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The Museum of Tolerance (MOT), a multimedia museum in Los Angeles, California, United States, is designed to examine racism and prejudice around the world with a strong focus on the history of the Holocaust. Established in 1993, as the educational arm of human rights organization, the Simon Wiesenthal Center, MOT also deals with atrocities in Cambodia and Latin America, along with issues like bullying and hate crimes. The MOT has an associated museum and professional development multi-media training facility in New York City, and announced plans in 2005 to expand to Jerusalem but construction became mired in controversy due to the building site.
The original museum in Los Angeles, California opened in 1993, built at a cost of $50 million by the Simon Wiesenthal Center, named after Simon Wiesenthal, Holocaust survivor. The museum receives 350,000 visitors annually, about a third of which are school-age children. The museum's most talked-about exhibit is "The Holocaust Section", where visitors are divided into groups to take their own place in some of the events of World War II. These experiences are then discussed afterwards. The museum also features testimonies of Holocaust survivors, often from live volunteers who tell their stories and answer questions. People also get cards with pictures of Jewish children on them and at the end of the museum trip, it is revealed whether the child on the card survived or died in the Holocaust.
Los Angeles (i/lɒs ˈændʒəlᵻs/ loss AN-jə-ləs or loss AN-jə-liss) (Spanish for "The Angels"), officially the City of Los Angeles and often known by its initials L.A., is the second-largest city in the United States after New York City, the most populous city in the state of California, and the county seat of Los Angeles County.
Situated in Southern California, Los Angeles is known for its mediterranean climate, ethnic diversity, sprawling metropolis, and as a major center of the American entertainment industry. Los Angeles lies in a large coastal basin surrounded on three sides by mountains reaching up to and over 10,000 feet (3,000 m).
Historically home to the Chumash and Tongva, Los Angeles was claimed by Juan Rodríguez Cabrillo for Spain in 1542 along with the rest of what would become Alta California. The city was officially founded on September 4, 1781, by Spanish governor Felipe de Neve. It became a part of Mexico in 1821 following the Mexican War of Independence. In 1848, at the end of the Mexican–American War, Los Angeles and the rest of California were purchased as part of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, thereby becoming part of the United States. Los Angeles was incorporated as a municipality on April 4, 1850, five months before California achieved statehood. The city experienced rapid growth with the discovery of oil.
Annelies Marie Frank (German pronunciation: [ʔanəliːs maˈʁiː ˈʔanə ˈfʁaŋk]; Dutch pronunciation: [ʔɑnəˈlis maːˈri ˈʔɑnə ˈfrɑŋk]; 12 June 1929 – February or March 1945) was a German-born diarist and writer. She is one of the most discussed Jewish victims of the Holocaust. Her diary, The Diary of a Young Girl, which documents her life in hiding during the German occupation of the Netherlands in World War II, is one of the world's most widely known books and has been the basis for several plays and films.
Born in the city of Frankfurt, Germany, she lived most of her life in or near Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Born a German national, Frank lost her citizenship in 1941 and thus became stateless. The Frank family moved from Germany to Amsterdam in the early 1930s when the Nazis gained control over Germany. By May 1940, they were trapped in Amsterdam by the German occupation of the Netherlands. As persecutions of the Jewish population increased in July 1942, the family went into hiding in some concealed rooms behind a bookcase in the building where Anne's father worked. In August 1944, the group was betrayed and transported to concentration camps. Anne and her sister, Margot, were eventually transferred to Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, where they allegedly died (probably of typhus) in February or March 1945, just weeks before the camp was liberated in April.
A museum (/mjuˈziːəm/; myoo-zee-um) is an institution that cares for (conserves) a collection of artifacts and other objects of artistic, cultural, historical, or scientific importance and makes them available for public viewing through exhibits that may be permanent or temporary. Most large museums are located in major cities throughout the world and more local ones exist in smaller cities, towns and even the countryside. Museums have varying aims, ranging from serving researchers and specialists to serving the general public. The goal of serving researchers is increasingly shifting to serving the general public.
Some of the most attended museums include the Louvre in Paris, the National Museum of China in Beijing, the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C., the British Museum in London, the National Gallery in London and The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. There are many types of museums, including art museums, natural history museums, science museums, war museums and children's museums.
Tolerance or toleration is the state of tolerating, or putting up with, conditionally.
