Simon Wiesenthal Center

515 N. Flagler Drive Suite 350 West Palm Beach, Florida 33401

The Simon Wiesenthal Center is an iconic global Jewish human rights activist organization that confronts antisemitism and hate, defends the safety of Israel and Jews worldwide, and uses the lessons of the Holocaust to teach tolerance. With a command center in South Florida, the Simon Wiesenthal Center leads vigorous advocacy, innovative education, and modern storytelling that combat hatred and create a more tolerant world. Signature programs of Simon Wiesenthal Center in South Florida includes its fleet of Mobile Museums of Tolerance that operate at schools and community centers; forums for multi-faith dialogue; advocacy for policy changes that counteract hatred; Tools for Tolerance trainings for law enforcement; and a two-time Academy Award-winning film division whose content has shined a light on the Jewish experience to more than a billion people.

Phone 561.232.6259
Email [email protected]
Website https://www.wiesenthal.com/
Contacts EVP Development, Southern Region: Sarah Rogers

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