In talking about his "favorite charity" one day, Robert told me
that the Museum of Tolerance was something he was "absolutely
passionate about!" The Museum is the educational arm of the Simon
Wiesenthal Center and from the Museum's own website, it was created to
help "visitors confront bigotry and racism." It is a high
tech, hands-on museum with interactive exhibits on the dynamics of
racism and prejudice and the history of the Holocaust. Robert
went on to say that he "always tried to portray 'Flint' as
tolerant and accepting of all people," because that is how
strongly he feels, and has always felt, about this matter.
- To learn more about this unique Museum, visit their website at:
- http://www.museumoftolerance.com
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- All profits from the sale of the photos and CD's will go to
this very special Museum. Anyone wishing to make a separate
contribution, or a contribution in Robert's name, can do so by
going to:
- http://www.wiesenthal.com/mot/membership/tribute.cfm
For those of you lucky enough to be living in the Los Angeles area,
the Museum is located at:
- Simon Wiesenthal Plaza
- 9786 West Pico Blvd.
- Los Angeles, CA 90035
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