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November 12, 2004 - Image 15

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2004-11-12

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The recent Michigan Tribute Dinner, celebrating the launch of our second decade, set a
new record for the Museum's vital programs. We are particularly grateful for the outstanding
leadership of Mickey Shapiro, appointed by President George W. Bush to the U.S. Holocaust
Memorial Council in 2002. The far-reaching support Mickey Shapiro and the Shapiro Family
orchestrated in the Detroit community for this national Museum has unquestionably
set a new standard for the rest of the country.

Sara I. Bloomfield
Director

Fred S. Zeidman
Chairman

Speaker Leo Melamed & Mickey Shapiro

From 10, Asa & Sara Shapiro with Karen & Mickey Shapiro

L. Brooks Patterson 6- Merton Segal

Dinner Chair Mickey Shapiro

From left, Richard Herman, Herbert 6-
Suzanne Tyner 6 Judge Deborah Tyner

Barry & Cindy Howard

UNITED STATES HOLOcAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM

WAsuiNGToN,

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA

100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW * Washington, District of Columbia

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