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Simon Wiesenthal Center

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]

Simon Wiesenthal Center
(2001)
Named afterSimon Wiesenthal
Founded1977; 46 years ago (1977)
FoundersMarvin Hier
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California, U.S.
Key people
Marvin Hier, Abraham Cooper
Revenue
US$25,359,129 (2018)
ExpensesUS$26,181,569 (2018)
Staff
136 (2016)
Websitewww.wiesenthal.com
Simon Wiesenthal

The center publishes a seasonal magazine, In Motion. The center has close ties to public and private agencies, and regularly meets with elected officials of the United States and foreign governments and with diplomats and heads of state. It is accredited as a non-governmental organization (NGO) at the United Nations, UNESCO, and the Council of Europe.

The center is named in honor of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal. Wiesenthal had nothing to do with its operation or activities other than giving its name,[7] but he remained supportive of it. "I have received many honors in my lifetime," Wiesenthal once said, "when I die, these honors will die with me. But the Simon Wiesenthal Center will live on as my legacy."[8]

Leadership and organization edit

 
Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles

The center is headed by Hier, its dean and founder, Rabbi Abraham Cooper the associate dean and Director of Global Social Action Agenda and Rabbi Meyer May, the executive director. Hier's wife, Marlene Hier, is the Director of Membership development.[9] Shimon Samuels is the Director for International Relations.[10]

In 2016, the center had 136 employees.[11]

The headquarters of the Simon Wiesenthal Center is in Los Angeles. However, there are also international offices located in New York City, Miami, Toronto, Jerusalem, Paris, Chicago, and Buenos Aires.[12]

Finances edit

According to Charity Navigator the center's total revenue and expenses was $25,359,129 and $26,181,569 in 2018. 52.8% of the revenue came from contributions, gifts and grants, 31.4% from fundraising events and 15.8% from government grants.[9]

In its 2013 survey of Jewish charity compensation, the Jewish-American magazine The Forward singled out Hier as "by far the most overpaid CEO" earning double the amount of what would be expected. He and his family members received nearly $1.3 million in 2012 from the center.[13][14] In 2017, The Forward again rated Hier as the most overpaid Jewish charity leader with a total salary of $818,148. Family members of his earned over $600,000 from the organization.[15]

History edit

 
Simon Wiesenthal Tolerance Center in New York City

Founding edit

Hier was born and raised in New York City and became an ordained rabbi at the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School. At the age of 22 he moved to Vancouver, Canada and became the rabbi of the city's orthodox synagogue. He became friends with the mostly non-Orthodox Belzberg family who would help him fund the Simon Wiesenthal Center. In 1977, he moved to Los Angeles and bought a building on Pico Boulevard using a $500,000 donation from Samuel Belzberg which was matched with another half a million from Toronto-based real estate maven Joseph Tannenbaum.[16]

In the building he founded a yeshiva, a religious Jewish school, today known as Yeshiva University High Schools of Los Angeles, and a small Holocaust museum, with Belzberg as founding chairman.[17] Famous Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal was convinced to bless the museum with his name. Edward Norden, writing for Commentary, dismissed the museum as "a low-tech affair fashioned by and for Jews and holding nothing against the Gentiles back—an outsized portrait of Pius XII was given a prominent place among pictures of those who 'didn't care.' The message was that Jews have enemies, murderous enemies, and should look out."[5]

Hier, a skillful fundraiser, networked with the Hollywood célébrité, local politicians, and businessmen and raised large sums of money which he used to expand his operations.[5]

Museum of Tolerance edit

In 1985, the center was incorporated separately from the yeshiva in order to bid for state funding for the construction of a bigger Holocaust museum. This bid was vociferously opposed by the American Civil Liberties Union, the Anti-Defamation League and secular Jewish organizations due to the unclear separation between the yeshiva and the center.[5] At the time, the same persons sat on the board of both the center and the yeshiva.

Another reason for the opposition was that Los Angeles already had a Holocaust museum; the Martyrs' Memorial Museum (later renamed to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust) and Hier's bid was seen as undue competition by parts of Los Angeles Jewish community which also criticized him for exploiting the memory of the Holocaust. Fred Diament, president of the Holocaust survivor group 1939 Club who helped establish the competing Martyrs' Memorial, blasted the organization in an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 1985:[18]

As a survivor, what aggravates me is that they collect lots of money in the name of the Holocaust. And they're using lots of it for publicizing their center and also for certain sensationalist things... The style of the Wiesenthal Center [also] aggravates me. They're too commercial. You cannot package the Holocaust. It's an insult to the memory of our parents and brothers and sisters.

Rabbi Chaim Seidler-Feller, director of the Hillel Jewish Student Union at UCLA, in an interview with the same paper in 1990 claimed that he confronted Hier about the unwelcome competition:[16]

I asked Hier why he was doing this when the Martyrs' Memorial had been in the works for 10 years and was reaching its culmination. His response was: 'We will do it bigger, better, faster--and without the survivors.' There was no regard on his part for communal niceties or respect for the survivor community. It was a venture that he viewed as competitive. Whoever had the biggest center would be king.

Wiesenthal himself, however, was fully supportive of Hier's museum.[18]

Despite the opposition and by using the connections with the Los Angeles elite Hier had formented, he secured a grant for $5 million from the state.[5] According to Karl Katz, designer of the museum, over 10,000 Californians sent messages to the state Senate in support of the grant.[19] The Center later netted an additional $5 million through a bill introduced by Democratic Representative Henry Waxman.[16]

One reason for the approval of the funding was that Hier in 1985 had promised to commemorate the Armenian genocide in the museum. California's governor at the time George Deukmejian was of Armenian descent and the legislation which approved the funding explicitly referred to the Armenian genocide: "which have so adversely affected the lives and well-being of so many human beings, through such mass murder as the Armenian genocide and the Nazi Holocaust and other genocides." In interviews Hier repeatedly assured people that the Armenian genocide would be featured.[16][20]

This drew the ire of some parts of Los Angeles Jewish community because of the precarious situation for Jews in Turkey, which doesn't recognize the Armenian genocide. Hier took the position that the Armenian genocide did happen and that it should be included, regardless of any diplomatic issues. Michael Berenbaum of the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington praised Hier for not allowing the "rewriting of history to the exclusion of Armenian genocide." But to the Armenian community's dismay, the exhibits commemorating the Armenian genocide were removed in 1997.[16][21]

The museum finally opened in 1993, in an 8-story building[22] on Pico Boulevard opposite to Hier's yeshiva. It was given the English name the Museum of Tolerance and the Hebrew name Beit HaShoah, the House of the Holocaust.[23] The total construction costs amounted to some $50 million, with the majority of the funding coming from donations and $10 million from government funding.[24] Today the museum hosts 350,000 visitors annually, among them 110,000 schoolchildren.[5] Branches of the Museum have been built in New York and Jerusalem.

The Center and its Museum of Tolerance is one of many partner organizations of the Austrian Service Abroad (Auslandsdienst) and the corresponding Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service (Gedenkdienst).

Rapid growth edit

From the very start, the center grew rapidly. In 1985 the museum claimed to have 25,000 visitors annually and the center 273,000 contributing members, including 47,000 Californians.[18] Between 1984 and 1990 the center published seven volumes of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual, that focused on the scholarly study of the Holocaust. In 1990, it had become one of the largest Jewish organizations in America with 380,000 members.[25] The same year, Sheldon Teitelbaum and Tom Waldman profiled Hier in the Los Angeles Times, describing him as the "unorthodox rabbi", and characterized his success as follows:[16]

Yet he has apparently become something of a folk-hero among the city's 700,000 Jews; the center is perpetually deluged by $10 donations from even the most non-observant. Last year, when many other Jewish organizations had to cut corners and go begging, the center pulled in $9.7 million in contributions, and another $5.3 million for its new Museum of Tolerance (scheduled to open next year adjacent to the center on Pico Boulevard). And Hier has powerful friends who might withhold their significant contributions to many of the city's other Jewish organizations if they felt it would benefit, or avenge, him. Hier knows this. In all these ways, he has used his muscle to become one of the most imposing figures in world Jewry.

Between 1984 and 1990 the center published seven volumes of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual, that focused on the scholarly study of the Holocaust, broadly defined. This series is ISSN 0741-8450. The archives of the center in Los Angeles have grown to a collection of about 50,000 volumes and non-print materials. Moreover, the archives incorporates photographs, diaries, letters, artifacts, artwork and rare books, which are available to researchers, students and the general public.[citation needed]

New York branch edit

In 2005, the New York branch of the Museum of Tolerance opened to the public under the name New York Tolerance Center, providing tolerance training to police officers, prosecutors, schoolteachers and teenagers. In its first four years, over 10,000 people, mostly law enforcement officers, underwent tolerance training at the facility.[26]

In April 2016, the New York City Council stopped funding the Tolerance Center following the arrest of a former board member who has been accused of raising $20 million from a city correctional officers' union through kickbacks. The Center stated that the member had resigned from its board on June 15, and that it was unaware of any unethical or illegal activities regarding its donors.[27]

Jerusalem branch edit

A branch museum in Jerusalem, expected to be completed in 2021, sparked protests from the city's Muslim population. The museum is being built on a thousand-year-old Muslim graveyard called the Mamilla Cemetery, much of which has already been paved over. The complaints were rejected by Israel's Supreme Court, leading to a demonstration by hundreds of people in November 2008.[28][29] On November 19, 2008, a group of US Jewish and Muslim leaders sent a letter to the Wiesenthal Center urging it to halt the construction of the museum on the site.

