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2020 Continued from Page 7
The Abraham Accords
Before 2020, Israel only had
formal diplomatic relations
with two neighboring Arab
countries, Egypt and Jordan.

As 2020 ends, Israel now has
relations with the United
Arab Emirates and Bahrain,
and pending ties with Sudan
and Morocco (it also formal-
ized ties with Bhutan, the tiny
Buddhist-majority nation).

While the deals include
tradeoffs that have made some
on both sides of Congress’ aisle
uncomfortable — including
advanced military weapons to
the UAE and taking Sudan off
the U.S. list of terrorism sponsors
— the moves have been widely
lauded for enlarging the Arab
world’s acceptance of Israel.

Lots of Nobel Prizes
Jews are known for their
proclivity for winning Nobel
Prizes. So much so, in fact,
that the concept features in all
kinds of strange theories about
Jewish intelligence.

JEWISHEXPONENT.COM Academic Paul Milgrom
shared the economics prize
for his discoveries in the field
of auction theory. Poet Louise
Gluck won in literature “for
her unmistakable poetic voice
that with austere beauty makes
individual existence universal.”
And Harvey Alter, a researcher
for the National Institutes of
Health, shared the Nobel in
medicine for helping identify the
hepatitis C virus. (Not to forget
two retired Jewish mathemati-
cians won the Abel Prize, seen as
the Nobel equivalent for a field
that does not award one.)
A child’s “Avinu Malkeinu”
goes viral
One break from the heavi-
ness of a pandemic High
Holidays came in the form
of a beaming 6-year-old in
Australia, Bibi Shapiro, who
went viral with his version of
“Avinu Malkeinu.”
Bibi appeared over Zoom
during Yom Kippur services
at Central Synagogue in New
York City, collaborated with a
favorite singer from his native
South Africa and spurred
an international conversa-
tion among Jewish children’s
musicians, showing the global
reach of good news.

A historic march against
anti-Semitism It’s hard to remember
a time before the pandemic
raged through the country
this year, but as the calendar
turned to 2020, the New York
City area was reeling from a
spate of violent anti-Semitic
attacks, including a Jersey City
kosher store shooting and a
stabbing in Monsey, New York.

Orthodox Jews in Brooklyn
were the victims of a sharp
uptick in random assaults.

In response, New York
City officials and local Jewish
groups helped organize one
of the largest marches against
anti-Semitism the country has
ever seen, which symbolically
started in Lower Manhattan and
JEWISH EXPONENT
crossed the Brooklyn Bridge.

An Israeli phenom makes the
NBA It’s rare for an Israeli athlete
to make it to one of the top-tier
American sports leagues. It’s
unprecedented for an Israeli
athlete to be touted as one of
said league’s top prospects.

Deni Avdija achieved both of
those feats when he was picked
ninth overall in the 2020 NBA
Draft by the Washington
Wizards. The lanky 6-foot-9 forward
with heaps of potential (he’s
just 19), born to a Jewish Israeli
mother and Muslim Serbian
former Israeli basketball player
father, has not been afraid to
show off his Jewish pride — he
even lit a Chanukah menorah
in a video on the Wizards’
Instagram page.

The Wizards have embraced
Avdija’s identity by creating a
Hebrew Twitter account. The
team’s Jewish announcer called
him “the mensch off the bench
on Chanukah!” in his first
preseason game.

A mayoral Rosh Hashanah
baby In 2019, Minneapolis’
Jewish mayor, Jacob Frey, was
a rising star — and sex symbol.

He made significant change in
the city’s historically fraught
zoning rules, endearing him
to many fans on the left, and
became a Twitter target for
President Trump.

But in the aftermath of
George Floyd’s death at the
hands of police officers in his
city, Frey was thrust into the
center of the country’s raging
debate on police reform. His
refusal to defund the city’s
police department made him
a poster child enemy for many
progressives. Just before Rosh Hashanah
this year, though, he had a
joyous reprieve — the birth
of his first child, a girl he and
his wife, Sarah Clarke, named
Frida. l
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