2 min read

News

ISRAEL'S SUPREME COURT RULES CENTER FOR HUMAN DIGNITY-MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE JERUSALEM CAN BUILD ON WEST JERUSALEM SITE

ISRAEL'S SUPREME COURT RULES CENTER FOR HUMAN DIGNITY-MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE JERUSALEM CAN BUILD ON WEST JERUSALEM SITE

“All citizens of Israel, Jews and non-Jews, are the real beneficiaries of this decision.” RabbiMarvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

The Simon Wiesenthal Center applauded the unanimous October 29th Israeli Supreme Court decision allowing the Frank O.Gehry-designed Center for Human Dignity - Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem (MOTJ) to be built on its planned site in the center of the city. "All citizens of Israel, Jews and non-Jews, arethe real beneficiaries of this decision," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center. "Moderation and tolerance have prevailed. The MOTJ will be a greatlandmark promoting the principles of mutual respect and social responsibility." Construction on the $250 million project will resume immediately.

“Jerusalem is 3,000 years old and every stone and parcel of land has a history that is revered by people of many faiths. We are deeplycommitted to do everything in our power to respect that sacred past, but at the same time, we must allow Jerusalem to have a future and we are honored to be given an opportunity to be apart of that future,” Rabbi Hier concluded.

Photo: Museum site that has served as a 4-level municipal parking lot since 1960. (click on photos for hi-resolution images)

For more information and/or to schedule an interview with Rabbi Hier, contact the Wiesenthal Center’s public relations department, 310-772-2458, or email publicrelations@wiesenthal.com.

** UPDATE From Haaretz.com **
Letter to the Editor / Museum of Tolerance is a beacon of light, nota wall
Response from Rabbi Marvin

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is one of the largest international Jewish human rights organizations with over 400,000 member families. It is an NGO at international agencies, including theUnited Nations, UNESCO, the OSCE, and the Council of Europe. Since 1993, the Wiesenthal Center has been the premiere institution teaching tolerance and mutual respect through itsworld-acclaimed Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, visited by more than four million people. Additionally, the Museum’s Tools for Tolerance™ programs have trained close to 200,000 lawenforcement professionals and teachers. Tens of thousands of students participate in its Steps to Tolerance and Tools for Tolerance™ for Teens programming, and each year more than 110,000high school students visit the Museum. In 2004, the Museum of Tolerance was the recipient of the Tolerance Award from the Friends of the United Nations.

PM OF ISRAEL ON CENTER’S MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE JERUSALEM: “I STAND BEHIND IT 100%”

ACTING PRIME MINISTER OF ISRAEL ON WIESENTHAL CENTER’S MUSEUM OF TOLERANCE JERUSALEM: “I STAND BEHIND IT100%”

Read More

3 min read

Jerusalem Post - Hier: Jerusalem Tolerance Museum should open in 3 years

Read full JerusalemPost article here and below: June 6, 2012 Wednesday 16 Sivan 5772 13:30 IST

Read More