As of February 2010, the Museum of Tolerance's plan for construction has been fully approved by Israeli courts and is proceeding at the compound of Mamilla Cemetery. The courts ruled that the compound had been neglected as a spiritual site by the Muslim community, in effect not functioning as a cemetery for decades (while simultaneously used for other purposes), and was thus mundra, i.e. abandoned, under Muslim laws.[30]

Search for Nazi war criminals edit

The center used to hunt Nazi war criminals, often in collaboration with Simon Wiesenthal. Its first claim to fame came in 1979 when it successfully petitioned West Germany to revoke a statute of limitations on Nazi war criminals.[31]

Efraim Zuroff, director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center office in Jerusalem, is the coordinator of Nazi war crimes research worldwide for the Wiesenthal Center and he is also the author of its annual (since 2001) "Status Report" on the worldwide investigation and prosecution of Nazi war criminals which includes a "most wanted" list of Nazi war criminals.

In November 2005, the Simon Wiesenthal Center gave the name of four suspected former Nazi criminals to German authorities. The names were the first results of Operation Last Chance, a drive launched that year by the center to track down former Nazis for World War II-era crimes before they die of old age.

According to the center, about 2,000 Nazi war criminals obtained Canadian citizenship by providing false documents, but the Canadian government largely ignored their presence until the mid-1980s. They also claim that when they were exposed the government made their deportations harder to carry out. One example is Vladimir Katriuk, who the center said was involved in the Khatyn massacre in 1943 and who came to Canada in 1951.[32] Katriuk, who denied the allegations, died in 2015 before he could be extradited to Russia to face charges.

Black Hebrew Israelite awareness edit

 
Between 2019 and 2022, individuals motivated by Black Hebrew Israelitism committed 5 religiously motivated murders.[33]

In 2022, the Center published their first report about the rise of the anti-semitic Black Hebrew Israelite movement.[34] The report profiled the Israelites' belief system, in the wake of the Hebrews to Negroes: Wake Up Black America documentary, promoted by NBA star Kyrie Irving. The documentary contained antisemitic tropes, Holocaust denial, and claims of an international Jewish conspiracy.[35][36]

The center reported that individuals motivated by Black Hebrew Israelitism committed five religiously motived murders between 2019 and 2022.[37] The report stated that BHIs believe that Jewish people are "imposters", who have "stolen" Black American's true racial and religious identity.[38] Black Hebrew Israelites promulgate the anti-semitic Khazar conspiracy theory about Jewish origins.[39] In a 2019 survey of 1,019 African Americans, 4% of respondents self-identified as Black Hebrew Israelites.[40]

Moriah Films edit

Moriah Films, also known as the Jack and Pearl Resnick Film Division of the SWC, was created to produce theatrical documentaries to educate both national and international audiences, with a focus on contemporary human rights and ethical issues and Jewish experience. Two films produced by the division, Genocide and The Long Way Home have received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.[41]

Moriah Films has worked with numerous actors to narrate their productions. Including but not limited to Elizabeth Taylor, Michael Douglas, Nicole Kidman, Morgan Freeman, Patrick Stewart, and Sandra Bullock.[42]

Top ten anti-Semitic/anti-Israel slurs edit

Since 2010, the center has published annual lists of individuals who they consider to have uttered the most antisemitic or anti-Israel "slurs" for the year.[43] The rankings have often been criticized for labeling criticism of Israel anti-Semitism. Examples include Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallström's call for an investigation into "extra-judicial killings" by Israeli police during the Knife intifada in 2015 which the center ranked as the eight worst slur that year,[44] and Berlin's mayor Michael Müller who the center considered placing on the list in 2016 for "mainstreaming the BDS movement that never contributes to the daily life of Palestinians."[45] The inclusion of German journalist Jakob Augstein on their 2012 list sparked a controversy in German media.[43]


The center's 2021 edition of its "Global Anti-Semitism Top Ten" list included in seventh place the entire country of Germany, particularly Michael Blume [de], the commissioner against antisemitism of the German state of Baden-Württemberg, alleging that he had liked a 2019 Facebook post equating Zionism with Nazism. Blume told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in an interview that he has no recollection of liking any such post, and that it was possible that the post had been edited after he had liked it; he also described himself as a "friend and ally" of Israel who believes that "Zionism is fully legitimate" and that "anti-Zionism equates [to] antisemitism, pure and simple". The European Union's coordinator for combatting antisemitism, Katharina von Schnurbein, said that by including Blume on its list, the center "discredit[s] the invaluable legacy of Simon Wiesenthal". Blume's inclusion was also criticised by representatives of Baden-Württemberg's Jewish community[46][47][48] and the Central Council of Jews in Germany.[49] In January 2023 the Managing editor of the biggest Jewish Newspaper in Germany, jüdische Allgemeine, criticised the Wiesenthal Center for integrating Christoph Heusgen, Jakob Augstein and Michael Blume in its lists and for naming them next to terrorists and anti-Semites. He wrote with regard to the Wiesenthal Center and its lists:[50]

"The fight against anti-Semitism is too serious to be pursued in the way the Wiesenthal Center unfortunately did with the list. [...] Truth instead of fake news: For Simon Wiesenthal, that was a matter of course. Obviously, this is only a very limited part of the Simon Wiesenthal Center's self-image."

Humanitarian Award dinners edit

The center hosts dinners during which it awards people the prizes Humanitarian Award and the less prestigious Medal of Valor. It is one of the center's main fundraising events.[51] The winners of the Humanitarian Award for each year were:

Official statements and controversies edit

Controversies include aiding Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder in a lawsuit against the Washington City Paper.[66]

German reunification edit

Hier was skeptical of the reunification of Germany because he feared that anti-Semitism might reemerge in a reunified Germany. On February 9, 1990, he sent a letter to Chancellor Helmut Kohl and in it, he expressed his fears: "I am not among those in the cheering section applauding the rush towards German reunification." In his reply to Hier's letter three weeks later, Kohl expressed his disappointment "at how little many opponents of German unity take note of the fact that for decades now especially the young generation in the free part of Germany has been informed without any taboos of the causes and consequences of the National Socialist tyranny: in schools, universities, church or other educational institutions and the media."[67][68][69]

He added that East Germans are "immune to any new totalitarian temptations" and he also emphasized the fact that hate crimes are punishable with fines or prison sentences. However, the last communist premier of East Germany, Hans Modrow, wrote a letter to Hier and in it, he wrote that Hier's fears were "definitely justified in the light of the formation of a multi-party landscape." Hier welcomed the frankness of Modrow's reply, adding that "[t]he legacy of the Holocaust in a united Germany should be institutionalized. It should be on the conscience of every German from cradle to grave in a formalized way."[67][68][69]

Later, in the early stages of the First Gulf War, the center released a report which accused Western companies of complicity in Iraq's chemical weapons program. The report said that 207 companies, 86 of which were West German, had supplied Iraq with chemical weapons components as late as 1989. German companies had sold Zyklon-B to Iraq and they also helped it build gas chambers - modeled on those which were used by the Nazis - to exterminate Iranian prisoners of war, according to the report. Kenneth R. Timmerman, who prepared the report, wrote: "The picture beginning to emerge is of a vast Iraqi pillage of the treasures of West German technology, aided and abetted by the West German authorities in their lust to increase the nation's export earnings." Despite the allegations in the report, fully endorsed by Hier, the relationship between him and Kohl remained cordial.[70][71]

World Social Forum edit

The center is very critical of the annual World Economic Forum-alternative the World Social Forum. In 2002, the center's Shimon Samuels published in essay titled With a Clenched First and an Outstretched Arm: Antisemitism, Globalization, and the NGO Challenge in the International Area in the journal Jewish Political Studies Review run by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs. In the essay, he claimed that the WSF was an amalgamation of "anti-Globalism, anti-Americanism, anti-capitalism, anti-Zionism, and antisemitism."[72]

Relationship with Barack Obama edit

The center was a harsh critic of president Barack Obama's Middle Eastern policy. In May 2011, Obama proposed that "the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps" which implied that Israel should withdraw from most of the territory it occupied in the Six-day war in 1967. The proposal drew ire from the center which claimed that such a withdrawal "would be Auschwitz borders for Israel," alluding to the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp.[73][74]

In December 2016 it ranked the Obama administrations refusal to veto a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlement construction as the most anti-semitic/anti-Israel incident that year. The center wrote "The most stunning 2016 U.N. attack on Israel was facilitated by President Obama when the U.S. abstained on a U.N. Security Council resolution condemning Israel for settlement construction."[75]

