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September 29, 2005 - Image 87

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2005-09-29

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Wishing a
Healthy & Happy
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New Year
To All My
Friends
A-Lilia's
and
Cleaning
Customers
Service

313-720-9478

Lilia Klimaszewski

Max Fisher, 96, the elder statesman for Detroit and world

Jewry, died March 3, 2005.

sparking aggressive relief efforts
from numerous Jewish groups.
Jerusalem — Prime Minister
Ariel Sharon names Shimon
Peres his senior deputy.

JANUARY 2005

marks the anniversary of the lib-
eration of Auschwitz.
Washington — Condoleezza
Rice, who has pledged to work
diligently on Israeli-Palestinian
issues, is confirmed as U.S. secre-
tary of state, replacing Colin
Powell. Three Jewish senators —
Barbara Boxer, D-Calif., Frank
Lautenberg, D-N.J., and Carl
Levin, D-Mich. — vote against
her confirmation.
Jerusalem — An Israeli gov-
ernment report finds that the
number of violent anti-Semitic
acts jumped dramatically in
Britain in 2004 to 77, up from 55
in 2003.
New York — The United
Nations rebukes Lebanon for
continuing to claim a section of
its border with Israel.
Jerusalem — Israeli Attorney
General Menachem Mazuz
decides that the Jewish National
Fund must make its land avail-
able to both Jews and Arabs.
Krakow, Poland — Close to 40
heads of state and foreign minis-
ters are among 7,000 people
attending a memorial marking
the 60th anniversary of the liber-
ation of Auschwitz.

London — A British newspa-
per poll ranks Israel the country
least deserving of international
support.
Jerusalem — Mahmoud Abbas
handily wins the presidency of
the Palestinian Authority.
Jerusalem — Ariel Sharon's
new unity government is sworn
in, consisting of the prime minis-
ter's Likud Party, the opposition
Labor Party and the United
Torah Judaism faction.
Brussels — Edgar Bronfman is
unanimously re-elected president
of the World Jewish Congress.
Washington — President Bush
nominates Michael Chertoff, a
Jewish judge on the U.S. Court of
Appeals for the 3rd Circuit in
Philadelphia, to head the
Department of Homeland
Security.
Jerusalem — A group of
Jewish scholars attempts to
recreate the ancient Sanhedrin
tribunal in Jerusalem.
New York — For the first time
in its history, the United Nations Year In Reveiw page 88

TN

September 29 2005

May the coming year be filled with
health and happiness for all our family and friends.
L'Shanah Tovah!

Dr. Larry and Alyeen Krugel and Family

May the coming year be filled with
health and happiness for all our family and friends.
L'Shanah Tovah!

Roz & Sid Pelton

Plantation, Florida

We wish our family & friends a very
healthy, happy and sweet New Year.

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