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January 30, 2020 - Image 35

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2020-01-30

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JANUARY 30 • 2020 | 35

Living a Miracle

Brenda Rosenberg shares the alternative methods that sped
her recovery from a debilitating stroke.

ELIZABETH A. KATZ CONTRIBUTING WRITER | PHOTOGRAPHY BY ERIN KIRKLAND

Health
on the cover

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nyone who knows Brenda Naomi Rosenberg
knows she thrives on making connections.
That could include interacting with those in the
local religious, artistic and philanthropic commu-
nities, working locally with her beloved Girl Scouts
as religious liaison to unite girls of different faiths
or connecting with her friends in Metro Detroit and around the world.
When she experienced a massive stroke in October 2019, Rosenberg
of Bloomfield Hills did a different kind of connecting.
With the help of others, she’
s creating new connections between her

Brenda Rosenberg with
therapists Heather
Sjogren and Leanne
Bourassa; each works
with an alternative
therapy that helped
Rosenberg’
s rapid
recovery.

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