Relationship with Donald Trump edit

In 2017, Hier faced harsh criticism from the Jewish-American community for accepting an invite by the Trump campaign to hold a prayer at the president elect's inauguration. Hier defended his decision by saying that he had offered his blessings to presidential candidates before. That didn't placate his critics who claimed that Trump was a different kind of president who targeted minorities and had at times used tropes considered by many to be antisemitic.[76] Criticism came from Peter Beinart writing in The Forward that "they will reserve a special mention for the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Rabbi Marvin Hier. Last week, Trump rewarded him by asking him to offer an inaugural prayer."[77]

In an interview in The Times of Israel in 2019 Hier praised Trump for his decision to relocate the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and to recognize the Golan Heights as Israeli territory: "Speaking as a Jew, so many presidents talked about making Jerusalem the capital of Israel. They made nice speeches, but in the end they couldn't deliver. Trump delivered."[78]

Hier and his wife have participated in fundraising events for Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.[79]

The center has also at times criticized Trump. In January 2018 it asked the president to withdraw his statements about wanting more immigration from places from Norway, rather than from "shithole countries" like Haiti and those in Africa.[80][81]

Meir and the Kushner family who are Trump's in-laws (related via Jared Kushner) have known each other for decades. The Kushner family has made several large donations to the center via the Charles and Seryl Kushner Family Foundation.[76][82]

Opposition to the BDS movement edit

In 2013, the SWC released a report on the BDS movement which calls for boycotting Israel until it stops the occupation and discrimination against Palestinian citizens, and allows the Palestinian refugees to return.[83] The report claimed that BDS is a "thinly-disguised effort to coordinate and complement the violent strategy of Palestinian, Arab, and Muslim 'rejectionists' who have refused to make peace with Israel for over six decades, and to pursue a high-profile campaign composed of anti-Israel big lies to help destroy the Jewish State by any and all means". The report also said that BDS attacks Israel's entire economy and society, holding all (Jewish) Israelis as collectively guilty.[84]

Allegations against the Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians edit

On March 8, 2007, the head of international relations for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Stanley Trevor Samuels, was convicted (and later acquitted in an appeal) of defamation by a Paris courthouse for accusing the French-based Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians (CBSP) of sending funds to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers.[85]

In its filing of the suit, the CBSP labelled the accusations "ridiculous", stating that its charitable work consisted of providing aid to some 3,000 Palestinian orphans. The court ruled that documents produced by the Wiesenthal Center established no "direct or indirect participation in financing terrorism" on the part of the CBSP, and that the allegations were "seriously defamatory".[85]

The Wiesenthal Center appealed the court ruling, and the appeal was granted in July 2009.[86]

2006 Iranian sumptuary law hoax edit

In the spring of 2006, Douglas Kelly, the editor of the Canadian National Post found a column by Iranian in exile, Amir Taheri, alleging that the Iranian parliament might force minorities to wear identifiable clothing. Kelly phoned the center and spoke with Abraham Cooper and Hier who both confirmed the story as "absolutely true." On May 18, 2006, one day before Kelly's story was to be published, the center wrote a letter to United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan urging the international community to pressure Iran to drop the measure.[87] The letter characterized Taheri as "a well known and well respected analyst on Iranian affairs" and claimed that "a consensus has developed regarding color badges to be worn by non-Moslems: yellow for Jews, red for Christians, blue for Zoroastrians and other colors for other religions."[88] At that point, neither Cooper nor Hier had actually tried to verify the story.[89]

The day after, Taylor Marsh called Aaron Breitbart, a researcher at the center to verify the story. He too said that the story was "very true" and "very scary." He added that Hier had been on the phone for four hours to confirm the story, something Marsh found odd and she wondered how the confirmation could have taken four hours.[89]

The same day the story was published, several Iranian experts doubted its veracity and it was soon found out to have been a complete fabrication by Taheri. The newspaper that published the story retracted it and apologized for it, but the center never did apologize and refused to admit any mistake on their part.[89][90]

Hunt Museum controversy edit

In January 2004, Shimon Samuels of the Paris branch of the center published an open letter to the president of Ireland, Mary McAleese, requesting the "Irish Museum of the Year Award" recently given to the Hunt Museum in Limerick to be retracted, until the conclusion of a demanded inquiry into the provenance of a significant number of items in the collection.[91] In the letter he alleged that the founders of the museum, John and Gertrude Hunt, had close ties to the head of the Nazi Party (NSDP-AO) in Ireland, among others, and that the British had suspected the couple of espionage during the Second world war. The center also claimed, 'The "Hunt Museum Essential Guide" describes only 150 of the over 2000 objects in the Museum's collection and, notably, without providing information on their provenance – data that all museums are now required to provide in accordance with international procedure.'[92]

This essentially accused the Hunt Museum in Limerick of keeping art and artifacts looted during the Second World War, which was described as "unprofessional in the extreme" by the expert Lynn Nicholas that cleared the museum of wrongdoing.[93][94] The claim was taken so seriously that the examination was supervised by the prestigious Royal Irish Academy, whose 2006 report is available online.[95] McAleese, who had been written to by the center, then criticized Samuels for "a tissue of lies", adding that the center had diminished the name of Simon Wiesenthal.[96] The center said that it had prepared its own 150-page report in May 2008 that would be published after vetting by its lawyers, but had not done so as of November 2008.[97] The report was finally made on December 12, 2008.[98]

Opposition to Park51 edit

The Simon Wiesenthal Center opposed the construction of Park51, a Muslim community center in Manhattan in New York, because the planned location was only two blocks away from Ground Zero where the September 11 attacks had taken place. The executive director of the center's Museum of Tolerance in Manhattan, Meyer May said it was "insensitive" to locate the centre there. The Jewish Week noted that the center itself was accused of intolerance when it built a museum in Jerusalem on land that was once a Muslim cemetery, after gaining approval from Israeli courts.[99]

Accusations of antisemitism against Hugo Chávez edit

The Center criticized Hugo Chávez for various statements, including a statement in his Christmas speech in 2005:[100]

The world is for all of us, then, but it so happens that a minority, the descendants of the same ones that crucified Christ, the descendants of the same ones that kicked Bolivar out of here and also crucified him in their own way over there in Santa Marta, in Colombia.

A minority has taken possession of all the wealth of the world. A minority has taken ownership of all of the gold of the planet, of the silver, of the minerals, the waters, the good lands, oil, of the wealth, and have concentrated the wealth in a few hands.

Less than 10 percent of the population of the world owns more than half of the wealth of the world, more than the population of the planet is poor, and each day there are more poor people in the whole world.

The reference was to Simon Bolívar, a South American folk hero who led several countries to independence from Spain in the 19th century. But the center in its press release omitted the reference to Bolívar and quoted Chávez as follows: "the world has wealth for all, but some minorities, the descendants of the same people that crucified Christ, have taken over all the wealth of the world." It asserted that he was referring to Jews, and denounced the remarks as antisemitic by way of his allusions to wealth.[101] The American Jewish Committee, the American Jewish Congress, and the Confederation of Jewish Associations of Venezuela defended Chávez, stating that he was speaking not of Jews, but of South America's white oligarchy.[89] The center's representative in Latin America replied that Chávez's mention of Christ-killers was "ambiguous at best" and that the "decision to criticize Chávez had been taken after careful consideration".[102]

Band attire controversies edit

The center has on two occasions criticized bands for wearing attire resembling Nazi uniforms or using Nazi symbolism.

In 2011, Abraham Cooper, condemned the Japanese band Kishidan for wearing uniforms resembling those of the SS, the armed wing of the Nazi party. The band wore military-inspired uniforms, adorned with the German medal Iron Cross and Nazi insignia such as the death skull and SS eagle on MTV Japan's primetime program "Mega Vector". Cooper said in a written protest to the band's management company Sony Music Artists, MTV Japan and the Japanese entertainment group Avex (Kishidan's label at the time being and also the current one) that "there is no excuse for such an outrage" and that "many young Japanese are "woefully uneducated" about the crimes against humanity committed by Nazi Germany and Japan during the second world war, but global entities like MTV and Sony Music should know better".[103]

As a result, Sony Music Artists and Avex[104] issued a joint statement of public apology on their respective websites.

On November 11, 2018, Cooper denounced the South Korean band BTS with the following statement: "Flags appearing on stage at their concert were eerily similar to the Nazi Swastika. It goes without saying that this group, which was invited to speak at the UN, owes the people of Japan and the victims of the Nazism an apology."[105] The band's management responded to the charge and offered their "sincerest apologies" but claimed that the similarities with Nazi symbols were unintentional.[106]

Praise and criticism edit

Simon Wiesenthal, the Holocaust survivor the center is named after, remained a strong supporter of Hier and his center. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 1990 he said: "The man is never quiet. He is always trying to do things no one else has ever tried. I know that he makes other Jewish organizations nervous. This center is young and aggressive. I hope this aggressivity will survive me."[16]

Wendy Brown in her 2009 dissertation criticized the use of tolerance[5] for what she identify as a "Zionist political agenda of the Wiesenthal Center", and the museum, for offering a one-sided view of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict.[5]

Lawrence Swaim in 2012 criticized the center for conflating criticism of Israel with anti-Semitism and for lying, comparing it to its eponym Simon Wiesenthal:[89]

The Center presents a worldview in which anti-Semitism lurks every-where, any criticism of Israel is anti-Semitism, and a new Holocaust is right around the corner. If Arabs or Muslims are inconveniently inclined to seek peace with Israel, or if Christians fail to manifest the necessary anti-Semitism, something must be invented. This tendency to lie and embellish is uncannily similar to the methods of Simon Wiesenthal himself, but with a big difference - Simon Wiesenthal made things up mainly for self-aggrandizement, and to generate public awareness about Nazi war criminals still at large. That is something we can understand, ... The Simon Wiesenthal Center on the other hand lies to raise money, lots of it, more than Simon Wiesenthal ever dreamed of, and its political agenda is a lot darker than Wiesenthal's. It includes public hate-mongering of Muslims, regular appeals to a neofascist form of Zionism, and relentless provocations to religious war in Israel/Palestine.

