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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-09-13

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Joel L. Young, M.D. and the
Rochester Center for Behavorial Medicine
wish you a Happy, Healthy New Year.

Kendra J. Niemi, M.S.N., R.N.,
P.M.H.N.P.,-B.C.
Melissa Oleshansky, Ph.D., L.P.
Judith Redmond, M.A., L.L.P.C., N.C.C.,
C.A.A.C.
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Katarina Popovic, M.A., L.L.P.C.
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Yvonne Stumpf, M.S.N., R.N., C.S.
Kathy Tessmar, L.M.S.W.

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Year In Review from page 22

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metro >> year in review

school's principal. The shooter,
Mohammed Merah, later dies in a
standoff with French police. The
massacre shocks the French commu-
nity and thousands march in memo-
ry. Two months later, three Jews are
attacked in southeast France, and a
report by the French Jewish commu-
nity's protection service comes out
saying that the massacre encouraged
more French anti-Semitic attacks.

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Baltimore Jewish Times, a venerable
Jewish publication that had gone
bankrupt. Route 95 Publications bid
$1.26 million for the Baltimore paper.
Mike Wallace, the veteran corre-
spondent for the CBS news program
60 Minutes, dies at 93. Wallace was
born Myron Leon Wallace to Russian
Jewish parents who had shortened
their name from Wallechinsky.
The Beastie Boys are inducted into
the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. The
pioneering New York rap trio's mem-
bers — Mike D (Michael Diamond),
MCA (Adam Yauch) and Ad-Rock
(Adam Horowitz) — are all Jewish.
Yauch dies the next month at 47.
Benzion Netanyahu, a noted his-
torian and the father of Israeli Prime
Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, dies
at 102. Netanyahu was an expert on
the history of Spanish Jewry whose
hawkish views were said to have a
significant influence on his son's poli-
cies.

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Netanyahu forms a broad unity
government with the Kadima Party,
avoiding the prospect of early elec-
tions. The new coalition includes
94 lawmakers, the largest governing
coalition Israel has had since 1984.
Celebrity hairstylist Vidal Sassoon
dies at 84. Sassoon, who grew up in
a Jewish orphanage and fought in
Israel's War of Independence, estab-
lished a global network of hair salons
and was committed to fighting anti-
Semitism.
A sellout crowd of 40,000 haredi
Orthodox Jewish men gather at a
New York City baseball stadium to
hear rabbinical leaders decry the
corrosive impact of the Internet. In
speeches in English and Yiddish,
the rabbis from haredi communities
describe the Internet as impure, a
threat to modesty and a distraction
from Torah study.
Maurice Sendak, author of the
beloved children's book Where the
Wild Things Are, dies at 83. The son
of immigrant Polish Jews, Sendak
had said that he spent his childhood

thinking about the children who died
in the Holocaust in Europe. "My bur-
den is living for those who didn't," he
told the Associated Press.
Israeli Deputy Foreign Minister
Danny Ayalon and widows of the
murdered athletes and coaches at
the 1972 Munich Olympics launch a
one-minute video campaign after the
International Olympic Committee
officially rejects a request to hold a
moment of silence for the Munich 11
at the London Games this summer.
President Obama awards the Medal
of Freedom to Jan Karski, Madeleine
Albright and Bob Dylan, all Jewish,
among other recipients.
Israeli protesters attack Africans
and smash windshields at an anti-
migrant demonstration in Tel Aviv
and, a week later, violent demonstra-
tions continue. U.S. Jewish groups
condemn anti-African violence and
the riots, which end with 17 arrests.
Obama proclaims May as Jewish
Heritage Month and discusses the
perseverance of Jewish Americans in
overcoming adversity and hostility in
order to reach success in America.
After the ouster of President Hosni
Mubarak during an uprising more
than a year ago, Egypt holds the first
round of voting in presidential elec-
tion. Mohamed Morsi of the Islamist
Muslim Brotherhood goes on to win
the presidency.

June

At a concert in Israel launching her
world tour, Madonna appeals for
peace in the Middle East and beyond.
The American singer donates 600
tickets to Israeli and Palestinian
peace activists. Madonna has per-
formed twice before in Israel and has
visited personally with her children
as part of her devotion to the study of
Jewish mysticism.
A New York Times report confirms
long-held suspicions that Israel and
the United States collaborated to
develop a computer virus to derail
Iran's nuclear ambitions. The Stuxnet
virus was jointly developed by the
Israeli military and the U.S. National
Security Agency, according to the

Times.
Israeli President Shimon Peres
calls for the renewal of peace talks
with the Palestinians after being
awarded the U.S. Presidential Medal
of Freedom. President Obama says
Peres embodies Israel's need to
simultaneously defend itself and to
seek peace.
The Genesis Prize, which is being
touted as a "Jewish Nobel Prize," is
established to award Jews who win
global recognition for their profes-
sional achievements, including in the

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