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A Jewish Hero: Remembering Simon Wiesenthal

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Simon Wiesenthal. The conscience of the Holocaust. A Holocaust survivor who pledged to his fellowbrothers and sisters - brutally murdered in the Shoah - that they would never be forgotten. A man who dedicated his life to bringing over 1,100 Nazi war criminals to justice. A Jewish herowhose rallying cry was justice, not vengeance.

During this week of Yom Hashoah, we remember Simon Wiesenthal who said, “When my life is over and I meetup with the six million, I will be proud to say to them, I have never forgotten you."

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is privileged to continue Mr. Wiesenthal’s legacy. Every day, wecontinue his work of combatting anti-Semitism, teaching the lessons of the Holocaust. standing up to evil, and protecting the safety of Jews everywhere. Now more thanever.

“I Have Never Forgotten You” is available streaming online:iTunes:
https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/i-have-never-forgotten-you-life-legacy-simon-wiesenthal/id1367333154 TheRoku Channel:
https://therokuchannel.roku.com/watch/292d37b03a235e7eae7b3b0451a0956b?ti=0

FSWC November 10, 2006

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