For the nearly 3 decades that I knew Simon Wiesenthal, he never once took a break from hunting for Nazis, speaking out against anti-Semitism, and keeping
alive the memory of the Holocaust — with only one exception — his 90th birthday. An event that heinsisted take place in Hitler’s favorite hotel, where both Himmler and the Führer had permanent suites, the Imperial Hotel in Vienna. That night Simon told us the reason for hisrequest. He said, “I want to make sure that history shows that Simon Wiesenthal celebrated his 90
th birthday at the Imperial.”
With tears in his eyes, he then looked up at the crystal chandeliers and told the hundreds of guests from around the world, “Even the chandeliers are shaking, because this issurely the first time they’ve heard Jewish music here. But the important thing for all of us to remember is that even here, in the Imperial, Hitler’s favorite hotel, the Nazisare gone, but we, the Jews, are still here and still singing.”
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