[Congressional Record (Bound Edition), Volume 146 (2000), Part 2]
[Extensions of Remarks]
[Page 2891]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



                   TRIBUTE TO JOSE AND MAGALY ROHAIDY

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                        HON. BILL PASCRELL, JR.

                             of new jersey

                    in the house of representatives

                       Wednesday, March 15, 2000

  Mr. PASCRELL. Mr. Speaker, I would like to call to your attention the 
deeds of two distinguished members of the Hispanic community and the 
community-at-large, Jose and Magaly Rohaidy of West New York, New 
Jersey, who are being feted today because of their many years of 
service and leadership. It is only fitting that we gathered here in 
their honor, for they epitomize care, generosity and professionalism.
  Both of these eminent community leaders are dedicated journalists, 
Jose has served his profession since he was a young man in Havana, 
Cuba. He was the director for ``Radio Nacional'' of Cuba. The time 
spent working with this organization instilled in Jose the attributes 
necessary for him to become a stellar force in the journalism 
community. Jose has been a reporter for El Diario-La Prensa for more 
than 30 years. In addition he has worked with Radio WADO for more than 
two decades.
  Known for a questioning mind and an ability to get things done, 
Magaly Rohaidy has also had a distinguished career. She began in the 
textile industry in Cuba. In 1970 she founded Mini-Mundo Magazine and 
served as Director. She has also been a reporter for El Diario for more 
than 15 years.
  Jose and Magaly Rohaidy both were born in Cuba, and have been 
blissfully married for more than 42 years. They have four children, 
Lourdes, Maria Magdelena, Gabriel and Jose Gabriel. They are blessed 
with six grandchildren.
  This pair continually touches the lives of the people around them. 
Jose helped to organize the Puerto Rican Parades of Paterson and 
Trenton, the Hispanic American Parade of New Jersey, the Dominican 
Parade of New Jersey and the Peruvian Parade of New Jersey. In 
addition, he and his wife created the ``Toys Gift'' program for 
children at Saint Joseph's Hospital in Paterson, Barnert Hospital in 
Paterson, and the General Hospital of Passaic. As a public servant in 
New Jersey, Mr. Speaker, I can say that I can think of no people who 
work harder or care more about others than these two remarkable people. 
Perhaps the greatest tribute to Jose and Magaly are the numerous awards 
and accolades they have received.
  Jose was the first Hispanic reporter to be given an honorary degree 
from Essex County College in Newark, New Jersey. The Martian Women 
Association of Union City proclaimed Magaly Rohaidy the Mother of the 
Year. This organization is named for Jose Marti, the National Hero of 
Cuba. Congress also honored her as ``the Woman of the Americas,'' and 
the New Jersey State Assembly named her as one of the 13 most notable 
women in the Garden State. Furthermore, Magaly was the Grand Marshal 
representing the Hispanic Community at the inaugural Hispanic-Italian-
American Parade of New Jersey in Paterson. Mrs. Rohaidy is also the 
recipient of the Key to the City of Paterson.
  On a personal note, Mr. Speaker, as a Mayor, Assemblyman, and now as 
Congressman, I have been privileged to work with numerous outstanding 
individuals. Jose and Magaly Rohaidy fall into this category, as 
exhibited by the many achievements and awards detailed on this page. 
The best thing I can say about Jose and Magaly Rohaidy, however, is 
that I am proud to call them my good friends.
  Mr. Speaker, I ask that you join our colleagues, Jose and Magaly's 
family, friends, the State of New Jersey and me in recognizing the 
outstanding and invaluable service to the community of Jose and Magaly 
Rohaidy.

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