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Anne Frank Center of Argentina Honors Simon Wiesenthal Center Director for Latin America with Anne Frank Award

Ariel Gelblung recognized for his ongoing fight against antisemitism, xenophobia, andterrorism

Buenos Aires, June 10, 2025

The Simon Wiesenthal Center’s Director for Latin America, Dr Ariel Gelblung, was recognized for his ongoing fight againstantisemitism, racism, xenophobia, and terrorism by the Anne Frank Center in Argentina. The Anne Frank Award was delivered by Ambassador Maria Fabiana Loguzzo, Head of the ArgentineDelegation to the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA) and Argentina's Special Envoy for the Fight Against Antisemitism.

The Anne Frank Award recognizes public figures and institutions that contribute to perpetuating the legacy of Anne Frank. Inaddition to Dr. Gelblung, the Anne Frank Center also recognized four Holocaust survivors who were honored for regularly sharing their testimony at Anne Frank Center events.

Upon receiving the award, Dr. Gelblung said, "The Anne Frank Center honors the legacy of a Jewish teenager who borepersonal witness to what Jews suffered in the 1940s and earned the empathy of the world. Sadly, much of the same antisemitism that Anne Frank experienced in her brief life still existstoday. On the streets of Amsterdam, Jews cannot walk without fear of being attacked. We might be denied a visa to Australia for having defended the State ofIsrael. At an elite university in the United States, we could be harassed. Our ancestors cannot rest in peace in the Managua cemetery because it has been vandalized. In Colombia, our institutionsare at risk of having their legal status revoked. Pregnant Jewish women are insulted in Santiago, Chile for carrying potential future genocidal killers in their wombs. In Montevideo,International Women's Day and Mardi Gras are used to spread antisemitic messages. Attacks on social media in Argentina and Brazil grow by the day.

“Anne Frank's legacy is a call to stem this wave of madness. Each of us must do our part to continue her inspiring visionof empathy and kindness.”

For further information, please email Erik Simon at esimon@wiesenthal.com, Deborah Camielat dcamiel@wiesenthal.com, join the Center onFacebook, or follow @simonwiesenthal for news updates sentdirectly to your X feed.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an international Jewish human rightsorganization. It holds consultative status at the United Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, the Council of Europe, the OAS, and the Latin American Parliament (PARLATINO).

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