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March 30, 1990 - Image 57

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1990-03-30

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Rambam Urged
Good Diet

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Jerusalem (JTA) — The
medical advice of a 12th cen-
tury physician is turning out
to be contemporarily valid,
according to a leading nutri-
tionist at the Hebrew Uni-
versity here.
Connie Steinberg, who ad-
vises the general university
community on proper diet
procedures at the Univer-
sity's Cosell Center for
Physical Education, says
that Rabbi Moses ben
Maimon, also known as
Maimonides, or the Ram-
barn, was not only one of the
greatest religious au-
thorities of all time but also
a unique authority on diet
and exercise.
Steinberg said the sage's
advice concurs with some of
the latest theories.
Maimonides, she says, ad-
vocated a whole-grain, low-
fat, fresh-food diet, frowned
on between-meal snacks and
favored drink in moderation
with meals. He also believed
in exercise as a necessary ad-
junct to proper diet.
Maimonides, who was a
physician as well as a
theologian, cautioned
against overly refined flour
and salty or fried foods.

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people about the Holocaust."
They hope to amass 6 mill-
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Yom Hashoah on April 22,
the annual day of remem-
brance for the 6 million Jews
who perished in the Holo-
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freshman from St. Louis,
who is coordinating the
drive.
"When people hear the
figure of 6 million, it often
doesn't register," Paskin
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in commonplace measurable
objects, he said. The
Brandeis students plan to
display 6 million pebbles as
surrogates because the
weight of that many pennies
makes them physically im-
possible to handle.
They will be arranged in
rectangular plexiglass
columns over a map of East-
ern Europe showing the sites
of the death camps. The sum
represented by the coins will
go to Holocaust museum-
related charities.

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