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The Simon Wiesenthal Center is a Jewish global human rights organization researching the Holocaust and hate in a historic and contemporary context.
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The Simon Wiesenthal Center (SWC) is a Jewish [1] human rights organization established in 1977 by Rabbi Marvin Hier. [2][3][4] The center is known for Holocaust research and remembrance, hunting Nazi war criminals, combating anti-Semitism, tolerance education, defending Israel, [5] and its Museum of Tolerance. [6]
Los Angeles - H.Q. THE SIMON WIESENTHAL CENTER www.wiesenthal.com The Simon Wiesenthal Center is a global human rights organization researching the Holocaust and hate in a historic and contemporary context.
The Simon Wiesenthal Center has been a trailblazer in interfaith and multifaith work for four decades. Its outreach has included six SWC Papal audiences with three Popes in the Vatican; the Dalai Lama’s visit to the Museum of Tolerance (MOT); numerous partnerships with Indian spiritual leader Sri Sri Ravi Shankar; as well as with other ...
Pico Boulevard and Roxbury Drive), Los Angeles, CA 90035. (310) 553-8403. A Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum. Visit. Anne Frank. Exhibits. Visitor Information. Events.
In November 1977, the Simon Wiesenthal Center was founded. Today, together with its world renowned Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles and the New York Tolerancenter, it is an international center for Holocaust remembrance, the defense of human rights and the Jewish people.
The Museum of Tolerance (MOT) is the educational arm of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an internationally renowned Jewish human rights organization.