istry of Defense. Of course, he never aban- doned his interest in his new theory of movement. He contin- ued its practice in Israel, where his clients included Prime Min- ister David Ben-Gurion. When he was 50, Dr. Feldenkrais dedicated himself full time to the method which now bears his name. By 1975 he was in the United States, teach- ing it to Americans. His early supporters included anthropol- ogist Margaret Mead and Karl Pribham, head of the neuropsy- chology labs at Stanford Uni- versity. "He's changing things in the brain itself so that the patient can gradually adjust his whole muscular dysfunction to what we call a normal image," Pro- fessor Pribham said in an inter- view. Fluent in Russian, Hebrew, English and French, Dr. Feldenkrais also held a black belt in judo and founded the Ju- jitsu Club of France. Though Dr. Feldenkrais died in 1984, his movement contin- ues with workshops, books, journals, cassette and video tapes and a growing list of prac- titioners, all of whom are will- ing to testify that Feldenkrais made them happier, healthier and more sane — or at least brought an end to their aches and pains. El St. Joseph Mercy Community Healthcare System Extends Best Wishes To The Jewish Community For A Happy Healthy New Year. There are many kinds of care .. . but only one kind that's MERCY 40. ST. JOSEPH pypimERcyCO MMUNITY H EALTHCARE SYSTEM OAKLAND HEADACHES & SNORING Do you have... Now Office Procedure to stiff & sore neck? sinus aches? stiff & sore jaw? itchy ears? Cure Snoring! featured on ABC's 20%20 -- morning headaches or migraines? Breakthrough headache prevention featured on CNN ranbrook 1-800-80-PREVENT enter for 3beabarbe & &miring Call for the FREE book, "Splitting the Headache" cove APIAMMILIDIMMIVOLPIIIMMINFIltlYMM e Beauty tj ra Gist LEVIN'S(Dis BEAUTY S UPPLY Specializing in Hard to find fragrances Professional Nail Supplies Top-of-the-line Hair Products West Bloomfield For more information, contact Jill Davis, 642-7582; or the Feldenkrais Guild, 706 Ellsworth St., P.O. Box 489, Albany, OR 97321, (503) 926-0981. •851-7323 Orchard Lake Road in The West Bloom field Plaza /1DVAr nAvc Oak Path • 547.9669 24695 Coolidge At 10 Mile Road A member of Mercy Health Services Wishing All Of Our Patients & Friends A Happy, Healthy & Prosperous New Year! Felix & Cathy Cruz & Staff Cruz Hearing Aid Service (810) 424-8450 Advertising in The Jewish News Gets Results Place Your Ad Today. cnii Isti_nnAn