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  • Rabbi Marvin Hier (L), founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center presents Chilean miner Luis Alberto Urzua Iribarren with the Medal of Valor Award at the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Annual National Tribute Dinner at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, May 5, 2011.
    Rabbi Marvin Hier (L), founder and dean of the Simon Wiesenthal Center presents Chilean miner Luis Alberto Urzua Iribarren with the Medal of Valor Award at the Simon Wiesenthal Center's Annual National Tribute Dinner at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, May 5, 2011.
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    Trump’s Inauguration Rabbi, Facing Criticism, Defends His Choice

    Marvin Hier will become the first rabbi to lead an inauguration prayer since 1985, when Reagan was elected to a second term

    byJonathan Zalman
  • Marvin Hier as a child
    Marvin Hier as a child
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    Going to Vancouver

    In an excerpt from ‘Meant To Be,’ the founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance remembers growing up on the Lower East Side

    byMarvin Hier
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    Inside Obama’s Meeting With Jewish Leaders

    What he said, what they said, and what America is now saying to the world about exterminationist anti-Semitism

    byLee Smith
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    Hollywood’s Oscar-Winning Rabbi Takes Jewish History to the Stars

    Marvin Hier puts two decades of documentary filmmaking to work—but for what cause?

    bySaul Austerlitz
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    Wu-Tang’s Kiddush

    My family Kiddush became the haunting opening for Schindler’s List, and was sampled by the hip-hop collective

    byAaron R. Katz
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    Sundown: Roseanne for President

    Plus high-tech Tel Aviv, Iranian threats, and more

    byMarc Tracy
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    Stars of Rabbi-dom

    The year they finally included more women

    byMarc Tracy
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    Gehry Speaks Out on Canceled Museum Project

    Contradicting Tablet, he says move is not political

    byMarc Tracy
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    Unbuilt

    Architect Frank Gehry withdraws from plan to build Museum of Tolerance in Jerusalem

    byMichael Z. Wise
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    Rabbis Gang Up on HuffPost!

    Three essays by four Jewish religious leaders

    byAri M. Brostoff
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