Wiesenthal Center Presses Austrian Ministers To Expedite Three “Operation: Last Chance” Cases
Wiesenthal Center Presses Austrian Ministers To Expedite Three “Operation: Last Chance” Cases
Simon Wiesenthal: "The Conscience of the Holocaust, Dies in Vienna" at 96
Simon Wiesenthal, the famous Nazi Hunter has died in Vienna at the age of 96, the Simon Wiesenthal Center announced (September20th).
"Simon Wiesenthal was the conscience of the Holocaust," said Rabbi Marvin Hier, dean and founder of the International Human RightsNGO named in Mr. Wiesenthal’s honor, adding, "When the Holocaust ended in 1945 and the whole world went home to forget, he alone remained behind to remember. He did not forget. He became thepermanent representative of the victims, determined to bring the perpetrators of the history’s greatest crime to justice. There was no press conference and no president or Prime Minister or worldleader announced his appointment. He just took the job. It was a job no one else wanted.
The task was overwhelming. The cause had few friends. The Allies were already focused on the Cold War, the survivors wererebuilding their shattered lives and Simon Wiesenthal was all alone, combining the role of both prosecutor and detective at the same time."
Overcoming the world’s indifference and apathy, Simon Wiesenthal helped bring over 1,100 Nazi War Criminals before the Bar ofJustice.
For biographical information and photographs on Simon Wiesenthal's life, use this link.
ISRAEL

Simon Wiesenthal's funeral took place in Herzliya, Israel on Friday, September 23rd.
LOS ANGELES
Use thislink to read Rabbi Hier's eulogy to Simon Wiesenthal.

A Memorial for Simon Wiesenthal was held at the Museum of Tolerance on Monday, September 19th.
PARIS

A Memorial Service for Simon Wiesenthalwas held in Paris, France. L-R: Shimon Samuels, SWC Director for International Liaison; Stephane Seigneurie, Under Secretary of State for Justice; Michel Blangy, Chief of Staff of Elysee Palace(who made the eulogy on behalf of President Chirac); Richard Odier, SWC-Europe Secretary General; Rabbi Olivier Kaufman of the Synagogue of the Deportees where the service washeld.
NEWYORK

Attending the Memorial in New York were: NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg; Secretary-General Kofi Annan; Consul General Arye Mekel; Mayor Ed Koch; Ambassador Gerhard Pfanzelter; Martin Rosen;Nelson Peltz; Co-Chairman, SWC Board of Trustees, Nelson Peltz; SWC Board Member, Ira A. Lipman; Rabbi Yaakov Kermaier; and Cantor Joseph Malovany.
Use this link to read the Secretary General Annan's remarks.
Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center For Holocaust Studies
TORONTO, CANADA
A Memorial Service for Simon Wiesenthal took place in Toronto on September 26th at the Beth Emeth BaisYehuda Synagogue in North York.
Pictured L-R: Avi Benlolo, Canadian Director, FSWC; Cantor Aron Bensassoon; Malka Green, FSWC Board Member; Councillor Mario Racco, MPP; Monte Kwinter, MPP, Minister of Community Safety andCorrectional Services; Rabbi Meyer May, Executive Director of Simon Wiesenthal Center; The Honourable James K. Bartleman, O. Ont, Lieutenant Governor of Ontario; John Torry, MPP and Leader of theOfficial Opposition and the Progressive Conservative Party; Susan Kadis, MPP; Councillor Mike Feldman, Deputy Mayor of the City of Toronto; Stockwell Day, MP, Senior Opposition Critic and ForeignAffairs Critic.
FLORIDA
Miami
Memorial Services took place concurently on September 29th in Aventura and Boca Raton, Florida. The Service at the AventuraTurnberry Jewish Center is pictured above and below.

Alexander Lewy, Congressional Aide to Congessman Kendrick B. Meek is shown presenting the Statement in the CongressionalRecord submitted by Congressman Meek honoring the legacy of Simon Wiesenthal, to Robert Novak, SWC National Director of Development/Director of the Southern Region.
Among those who spoke at the service were: Rabbi Abraham Cooper, SWC Associate Dean; George Feldenkreis, Member SWC Board of Trustees; Israel's Consul General, Yitschak Ben Gad and SusanGottlieb, Mayor of Aventura and the daughter of a concentration camp liberator.
The colors were presented by the South Florida Shomrim Society.
Boca Raton


SWC past honorees and supporters, Jane and Alan Cornell at the Service held in Boca Raton.
For more information call the Public Relations Department at 310 553-9036, oremail: publicrelations@wiesenthal.com
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