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September 13, 2012 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2012-09-13

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WELLS
FARGO

world of science and the arts.
Anti-Israel billboards calling
for a stop to U.S. foreign assis-
tance to Israel are taken down in
Los Angeles, and StandWithUs
launches a pro-Israel ad campaign
to counter the billboards.
Vandals damage a synagogue
days after repeated attacks by
Jewish extremists on mosques.
Palestinian cars are also vandal-
ized in price tag attacks to protest
the evacuation of several apart-
ment buildings in the Ulpana
neighborhood of the West Bank.
Some 200 Israelis ride buses on
Shabbat to show that public trans-
portation is needed and wanted on
the Jewish Sabbath.

L'Shana Tova Tikotevu!

Wishing my clients and friends
warmest wishes for a healthy and happy year.

The Wells Fargo Foundation is a proud supporter of
educational institutions throughout the United States.

Together we'll go far

July

Israelis protesting the absence
of affordable housing and the
high cost of living in Israel stage
massive demonstrations. Moshe
Silman, a protester who had set
himself on fire during a rally in
Tel Aviv while blaming the State
of Israel for leaving him homeless
and helpless, dies several days
later from second- and third-
degree burns.
A draft committee formulates a
new law on haredi Orthodox mili-
tary service. Netanyahu later dis-
bands the committee and its draft
law is rejected by Israel's Knesset.
In August, Israel starts drafting
haredim into the army.
Israel brings in remaining
Ethiopian immigrants and builds a
new absorption center in southern
Israel.
The International Olympic
Committee rejects an interna-
tional call for a moment of silence
at the opening ceremonies of the
London Olympics for the 11 Israeli
athletes and coaches killed by
Palestinian terrorists at the 1972
Games.
A terrorist attack in Bulgaria
kills five and wounds 33 Israeli
tourists; Netanyahu says all signs
point to Iran as the culprit.
Rabbi Yosef Shalom Elyashiv,
considered the most important
authority of Jewish law for the
non-Chasidic haredi Orthodox
community, dies at 102.
Germany's government calls for
circumcision law after a district
court in Cologne rules that the
non-medical circumcision of a
minor is a criminal act.
Yitzhak Shamir, former Israeli
prime minister, dies at 96. Israel's
leaders praise Shamir's dedication
and service.

Allen Olender, CIMA®, Managing Direct& — Investment Officer

Wells Fargo Advisors

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