In Beyond Chutzpah, Norman Finkelstein accuses the center of exaggerating and fabricating anti-Semitism for monetary gain:[107]

These organizations stand in the same relationship to their respective host countries as Communist parties once did, except that they view Israel rather than Stalin's Russia as the Motherland. And, where they not able to conjure up anti-Semitism, Abraham Foxman and Rabbi Hier of the Wiesenthal Center would face the prospect of finding real jobs. In the cases of Foxman and Hier this would be a real tragedy: both get paid nearly a half million dollars annually from their respective "charitable" organizations.

In popular culture edit

The center is featured in the movie Freedom Writers. An exterior view of the center is given, and there are scenes inside the museum, showing simulation entrances to gas chambers in death camps.

See also edit

References edit

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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 Simon Wiesenthal Center 2001 Named afterSimon WiesenthalFounded1977 46 years ago 1977 FoundersMarvin HierHeadquartersLos Angeles California U S Key peopleMarvin Hier Abraham CooperRevenueUS 25 359 129 2018 ExpensesUS 26 181 569 2018 Staff136 2016 Websitewww wbr wiesenthal wbr comSimon WiesenthalThe center publishes a seasonal magazine In Motion The center has close ties to public and private agencies and regularly meets with elected officials of the United States and foreign governments and with diplomats and heads of state It is accredited as a non governmental organization NGO at the United Nations UNESCO and the Council of Europe The center is named in honor of Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal Wiesenthal had nothing to do with its operation or activities other than giving its name 7 but he remained supportive of it I have received many honors in my lifetime Wiesenthal once said when I die these honors will die with me But the Simon Wiesenthal Center will live on as my legacy 8 Contents 1 Leadership and organization 2 Finances 3 History 3 1 Founding 3 2 Museum of Tolerance 3 3 Rapid growth 3 4 New York branch 3 5 Jerusalem branch 3 6 Search for Nazi war criminals 3 7 Black Hebrew Israelite awareness 4 Moriah Films 5 Top ten anti Semitic anti Israel slurs 6 Humanitarian Award dinners 7 Official statements and controversies 7 1 German reunification 7 2 World Social Forum 7 3 Relationship with Barack Obama 7 4 Relationship with Donald Trump 7 5 Opposition to the BDS movement 7 6 Allegations against the Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians 7 7 2006 Iranian sumptuary law hoax 7 8 Hunt Museum controversy 7 9 Opposition to Park51 7 10 Accusations of antisemitism against Hugo Chavez 7 11 Band attire controversies 8 Praise and criticism 9 In popular culture 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksLeadership and organization edit nbsp Simon Wiesenthal Center Los AngelesThe center is headed by Hier its dean and founder Rabbi Abraham Cooper the associate dean and Director of Global Social Action Agenda and Rabbi Meyer May the executive director Hier s wife Marlene Hier is the Director of Membership development 9 Shimon Samuels is the Director for International Relations 10 In 2016 the center had 136 employees 11 The headquarters of the Simon Wiesenthal Center is in Los Angeles However there are also international offices located in New York City Miami Toronto Jerusalem Paris Chicago and Buenos Aires 12 Finances editAccording to Charity Navigator the center s total revenue and expenses was 25 359 129 and 26 181 569 in 2018 52 8 of the revenue came from contributions gifts and grants 31 4 from fundraising events and 15 8 from government grants 9 In its 2013 survey of Jewish charity compensation the Jewish American magazine The Forward singled out Hier as by far the most overpaid CEO earning double the amount of what would be expected He and his family members received nearly 1 3 million in 2012 from the center 13 14 In 2017 The Forward again rated Hier as the most overpaid Jewish charity leader with a total salary of 818 148 Family members of his earned over 600 000 from the organization 15 History edit nbsp Simon Wiesenthal Tolerance Center in New York CityFounding edit Hier was born and raised in New York City and became an ordained rabbi at the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School At the age of 22 he moved to Vancouver Canada and became the rabbi of the city s orthodox synagogue He became friends with the mostly non Orthodox Belzberg family who would help him fund the Simon Wiesenthal Center In 1977 he moved to Los Angeles and bought a building on Pico Boulevard using a 500 000 donation from Samuel Belzberg which was matched with another half a million from Toronto based real estate maven Joseph Tannenbaum 16 In the building he founded a yeshiva a religious Jewish school today known as Yeshiva University High Schools of Los Angeles and a small Holocaust museum with Belzberg as founding chairman 17 Famous Nazi hunter Simon Wiesenthal was convinced to bless the museum with his name Edward Norden writing for Commentary dismissed the museum as a low tech affair fashioned by and for Jews and holding nothing against the Gentiles back an outsized portrait of Pius XII was given a prominent place among pictures of those who didn t care The message was that Jews have enemies murderous enemies and should look out 5 Hier a skillful fundraiser networked with the Hollywood celebrite local politicians and businessmen and raised large sums of money which he used to expand his operations 5 Museum of Tolerance edit Further information Museum of Tolerance In 1985 the center was incorporated separately from the yeshiva in order to bid for state funding for the construction of a bigger Holocaust museum This bid was vociferously opposed by the American Civil Liberties Union the Anti Defamation League and secular Jewish organizations due to the unclear separation between the yeshiva and the center 5 At the time the same persons sat on the board of both the center and the yeshiva Another reason for the opposition was that Los Angeles already had a Holocaust museum the Martyrs Memorial Museum later renamed to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust and Hier s bid was seen as undue competition by parts of Los Angeles Jewish community which also criticized him for exploiting the memory of the Holocaust Fred Diament president of the Holocaust survivor group 1939 Club who helped establish the competing Martyrs Memorial blasted the organization in an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 1985 18 As a survivor what aggravates me is that they collect lots of money in the name of the Holocaust And they re using lots of it for publicizing their center and also for certain sensationalist things The style of the Wiesenthal Center also aggravates me They re too commercial You cannot package the Holocaust It s an insult to the memory of our parents and brothers and sisters Rabbi Chaim Seidler Feller director of the Hillel Jewish Student Union at UCLA in an interview with the same paper in 1990 claimed that he confronted Hier about the unwelcome competition 16 I asked Hier why he was doing this when the Martyrs Memorial had been in the works for 10 years and was reaching its culmination His response was We will do it bigger better faster and without the survivors There was no regard on his part for communal niceties or respect for the survivor community It was a venture that he viewed as competitive Whoever had the biggest center would be king Wiesenthal himself however was fully supportive of Hier s museum 18 Despite the opposition and by using the connections with the Los Angeles elite Hier had formented he secured a grant for 5 million from the state 5 According to Karl Katz designer of the museum over 10 000 Californians sent messages to the state Senate in support of the grant 19 The Center later netted an additional 5 million through a bill introduced by Democratic Representative Henry Waxman 16 One reason for the approval of the funding was that Hier in 1985 had promised to commemorate the Armenian genocide in the museum California s governor at the time George Deukmejian was of Armenian descent and the legislation which approved the funding explicitly referred to the Armenian genocide which have so adversely affected the lives and well being of so many human beings through such mass murder as the Armenian genocide and the Nazi Holocaust and other genocides In interviews Hier repeatedly assured people that the Armenian genocide would be featured 16 20 This drew the ire of some parts of Los Angeles Jewish community because of the precarious situation for Jews in Turkey which doesn t recognize the Armenian genocide Hier took the position that the Armenian genocide did happen and that it should be included regardless of any diplomatic issues Michael Berenbaum of the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington praised Hier for not allowing the rewriting of history to the exclusion of Armenian genocide But to the Armenian community s dismay the exhibits commemorating the Armenian genocide were removed in 1997 16 21 The museum finally opened in 1993 in an 8 story building 22 on Pico Boulevard opposite to Hier s yeshiva It was given the English name the Museum of Tolerance and the Hebrew name Beit HaShoah the House of the Holocaust 23 The total construction costs amounted to some 50 million with the majority of the funding coming from donations and 10 million from government funding 24 Today the museum hosts 350 000 visitors annually among them 110 000 schoolchildren 5 Branches of the Museum have been built in New York and Jerusalem The Center and its Museum of Tolerance is one of many partner organizations of the Austrian Service Abroad Auslandsdienst and the corresponding Austrian Holocaust Memorial Service Gedenkdienst Rapid growth edit From the very start the center grew rapidly In 1985 the museum claimed to have 25 000 visitors annually and the center 273 000 contributing members including 47 000 Californians 18 Between 1984 and 1990 the center