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April 22, 1994 - Image 51

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1994-04-22

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Play the market
right and you
could lose it all.

'110A1MENIft.'

n Mr
svi a jf

Moses Rosen:
Partially paralyzed.

Chief Rabbi
Suffers Stroke

New York (JTA) —
Romanian Chief Rabbi
Moses Rosen has suffered
two strokes in Bucharest
and is being treated at a
Bucharest hospital, Jewish
groups here have reported.
The strokes, which he suf-
fered April 9, partially
paralyzed the 81-year-old
rabbi on his left side. The
chief doctor at the Elias
Hospital in the Romanian
capital said the rabbi was in
stable condition but would
make no predictions because
of the patient's advanced
, age.
Rabbi Rosen, who has been
chief rabbi of Romania since
1948, has wielded an extra-
ordinary amount of in-
fluence within that country
as a religious leader and a
frequent ambassador to the
United States on behalf of
Romania.
He enabled nearly the en-
tire postwar Jewish com-
munity of Romania, about
400,000, to emigrate to
Israel. This exodus was
unique in Communist East-
ern Europe.
Rabbi Rosen has main-
tained an astoundingly
strong Jewish religious and
cultural life throughout
Romania with the extensive
help of the American Jewish
Joint Distribution Corn-
mittee, providing Jews who
remained, even in the most
isolated communities, with
kosher food, religious life
and quality care for the el-
derly.
A spokesman for the JDC
said, "The JDC, together
with the community, took all
the necessary steps to ensure
that the services to the
community continue
uninterrupted."



You could lose things
like extra weight. High
blood pressure. And high
blood cholesterol levels.
The very things that con-
tribute to heart attack and
stroke.
All you have to do is in-
vest wisely at the super-
market.
Buy more in the fresh
produce, pasta, breads
and cereals sections. And
purchase fish, poultry and
lean meats instead of fatty
or processed meats.
Switch to low-fat dairy
products and margarine.
And check the nutritional
listings on food labels.
In short, be selective
about how Vou play this
market. Because no mat-
ter how much you lose,
you've got a lot to win.

WE'RE FIGHTING FOR
YOUR LIFE

American Heart
Association

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