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Simon Wiesenthal Center
"An international Jewish human rights organization dedicated to generating change through the Snider Social Action Institute and education by confronting antisemitism, hate and terrorism, promoting human rights and dignity, standing with Israel, defending the safety of Jews worldwide, and teaching the lessons of the Holocaust for future generations. With a constituency of over 400,000 households in the United States, it is accredited as an NGO at international organizations including the United Nations, UNESCO, and the Council of Europe.
"Headquartered in Los Angeles, the Simon Wiesenthal Center maintains offices in New York, Toronto, Boca Raton, Paris, Buenos Aires and Jerusalem." [1]
- Rabbi Marvin Hier -- Dean and Founder
- Rabbi Abraham Cooper, Associate Dean
- Rabbi Meyer H. May, Executive Director
Contents
Trustees
Accessed November 2009: [2]
- Larry A. Mizel, Chairman
- Nelson Peltz, Co-Chairman Ed Snider, Co-Chairman
- Merv Adelson
- Allen R. Adler
- Dawn Arnall
- Bill Belzberg
- Frances Belzberg
- Samuel Belzberg
- Michael A. Berman
- Lawrence Bloomberg
- Richard Blum
- Elliot Broidy
- Norman Brownstein
- Alan I. Casden
- Gordon Diamond
- Leslie Diamond
- Jonathan Dolgen
- George Feldenkreis
- Howard Friedman
- Michael Fuchs
- Russell Galbut
- Barbara Greenspun
- Brian Greenspun
- Daniel Greenspun
- Judah Hertz
- Murray A. Huberfeld
- Stuart Isen
- Ezra Katz
- Jeffrey Katzenberg
- Stephen A. Levin
- Ira Lipman
- Peter Lowy
- Jimmy Lustig
- Peter May
- Ron Meyer
- Jack Nagel
- Brett Ratner
- Martin Rosen
- Lee Samson
- Bonnie Schaefer
- Rowland Schaefer
- Sylvan Schefler
- Gerald W. Schwartz
- David Shapell
- Sidney Sheinberg
- Jay Snider
- Don Soffer
- Jeffrey Soffer
- Jaime Sohacheski
- Sol Teichman
- Marc A. Utay
- Gary Winnick
- Rosalie Zalis
Contact
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