Jerusalem – Jewish Group Says UNESCO Exhibit Salvaged

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    FILE - UNESCO director-general Irina Bokova with Simon Wiesenthal Center Dean Rabbi Marvin Hier, next to a panel announcing the exhibit in 2012. Photo: Simon Wiesenthal Center  Jerusalem – The head of a Jewish American organization says he has finalized a deal with the U.N. cultural agency to stage an exhibit about the Jewish connection to the Holy Land, days after Arab objections nearly derailed the project.

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    Last week, UNESCO abruptly announced it was delaying the exhibit after 22 Arab member states said it could disrupt Israeli-Palestinian peace negotiations.

    The Simon Wiesenthal Center, which co-sponsored the exhibit, protested the decision. UNESCO subsequently said it would open the exhibit in June, pending final discussions with the center.

    Rabbi Marvin Hier, founder and dean of the center, said Thursday all arrangements were complete.

    Hier says the development is a “victory against the 22 Arab states.” He says the exhibit was not political but “simply a collective narrative of the Jewish people.”


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    10 years ago

    A feather could disrupt the Arab-Jewish peace negotiations. Never Again.

    10 years ago

    More good work done by the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

    BH_Baby
    BH_Baby
    10 years ago

    The Simon Wiesenthal Center does amazingly good work.
    Koll HaKavod to them, especially Rabbi Hier.

    eliezer318
    eliezer318
    10 years ago

    Thank you, Rabbi Hier & Wiesenthal Center