published seven volumes of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual that focused on the scholarly study of the Holocaust In 1990 it had become one of the largest Jewish organizations in America with 380 000 members 25 The same year Sheldon Teitelbaum and Tom Waldman profiled Hier in the Los Angeles Times describing him as the unorthodox rabbi and characterized his success as follows 16 Yet he has apparently become something of a folk hero among the city s 700 000 Jews the center is perpetually deluged by 10 donations from even the most non observant Last year when many other Jewish organizations had to cut corners and go begging the center pulled in 9 7 million in contributions and another 5 3 million for its new Museum of Tolerance scheduled to open next year adjacent to the center on Pico Boulevard And Hier has powerful friends who might withhold their significant contributions to many of the city s other Jewish organizations if they felt it would benefit or avenge him Hier knows this In all these ways he has used his muscle to become one of the most imposing figures in world Jewry Between 1984 and 1990 the center published seven volumes of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual that focused on the scholarly study of the Holocaust broadly defined This series is ISSN 0741 8450 The archives of the center in Los Angeles have grown to a collection of about 50 000 volumes and non print materials Moreover the archives incorporates photographs diaries letters artifacts artwork and rare books which are available to researchers students and the general public citation needed New York branch edit In 2005 the New York branch of the Museum of Tolerance opened to the public under the name New York Tolerance Center providing tolerance training to police officers prosecutors schoolteachers and teenagers In its first four years over 10 000 people mostly law enforcement officers underwent tolerance training at the facility 26 In April 2016 the New York City Council stopped funding the Tolerance Center following the arrest of a former board member who has been accused of raising 20 million from a city correctional officers union through kickbacks The Center stated that the member had resigned from its board on June 15 and that it was unaware of any unethical or illegal activities regarding its donors 27 Jerusalem branch edit Further information Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem and Mamilla Cemetery Museum of Tolerance controversy A branch museum in Jerusalem expected to be completed in 2021 sparked protests from the city s Muslim population The museum is being built on a thousand year old Muslim graveyard called the Mamilla Cemetery much of which has already been paved over The complaints were rejected by Israel s Supreme Court leading to a demonstration by hundreds of people in November 2008 28 29 On November 19 2008 a group of US Jewish and Muslim leaders sent a letter to the Wiesenthal Center urging it to halt the construction of the museum on the site As of February 2010 the Museum of Tolerance s plan for construction has been fully approved by Israeli courts and is proceeding at the compound of Mamilla Cemetery The courts ruled that the compound had been neglected as a spiritual site by the Muslim community in effect not functioning as a cemetery for decades while simultaneously used for other purposes and was thus mundra i e abandoned under Muslim laws 30 Search for Nazi war criminals edit See also List of most wanted Nazi war criminals The center used to hunt Nazi war criminals often in collaboration with Simon Wiesenthal Its first claim to fame came in 1979 when it successfully petitioned West Germany to revoke a statute of limitations on Nazi war criminals 31 Efraim Zuroff director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center office in Jerusalem is the coordinator of Nazi war crimes research worldwide for the Wiesenthal Center and he is also the author of its annual since 2001 Status Report on the worldwide investigation and prosecution of Nazi war criminals which includes a most wanted list of Nazi war criminals In November 2005 the Simon Wiesenthal Center gave the name of four suspected former Nazi criminals to German authorities The names were the first results of Operation Last Chance a drive launched that year by the center to track down former Nazis for World War II era crimes before they die of old age According to the center about 2 000 Nazi war criminals obtained Canadian citizenship by providing false documents but the Canadian government largely ignored their presence until the mid 1980s They also claim that when they were exposed the government made their deportations harder to carry out One example is Vladimir Katriuk who the center said was involved in the Khatyn massacre in 1943 and who came to Canada in 1951 32 Katriuk who denied the allegations died in 2015 before he could be extradited to Russia to face charges Black Hebrew Israelite awareness edit nbsp Between 2019 and 2022 individuals motivated by Black Hebrew Israelitism committed 5 religiously motivated murders 33 In 2022 the Center published their first report about the rise of the anti semitic Black Hebrew Israelite movement 34 The report profiled the Israelites belief system in the wake of the Hebrews to Negroes Wake Up Black America documentary promoted by NBA star Kyrie Irving The documentary contained antisemitic tropes Holocaust denial and claims of an international Jewish conspiracy 35 36 The center reported that individuals motivated by Black Hebrew Israelitism committed five religiously motived murders between 2019 and 2022 37 The report stated that BHIs believe that Jewish people are imposters who have stolen Black American s true racial and religious identity 38 Black Hebrew Israelites promulgate the anti semitic Khazar conspiracy theory about Jewish origins 39 In a 2019 survey of 1 019 African Americans 4 of respondents self identified as Black Hebrew Israelites 40 Moriah Films editMoriah Films also known as the Jack and Pearl Resnick Film Division of the SWC was created to produce theatrical documentaries to educate both national and international audiences with a focus on contemporary human rights and ethical issues and Jewish experience Two films produced by the division Genocide and The Long Way Home have received the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature 41 Moriah Films has worked with numerous actors to narrate their productions Including but not limited to Elizabeth Taylor Michael Douglas Nicole Kidman Morgan Freeman Patrick Stewart and Sandra Bullock 42 Top ten anti Semitic anti Israel slurs editSince 2010 the center has published annual lists of individuals who they consider to have uttered the most antisemitic or anti Israel slurs for the year 43 The rankings have often been criticized for labeling criticism of Israel anti Semitism Examples include Swedish Foreign Minister Margot Wallstrom s call for an investigation into extra judicial killings by Israeli police during the Knife intifada in 2015 which the center ranked as the eight worst slur that year 44 and Berlin s mayor Michael Muller who the center considered placing on the list in 2016 for mainstreaming the BDS movement that never contributes to the daily life of Palestinians 45 The inclusion of German journalist Jakob Augstein on their 2012 list sparked a controversy in German media 43 The center s 2021 edition of its Global Anti Semitism Top Ten list included in seventh place the entire country of Germany particularly Michael Blume de the commissioner against antisemitism of the German state of Baden Wurttemberg alleging that he had liked a 2019 Facebook post equating Zionism with Nazism Blume told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency in an interview that he has no recollection of liking any such post and that it was possible that the post had been edited after he had liked it he also described himself as a friend and ally of Israel who believes that Zionism is fully legitimate and that anti Zionism equates to antisemitism pure and simple The European Union s coordinator for combatting antisemitism Katharina von Schnurbein said that by including Blume on its list the center discredit s the invaluable legacy of Simon Wiesenthal Blume s inclusion was also criticised by representatives of Baden Wurttemberg s Jewish community 46 47 48 and the Central Council of Jews in Germany 49 In January 2023 the Managing editor of the biggest Jewish Newspaper in Germany judische Allgemeine criticised the Wiesenthal Center for integrating Christoph Heusgen Jakob Augstein and Michael Blume in its lists and for naming them next to terrorists and anti Semites He wrote with regard to the Wiesenthal Center and its lists 50 The fight against anti Semitism is too serious to be pursued in the way the Wiesenthal Center unfortunately did with the list Truth instead of fake news For Simon Wiesenthal that was a matter of course Obviously this is only a very limited part of the Simon Wiesenthal Center s self image Humanitarian Award dinners editThe center hosts dinners during which it awards people the prizes Humanitarian Award and the less prestigious Medal of Valor It is one of the center s main fundraising events 51 The winners of the Humanitarian Award for each year were 1983 Jeane Kirkpatrick American diplomat 52 1994 Margaret Thatcher former prime minister 53 1995 Sidney Sheinberg president and CEO of MCA Inc and Universal Studios and his wife actress Lorraine Gary 54 1997 Jonathan Dolgen chairman of Viacom 55 2002 Jean Marie Messier CEO of Vivendi 56 2008 Rupert Murdoch media mogul 57 2011 Jeffrey Immelt chairman and CEO of General Electric 58 2013 Jim Gianopulos chairman and CEO of Paramount Pictures 59 2014 Ted Sarandos Chief content officer for Netflix 60 2015 Harvey Weinstein Co chairman of The Weinstein Company 51 2016 Jon Feltheimer CEO of Lions Gate Entertainment 61 and Indra Nooyi chairman and CEO of PepsiCo 62 2017 Ronald Meyer vice chairman of NBCUniversal 63 2018 Leslie Moonves chairman and CEO of CBS 64 2019 Bob Iger chairman and CEO of The Walt Disney Company 65 Official