Did you Know...

That what puts the ACHE in headache can
be related to your PAIN in the NECK

Is+

-

There are many causes of headaches. Doctors of Chiropractic have
observed the relationship between the SPINE, its muscles and nerves
as a CAUSE for headaches. Doctors of chiropractic are the only
healing professionals trained to detect and correct the CAUSE of
headaches that occur as a result of neck pain and nerve dysfunction.

wRW

4V

The Chiropractic spinal adjustment is safe and gentle and is helping
millions of headache sufferers enjoy life again.

40 years clinical experience • 40 years patient results

Give yourself a fighting chance to

GET WELL!

LeMNE CLINIC

of Chiropractic

Est. 1962

Dr. Robert Levine
Dr. Daniel Gordon
Dr. Stanley B. Levine (ret.)

31390 Northwestern
Farmington Hills 48334

855-2666

715790

Drachler Program graduates Adam Tennen, Leslie Cohen, Karen Perlberger and
Melanie Birnholtz celebrate with U-M School of Social Work Dean Paula Allen-
Meares, center.

Ann Arbor

T

he Sol Drachler Program in
Jewish Communal
Leadership at the
University of Michigan
recently honored its 2003 graduates.
They are Melanie Birnholtz,
Bloomfield Hills; Leslie Cohen,
Indianapolis; Karen Perlberger, Elkins
Park, Pa; and Adam Tennen, Santa
Monica, Calif.
The Drachler graduates received
master's of social work degrees and
certificates in Jewish communal service
and Judaic studies, jointly conferred
by the U-M School of Social Work
and the Frankel Center for Judaic
Studies. Most graduates are already
employed or will begin new positions
in the Jewish community this summer.
Tennen has been working since
January as community campaign
director at the Jewish Community
Federation of Cleveland. Perlberger
serves as director of admissions at
Jewish Home and Aging Services in
West Bloomfield. Birnholtz will
assume a position at George
Washington University Hillel this
summer. Cohen is exploring a number
of local options.
In keeping with tradition,- the grad-
uates presented the annual Award for
Excellence in Jewish Communal
Service to a local working Jewish pro-
fessional. The 2003 honoree is Ellen
Yashinsky-Chute, director of clinical
services at Jewish Family Service in

metro Detroit, where she oversees
family counseling, substance abuse
treatment, adoption services and com-
munity outreach services.
Yashinsky-Chute is an adjunct pro-
fessor in the U-M School of Social
Work and has taught many of the
graduating students. She created a
community-based domestic violence
task force called Shalom Bayit and
serves on the steering committee of
the Oakland County Coordinating
Council against Domestic Violence.
Drachler graduates serve the Jewish
community locally, nationally and
abroad. Alumni currently working in
the Ann Arbor and Metropolitan
Detroit Jewish communities include
Kari Alterman, director, community
outreach and education, Jewish
Federation of Metropolitan Detroit
(JFMD); Andrew Echt, campaign
director, JFMD; Jeff Levin, executive
director, Washtenaw County Jewish
Federation; Jennifer Rube, geriatric
social worker, Teitel Jewish
Apartments; Abby Schochet, program
coordinator, Jewish Family Service,
Ann Arbor; Miry Serlin, religious edu-
cator, Congregation Shaarey Zedek;
Miriam Starkman, executive director,
Hillel of Metro Detroit; and Julie
Zuckerman, associate, Israel and
Overseas Department, JFMD.
To find out more about the
Drachler Program, call (734) 764-
5392 or visit the Web site:
-wvvw.ssw.umich/drachler

Mhen it came to reconfiguring the
V V interior of their Huntington Woods
home, Brian and Julie Unatin were more
than impressed by the transformation.

"Gittleman turned our house into a
home," said Julie. "They totally changed
the flow by opening it up for relaxing and
entertaining. It came out beautifully."

And during construction, Gittleman
stayed on schedule and budget without
disrupting the household.

"The job was completed from start to
finish in just eight weeks," Julie said.
"They showed up every day, worked hard
and were incredibly respectful. The
company president was out all the time,
checking up on the progress and
answering questions. That was really
impressive."
So, if you're looking to remodel or add
on, why not put one of Southeast Michigan's most trusted names in residential construction to work
for you? From our top management to our skilled trades people, we place an emphasis on function,
aesthetics and budget that exceed the highest expectations.

Just ask the Unatins.

Call today, and discover how easily Gittleman can convert your house into your dream home.

GITTLEMAN

CONSTRUCTION inc

28580 ORCHARD LAKE RD., SUITE 102
FARMINGTON HILLS, MI 48334

248.538.5400

www.gittleman.net

CUSTOM

654120

RENOVATIONS

We appreciate your business!

5/23
2003

41

