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Tom Cruise, Joe Biden, Tony Blair...they all know Rabbi Marvin Hier and support his work fighting racism

January 13, 2022 11:35
Rabbi Marvin Hier with Joe and Jill Biden
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Once upon a time, Rabbi Marvin Hier was an unconnected outsider, a scholar who loved the movies and had a dream of establishing a yeshiva in Los Angeles, home of the movie industry.

Now — thanks in part to Frank Sinatra, the star whose photo he kept on his desk as a teenager —he is the 82-year-old rabbi who knows everyone. Presidents, princes, showbiz royalty — all have met him and supported his work at the Simon Wiesenthal Centre which he heads. Hier not only knows many Oscar winners, he’s even won a couple himself.

The centre — named after the famed Nazi-hunter Simon Wiesenthal — campaigns worldwide against all forms of racism. It runs the Museum of Tolerance in Los Angeles, is building a similar institution in Jerusalem, and does much work on campus. It also — fittingly for its location— has a film division.

But “without Sinatra there might not be a Simon Wiesenthal Centre,” says Hier. When the rabbi moved to LA, in the 1970s, the city had a sizeable Jewish population but little appetite for memorialising the tragic demise of distant communities. Ol’Blue Eyes had the pulling power to draw pledges, and was prepared to open up his contacts book to make the centre happen.

We meet in his office, where he is not only surrounded by religious books but has a display cupboard facing his desk filled with his own personal movie memorabilia, including those two golden statuettes and his tickets to the ceremonies where he collected them.