statements and controversies editControversies include aiding Washington Redskins owner Dan Snyder in a lawsuit against the Washington City Paper 66 German reunification edit Hier was skeptical of the reunification of Germany because he feared that anti Semitism might reemerge in a reunified Germany On February 9 1990 he sent a letter to Chancellor Helmut Kohl and in it he expressed his fears I am not among those in the cheering section applauding the rush towards German reunification In his reply to Hier s letter three weeks later Kohl expressed his disappointment at how little many opponents of German unity take note of the fact that for decades now especially the young generation in the free part of Germany has been informed without any taboos of the causes and consequences of the National Socialist tyranny in schools universities church or other educational institutions and the media 67 68 69 He added that East Germans are immune to any new totalitarian temptations and he also emphasized the fact that hate crimes are punishable with fines or prison sentences However the last communist premier of East Germany Hans Modrow wrote a letter to Hier and in it he wrote that Hier s fears were definitely justified in the light of the formation of a multi party landscape Hier welcomed the frankness of Modrow s reply adding that t he legacy of the Holocaust in a united Germany should be institutionalized It should be on the conscience of every German from cradle to grave in a formalized way 67 68 69 Later in the early stages of the First Gulf War the center released a report which accused Western companies of complicity in Iraq s chemical weapons program The report said that 207 companies 86 of which were West German had supplied Iraq with chemical weapons components as late as 1989 German companies had sold Zyklon B to Iraq and they also helped it build gas chambers modeled on those which were used by the Nazis to exterminate Iranian prisoners of war according to the report Kenneth R Timmerman who prepared the report wrote The picture beginning to emerge is of a vast Iraqi pillage of the treasures of West German technology aided and abetted by the West German authorities in their lust to increase the nation s export earnings Despite the allegations in the report fully endorsed by Hier the relationship between him and Kohl remained cordial 70 71 World Social Forum edit The center is very critical of the annual World Economic Forum alternative the World Social Forum In 2002 the center s Shimon Samuels published in essay titled With a Clenched First and an Outstretched Arm Antisemitism Globalization and the NGO Challenge in the International Area in the journal Jewish Political Studies Review run by the Jerusalem Center for Public Affairs In the essay he claimed that the WSF was an amalgamation of anti Globalism anti Americanism anti capitalism anti Zionism and antisemitism 72 Relationship with Barack Obama edit The center was a harsh critic of president Barack Obama s Middle Eastern policy In May 2011 Obama proposed that the borders of Israel and Palestine should be based on the 1967 lines with mutually agreed swaps which implied that Israel should withdraw from most of the territory it occupied in the Six day war in 1967 The proposal drew ire from the center which claimed that such a withdrawal would be Auschwitz borders for Israel alluding to the infamous Auschwitz concentration camp 73 74 In December 2016 it ranked the Obama administrations refusal to veto a UN resolution condemning Israeli settlement construction as the most anti semitic anti Israel incident that year The center wrote The most stunning 2016 U N attack on Israel was facilitated by President Obama when the U S abstained on a U N Security Council resolution condemning Israel for settlement construction 75 Relationship with Donald Trump edit In 2017 Hier faced harsh criticism from the Jewish American community for accepting an invite by the Trump campaign to hold a prayer at the president elect s inauguration Hier defended his decision by saying that he had offered his blessings to presidential candidates before That didn t placate his critics who claimed that Trump was a different kind of president who targeted minorities and had at times used tropes considered by many to be antisemitic 76 Criticism came from Peter Beinart writing in The Forward that they will reserve a special mention for the Simon Wiesenthal Center s Rabbi Marvin Hier Last week Trump rewarded him by asking him to offer an inaugural prayer 77 In an interview in The Times of Israel in 2019 Hier praised Trump for his decision to relocate the US embassy in Israel to Jerusalem and to recognize the Golan Heights as Israeli territory Speaking as a Jew so many presidents talked about making Jerusalem the capital of Israel They made nice speeches but in the end they couldn t deliver Trump delivered 78 Hier and his wife have participated in fundraising events for Trump s 2020 reelection campaign 79 The center has also at times criticized Trump In January 2018 it asked the president to withdraw his statements about wanting more immigration from places from Norway rather than from shithole countries like Haiti and those in Africa 80 81 Meir and the Kushner family who are Trump s in laws related via Jared Kushner have known each other for decades The Kushner family has made several large donations to the center via the Charles and Seryl Kushner Family Foundation 76 82 Opposition to the BDS movement edit In 2013 the SWC released a report on the BDS movement which calls for boycotting Israel until it stops the occupation and discrimination against Palestinian citizens and allows the Palestinian refugees to return 83 The report claimed that BDS is a thinly disguised effort to coordinate and complement the violent strategy of Palestinian Arab and Muslim rejectionists who have refused to make peace with Israel for over six decades and to pursue a high profile campaign composed of anti Israel big lies to help destroy the Jewish State by any and all means The report also said that BDS attacks Israel s entire economy and society holding all Jewish Israelis as collectively guilty 84 Allegations against the Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians edit Main article Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians Alleged terrorist connections On March 8 2007 the head of international relations for the Simon Wiesenthal Center Stanley Trevor Samuels was convicted and later acquitted in an appeal of defamation by a Paris courthouse for accusing the French based Committee for Charity and Support for the Palestinians CBSP of sending funds to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers 85 In its filing of the suit the CBSP labelled the accusations ridiculous stating that its charitable work consisted of providing aid to some 3 000 Palestinian orphans The court ruled that documents produced by the Wiesenthal Center established no direct or indirect participation in financing terrorism on the part of the CBSP and that the allegations were seriously defamatory 85 The Wiesenthal Center appealed the court ruling and the appeal was granted in July 2009 86 2006 Iranian sumptuary law hoax edit Main article 2006 Iranian sumptuary law hoax In the spring of 2006 Douglas Kelly the editor of the Canadian National Post found a column by Iranian in exile Amir Taheri alleging that the Iranian parliament might force minorities to wear identifiable clothing Kelly phoned the center and spoke with Abraham Cooper and Hier who both confirmed the story as absolutely true On May 18 2006 one day before Kelly s story was to be published the center wrote a letter to United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan urging the international community to pressure Iran to drop the measure 87 The letter characterized Taheri as a well known and well respected analyst on Iranian affairs and claimed that a consensus has developed regarding color badges to be worn by non Moslems yellow for Jews red for Christians blue for Zoroastrians and other colors for other religions 88 At that point neither Cooper nor Hier had actually tried to verify the story 89 The day after Taylor Marsh called Aaron Breitbart a researcher at the center to verify the story He too said that the story was very true and very scary He added that Hier had been on the phone for four hours to confirm the story something Marsh found odd and she wondered how the confirmation could have taken four hours 89 The same day the story was published several Iranian experts doubted its veracity and it was soon found out to have been a complete fabrication by Taheri The newspaper that published the story retracted it and apologized for it but the center never did apologize and refused to admit any mistake on their part 89 90 Hunt Museum controversy edit Main article Hunt Museum Controversy In January 2004 Shimon Samuels of the Paris branch of the center published an open letter to the president of Ireland Mary McAleese requesting the Irish Museum of the Year Award recently given to the Hunt Museum in Limerick to be retracted until the conclusion of a demanded inquiry into the provenance of a significant number of items in the collection 91 In the letter he alleged that the founders of the museum John and Gertrude Hunt had close ties to the head of the Nazi Party NSDP AO in Ireland among others and that the British had suspected the couple of espionage during the Second world war The center also claimed The Hunt Museum Essential Guide describes only 150 of the over 2000 objects in the Museum s collection and notably without providing information on their provenance data that all museums are now required to provide in accordance with international procedure 92 This essentially accused the Hunt Museum in Limerick of keeping art and artifacts looted during the Second World War which was described as unprofessional in the extreme by the expert Lynn Nicholas that cleared the museum of wrongdoing 93 94 The claim was taken so seriously that the examination was supervised by the prestigious Royal Irish Academy whose 2006 report is available online 95 McAleese who had been written to by the center then criticized Samuels for a tissue of lies adding that the center had diminished the name of Simon Wiesenthal 96 The center said that it had prepared its own 150 page report in May 2008 that would be published after vetting by its lawyers but had not done so as of November 2008 97 The report was finally made on December 12 2008 98 Opposition to Park51 edit The Simon Wiesenthal Center opposed the construction of Park51 a Muslim community center in Manhattan in New York because the planned location was only two blocks away from Ground Zero where the September 11 attacks had taken place The executive director of the center s Museum of Tolerance in Manhattan Meyer May said it was insensitive to locate the centre there The Jewish Week noted that the center itself was accused of intolerance when it built a museum in Jerusalem on land that was once a Muslim cemetery after gaining approval from Israeli courts 99 Accusations of antisemitism against Hugo Chavez edit The Center criticized Hugo Chavez for various statements including a statement in his Christmas speech in 2005 100 The world is for all of us then but it so happens that a minority the descendants of the same ones that crucified Christ the descendants of the same ones that kicked Bolivar out of here and also crucified him in their own way over there in Santa Marta in Colombia A minority has taken possession of all the wealth of the world A minority has taken ownership of all of the gold of the planet of the silver of the minerals the waters the good lands oil of the wealth and have concentrated the wealth in a few hands Less than 10 percent of the population of the world owns more than half of the wealth of the world more than the population of the planet is poor and each day there are more poor people in the whole world The reference was to Simon Bolivar a South American folk hero who led several countries to independence from Spain in the 19th century But the center in its press release omitted the reference to Bolivar and quoted Chavez as follows the world has wealth for all but some minorities the descendants of the same people that crucified Christ have taken over all the wealth of the world It asserted that he was referring to Jews and denounced the remarks as antisemitic by way of his allusions to wealth 101 The American Jewish Committee the American Jewish Congress and the Confederation of Jewish Associations of Venezuela defended Chavez stating that he was speaking not of Jews but of South America s white oligarchy 89 The center s representative in Latin America replied that Chavez s mention of Christ killers was ambiguous at best and that the decision to criticize Chavez had been taken after careful consideration 102 Band attire controversies edit The center has on two occasions criticized bands for wearing attire resembling Nazi uniforms or using Nazi symbolism In 2011 Abraham Cooper condemned the Japanese band Kishidan for wearing uniforms resembling those of the SS the armed wing of the Nazi party The band wore military inspired uniforms adorned with the German medal Iron Cross and Nazi insignia such as the death skull and SS eagle on MTV Japan s primetime program Mega Vector Cooper said in a written protest to the band s management company Sony Music Artists MTV Japan and the Japanese entertainment group Avex Kishidan s label at the time being and also the current one that there is no excuse for such an outrage and that many young Japanese are woefully uneducated about the crimes against humanity committed by Nazi Germany and Japan during the second world war but global entities like MTV and Sony Music should know better 103 As a result Sony Music Artists and Avex 104 issued a joint statement of public apology on their respective websites On November 11 2018 Cooper denounced the South Korean band BTS with the following statement Flags appearing on stage at their concert were eerily similar to the Nazi Swastika It goes without saying that this group which was invited to speak at the UN owes the people of Japan and the victims of the Nazism an apology 105 The band s management responded to the charge and offered their sincerest apologies but claimed that the similarities with Nazi symbols were unintentional 106 Praise and criticism editSimon Wiesenthal the Holocaust survivor the center is named after remained a strong supporter of Hier and his center In an interview with the Los Angeles Times in 1990 he said The man is never quiet He is always trying to do things no one else has ever tried I know that he makes other Jewish organizations nervous This center is young and aggressive I hope this aggressivity will survive me 16 Wendy Brown in her 2009 dissertation criticized the use of tolerance 5 for what she identify as a Zionist political agenda of the Wiesenthal Center and the museum for offering a one sided view of the Israeli Palestinian conflict 5 Lawrence Swaim in 2012 criticized the center for conflating criticism of Israel with anti Semitism and for lying comparing it to its eponym Simon Wiesenthal 89 The Center presents a worldview in which anti Semitism lurks every where any criticism of Israel is anti Semitism and a new Holocaust is right around the corner If Arabs or Muslims are inconveniently inclined to seek peace with Israel or if Christians fail to manifest the necessary anti Semitism something must be invented This tendency to lie and embellish is uncannily similar to the methods of Simon Wiesenthal himself but with a big difference Simon Wiesenthal made things up mainly for self aggrandizement and to generate public awareness about Nazi war criminals still at large That is something we can understand The Simon Wiesenthal Center on the other hand lies to raise money lots of it more than Simon Wiesenthal ever dreamed of and its political agenda is a lot darker than Wiesenthal s It includes public hate mongering of Muslims regular appeals to a neofascist form of Zionism and relentless provocations to religious war in Israel Palestine In Beyond Chutzpah Norman Finkelstein accuses the center of exaggerating and fabricating anti Semitism for monetary gain 107 These organizations stand in the same relationship to their respective host countries as Communist parties once did except that they view Israel rather than Stalin s Russia as the Motherland And where they not able to conjure up anti Semitism Abraham Foxman and Rabbi Hier of the Wiesenthal Center would face the prospect of finding real jobs In the cases of Foxman and Hier this would be a real tragedy both get paid nearly a half million dollars annually from their respective charitable organizations In popular culture editThe center is featured in the movie Freedom Writers An exterior view of the center is given and there are scenes inside the museum showing simulation entrances to gas chambers in death camps See also edit nbsp Los Angeles portalAMCHA InitiativeReferences edit United States Congress House Committee on International Relations Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights 2001 A Discussion on the U N World Conference Against Racism Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Operations and Human Rights of the Committee on International Relations House of Representatives One Hundred Seventh Congress First Session July 31 2001 U S Government Printing Office pp 75 ISBN 978 0 16 066306 2 Rose Binyamin October 14 2015 It all Begins with Words Mishpacha No 580 p 24 Goclowski Marcin February 22 2018 Jewish NGO Simon Wiesenthal Center considers travel advisory for Reuters Retrieved December 2 2018 Simon Wiesenthal Center UNESCO Retrieved December 2 2018 a b c d e f g h Wendy Brown January 10 2009 Regulating Aversion Tolerance in the Age of Identity and Empire Princeton University Press pp 107 113 ISBN 978 1 4008 2747 3 Dominic Pulera October 20 2004 Sharing the Dream White Males in Multicultural America A amp C Black pp 320 ISBN 978 0 8264 1643 8 Segev Tom 2010 Simon Wiesenthal The Life and Legends Jonathan Cape pp 361 455 ISBN 978 0 224 09104 6 Wiesenthal to be buried in Herzliya a b Simon Wiesenthal Center Shimon Samuels The Jerusalem Post Jpost com Marvin Hier Is The Highest Paid Jewish Non Profit Leader Offices Worldwide Simon Wiesenthal Center www wiesenthal com Retrieved November 13 2016 The Most Overpaid and Underpaid Jewish Charity Chiefs Calling Out the Overpaid Editorial The Salary Survey Is Another Sign That Governance Must Be Improved Forward December 20 2013 How Much Do Top Jewish Non Profit Leaders Make We Have The Answers December 11 2017 a b c d e f g The Unorthodox Rabbi By Invoking the Holocaust and Bullying the Establishment Marvin Hier Has Made The Simon Wiesenthal Center the Most Visible Jewish Organization in the World Los Angeles Times July 15 1990 Retrieved August 30 2020 Tycoon philanthropist had a huge heart National Post April 9 2018 He put up the initial 500 000 to start the centre in 1977 and was the founding chairman a b c Chazanov Mathis Gladstone Mark May 19 1985 Museum of Tolerance Proposed 5 Million State Grant for Wiesenthal Facility Provokes Some Concern Over Church State Separation Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 31 2020 State of California to Give the Simon Wiesenthal Center Some 5 Million in Matching Funds to Help Bu Jewish Telegraphic Agency August 2 1985 Retrieved August 30 2020 Christopher Reynolds Armenians seek place in museum Wiesenthal center s lack of an exhibition on the 1915 genocide is criticized Museum says a display is in the works PDF Christopher Reynolds Armenians seek place in museum Wiesenthal center s lack of an exhibition on the 1915 genocide is criticized Museum says a display is in the works PDF Higgins Bill February 9 1993 A Gala for a Museum to Remember Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 30 2020 Bruce Zuckerman 2008 The Impact of the Holocaust in America Purdue University Press p 32 ISBN 978 1 55753 534 4 Los Angeles Journal Near Riots Ashes a Museum Based on Tolerance The New York Times February 10 1993 Retrieved August 30 2020 Dart John March 10 1990 L A Rabbi s Organization Commands International Attention Judaism Marvin Hier sees his Simon Wiesenthal Center as a Jewish defense agency Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 30 2020 Toppling Stereotypes Past and Present The New York Times March 2 2008 Retrieved August 31 2020 JTA June 18 2016 Wiesenthal Center Loses N Y C Funding After Trustee s Corruption Indictment Haaretz Retrieved March 3 2020 Patience Martin February 17 2006 Row over Israeli tolerance museum BBC News Retrieved July 24 2013 Davies Wyre November 8 2008 Row over Jerusalem Muslim cemetery BBC News Retrieved July 24 2013 Hier Marvin February 12 2010 A proper site for a Museum of Tolerance Los Angeles Times Retrieved July 24 2013 Israel W Charny Rouben Paul Adalian Steven L Jacobs Eric Markusen Marc I Sherman 1999 Encyclopedia of Genocide A H ABC CLIO pp 623 ISBN 978 0 87436 928 1 Mertl Steve April 20 2011 Ottawa agrees to revisit case of suspected Nazi war criminal Vladimir Katriuk Yahoo News Retrieved July 11 2020 Simon Wiesenthal Center Special Report Extreme Black Hebrew Israelites PDF Wiesenthal com The Simon Wiesenthal Center Retrieved January 4 2023 Simon Wiesenthal Center Special Report Extreme Black Hebrew Israelites PDF Wiesenthal com The Simon Wiesenthal Center Retrieved January 4 2023 Deb Sopan October 30 2022 Kyrie Irving Defends Antisemitic Documentary and Conspiracy Theory The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved November 5 2022 Reynolds Tim November 5 2022 Nike splits with Kyrie Irving amid antisemitism fallout ABC News Retrieved November 5 2022 Simon Wiesenthal Center Special Report Extreme Black Hebrew Israelites PDF Wiesenthal com The Simon Wiesenthal Center Retrieved January 4 2023 Simon Wiesenthal Center Special Report Extreme Black Hebrew Israelites PDF Wiesenthal com The Simon Wiesenthal Center Retrieved January 4 2023 Simon Wiesenthal Center Special Report Extreme Black Hebrew Israelites PDF Wiesenthal com The Simon Wiesenthal Center Retrieved January 4 2023 Esensten Andrew November 26 2022 How many Hebrew Israelites are there and how worried should Jews be The Times of Israel Retrieved January 3 2023 Moriah Films Retrieved July 22 2010 About Us Moriah Films Division of Simon Wiesenthal Center moriahfilms com Retrieved November 16 2016 a b Wiesenthal Center Refuses Debate with Accused Author UN vote tops Wiesenthal list of top 10 antisemitic anti Israel cases in 2016 Does Berlin s mayor belong on Wiesenthal Center s top 10 list for anti Semitism Local leaders say no Liphshiz Cnaan January 11 2022 EU slams Simon Wiesenthal Center says its annual antisemitism list has gone too far The Times of Israel Retrieved January 15 2022 Lipshiz Cnaan January 11 2022 Wiesenthal Center s Antisemitism Top 10 List Harms the Fight EU Official Charges Haaretz Retrieved January 15 2022 Pick Ulrich December 29 2021 Antisemitismusbeauftrager Blume landet auf Antisemiten Liste Tagesschau in German Retrieved January 15 2022 Antisemitismus in Deutschland Michael Blume auf Wiesenthal Liste Die Tageszeitung taz in German December 29 2021 ISSN 0931 9085 Retrieved February 18 2022 Engel Philipp Peyman January 7 2023 Judische Allgemeine Autor Warum ich diese Antisemitismus Liste nicht mehr ernst nehme Gastbeitrag Der Spiegel in German ISSN 2195 1349 Retrieved January 11 2023 a b Harvey Weinstein has choice words about anti Semites Kamins Toni L April 25 1983 Award to Kirkpatrick Denounced Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved August 30 2020 The executive secretary of the Holocaust Survivors Association U S A has issued a sharp attack on Simon Wiesenthal the famed Nazi hunter for having committed a tragic error when the Simon Wiesenthal Center presented its Humanitarian Laureate Award to Jeane Kirkpatrick the U S Ambassador to the UN CHRONICLE The New York Times April 26 1994 Retrieved August 30 2020 The Simon Wiesenthal Center will name LADY MARGARET THATCHER its Humanitarian Laureate tonight at a dinner to be attended by 800 people in the Marriott Marquis Hotel on Broadway Humanitarian Sheinbergs to Receive Award Sunday LA Times January 12 1995 Retrieved March 9 2011 An Evening of Bob Dylan a Tribute to Tolerance Inside move Messier giving to the arts Variety June 2 2002 Retrieved August 31 2020 Nicole Kidman Gives Rupert Murdoch Humanitarian Award HuffPost March 28 2008 Retrieved August 30 2020 As you are probably aware we are both from a place we call Down Under said Kidman explaining why she had been chosen to present the Simon Wiesenthal Center s Humanitarian Laureate Award to Mr Murdoch Simon Wiesenthal Center s New York 2011 Humanitarian Award Dinner Moving and Shaking Simon Wiesenthal Center gives 2013 Humanitarian Award J Steven Emerson honored June 21 2013 Wiesenthal Center Hosts Annual Humanitarian Award Dinner April 2 2014 Wiesenthal Center Bestows Highest Honor on Lionsgate CEO Jon Feltheimer at 2016 National Tribute Dinner Wiesenthal Center Honors Pepsico Chairman amp CEO Indra Nooyi With Humanitarian Award at Its 2016 National Tribute Dinner in New York Ron Meyer Honored With Simon Wiesenthal Center Humanitarian Award at Politically Charged Gala April 6 2017 CBS Leslie Moonves Warns of Authoritarian Regimes at Wiesenthal Center Dinner Heroes amp Hollywood Come Together To Fight Hate amp Anti Semitism Kaminer Michael February 8 2011 NFL Owner Enlists Wiesenthal Center After Being Ridiculed The Forward Retrieved November 12 2019 a b UPHEAVAL IN THE EAST Kohl Writing to Rabbi Says Fear Of Fascist Germany Is Unjustified The New York Times March 2 1990 Retrieved August 31 2020 a b KOHL ANSWERS U S RABBI ON UNIFICATION Washington Post March 3 1990 Retrieved August 31 2020 a b Kamins Toni L March 14 1990 East German Leader Says Fears of Anti semitism Are Justified Jewish Telegraphic Agency Retrieved August 31 2020 Jacob S Eder 2016 Holocaust Angst The Federal Republic of Germany and American Holocaust Memory Since the 1970s Oxford University Press pp 173 ISBN 978 0 19 023782 0 Western firms supplied Iraq with chemical weapons UPI October 2 1990 Retrieved August 31 2020 Samuels Shimon 2003 With a Clenched First and an Outstretched Arm Antisemitism Globalization and the NGO Challenge in the International Area Jewish Political Studies Review 15 3 4 71 86 JSTOR 25834577 From praise to anger Jewish response to Obama s speech runs the gamut SWC Israel Should Reject a Return to 1967 Auschwitz Borders Obama s refusal to veto anti Israel U N vote ranked most anti Semitic incident of 2016 a b Marvin Hier says he s proud to be Trump s inauguration rabbi Beinart Peter January 12 2017 Failing To Confront Trump s Bigotry Is a Moral Stain on Simon Wiesenthal Center and American Jews The Forward Retrieved November 12 2019 Wiesenthal s Rabbi Marvin Hier praises Trump for being only US leader to deliver Hitt Tarpley April 6 2019 No Celebrities Embarrassing Turnout at Trump s Beverly Hills Fundraiser Daily Beast Retrieved April 6 2019 U S Jewish groups Trump s s thole comments vulgar and offensive Simon Wiesenthal Center Reaction To Reported Comments By President Trump At White House Meeting Trump s Inauguration Rabbi a Beneficiary of Kushner Donations US States Use Anti Boycott Laws to Punish Responsible Businesses Human Rights Watch April 23 2019 Retrieved August 30 2020 The BDS movement calls for boycotting Israel until it ends its occupation treats Palestinian citizens equally and honors the internationally recognized right of Palestinian refugees and their descendants to return to the homes they were expelled from or fled during Israel s creation Simon Wiesenthal Center Report PDF Retrieved July 24 2013 a b Nazi hunting centre convicted for defamation Agence France Presse March 8 2007 Available here Accessed March 12 2007 SWC news release Yossi Melman May 19 2006 Iranian MPs deny report Jews will be forced to wear badges Haaretz Dear Secretary General Annan Archived from the original on June 18 2006 a b c d e Lawrence Swaim July 27 2012 The Death of Judeo Christianity Religious Aggression and Systemic Evil in the Modern World John Hunt Publishing pp 70 ISBN 978 1 78099 300 3 Experts say report of badges for Jews in Iran is untrue National Post Canada May 19 2006 Archived from the original on May 28 2006 Retrieved September 30 2013 Limerick museum at centre of looted Nazi art claims 1 Archived November 19 2007 at the Wayback Machine Associated Press IHT September 2007 U S expert condemns Simon Wiesenthal Center s claims of Nazi loot in Irish museum Retrieved September 29 2007 Lynn Nicholas links The Irish Independent November 18 2010 Retrieved July 24 2013 Archived copy Archived from the original on December 17 2013 Retrieved December 17 2013 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link RTE News President criticises claims against museum Raidio Teilifis Eireann January 22 2008 Retrieved July 24 2013 The Irish Times November 7 2008 p 15 Simon Weisenthal Center Accessed 8 November 2018 Adam Dickter August 6 2010 Wiesenthal Center Opposes Ground Zero Mosque The Jewish Week Retrieved August 30 2010 Playing the Venezuelan Anti Semitism Card Stephen Lendman April 3 2013 Retrieved August 30 2020 Wiesenthal Center 2006 SWC Condemns antisemitic statements by Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez demands public apology Wiesenthal Center archived from the original on February 23 2006 retrieved February 15 2006 Perelman Marc Venezuela s Jews Defend Leftist President in Flap Over Remarks Forward com January 13 2006 Retrieved December 1 2008 Justin McCurry March 2 2011 Japanese pop group Kishidan s Nazi outfits force Sony to apologise The Guardian Retrieved November 6 2012 Avex Group s Message of Apology to the Simon Wiesenthal Center PDF Avex Group Holdings KK March 2 2011 Retrieved April 6 2013 http www wiesenthal com site apps nlnet content2 aspx c lsKWLbPJLnF amp b 4441467 amp ct 15022213 Archived December 24 2018 at the Wayback Machine BTS management respond to Nazi style hats and Japanese nuclear bomb controversies NME November 13 2018 Norman Finkelstein June 2 2008 Beyond Chutzpah On the Misuse of Anti Semitism and the Abuse of History University of California Press pp 67 ISBN 978 0 520 93345 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