Los Angeles, CA Audio: David Cole's Museum of Tolerance Caper! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNPTx8Ki0 Video: The Demographic Decline of Los Angeles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KG7ojnjSns
Two scenes from the film Freedom Writers (2007 - dir. Richard LaGravenese) - the visit to the Museum of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles and the meal with 3 Holocaust survivors.The real Holocaust survivors appear in the film (which is based on a true story - see here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Writers). See here (https://youtu.be/m0PRB4YsXn4) for a documentary summary and explanation of this film which is a personal favourite of mine.
Timothy Zaal, an ex-skinhead, and Matthew Boger, a gay man, connect over their dark pasts at Los Angeles' Museaum of Tolerance, discover that violence has sadly brought them together once before, and eventually form an unlikely alliance to educate others through a program called 'From Hate to Hope'. Subscribe to TIME ►► http://po.st/SubscribeTIME Get closer to the world of entertainment and celebrity news as TIME gives you access and insight on the people who make what you watch, read and share. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2EFFA5DB900C633F Money helps you learn how to spend and invest your money. Find advice and guidance you can count on from how to negotiate, how to save and everything in between. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYOGLpQQfhNKdqS_Wccs94rMHiajrRr4W ...
CyberTouch Rio 65" Multi-Touch monitor at Museum of Tolerance in LA demonstrating multi-user, multi-touch application.
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"Anne", is an extraordinary new exhibit created by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance on the life and legacy of Anne Frank. Almost everyone thinks they know Anne's story. It is often referred to as a "window to the Holocaust" because it makes tangible the inconceivable nature of the systematic murder of six million Jews. The circumstances of Anne and her family were not unusual. Anne was one of a million and a half Jewish children who were murdered during the Nazi Holocaust simply because they were Jewish. But, the legacy of her diaries and essays is the ultimate lesson to confront anti-Semitism, fight hate, and speak up against persecution in the world today. The Anne Frank Fonds of Basel, Switzerland, a strategic partner and supporter of the exhibition said, "This...
After more than half a century, the Los Angeles Holocaust Museum is finally opening in its own, permanent location: nestled into the hills of Pan Pacific Park. The Wire got an exclusive tour of the museum as they prepare to officially open their doors on October 14th. (Music used with permission by author David K. Israel)
CyberTouch Rio 65" Multi-Touch monitor at Museum of Tolerance in LA demonstrating multi-user, multi-touch application.
Hi guys! Here's a new vlog for you guys! On Sunday, I was able to attend an experience to the Museum of Tolerance. This museum was so informative and fun to experience. You learn so much during the time of the Holocaust and from what I've learned from this experience, History is repeating itself! So I hope you enjoy this video and leave me comments if you want to know more about this museum :) **DISCLAIMER: I DON'T OWN ANYTHING FROM THIS MUSEUM! THIS WAS JUST AN EXPERIENCE AND JUST WANTED TO SHARE A FEW CLIPS :) **INFO ABOUT THE MUSEUM** http://www.museumoftolerance.com/site/c.tmL6KfNVLtH/b.9052747/k.BEE4/Home.htm **Links** Twitter: @ilyLD10 Instagram: @alexisalejo10 **WANT ME TO DO REVIEWS, YOU CAN SEND ME STUFF, Email me for more information** alexisalejo120@gmail.com
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Los Angeles, CA Audio: David Cole's Museum of Tolerance Caper! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PuNPTx8Ki0 Video: The Demographic Decline of Los Angeles https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7KG7ojnjSns
Two scenes from the film Freedom Writers (2007 - dir. Richard LaGravenese) - the visit to the Museum of Tolerance, Simon Wiesenthal Center, Los Angeles and the meal with 3 Holocaust survivors.The real Holocaust survivors appear in the film (which is based on a true story - see here https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_Writers). See here (https://youtu.be/m0PRB4YsXn4) for a documentary summary and explanation of this film which is a personal favourite of mine.
Timothy Zaal, an ex-skinhead, and Matthew Boger, a gay man, connect over their dark pasts at Los Angeles' Museaum of Tolerance, discover that violence has sadly brought them together once before, and eventually form an unlikely alliance to educate others through a program called 'From Hate to Hope'. Subscribe to TIME ►► http://po.st/SubscribeTIME Get closer to the world of entertainment and celebrity news as TIME gives you access and insight on the people who make what you watch, read and share. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2EFFA5DB900C633F Money helps you learn how to spend and invest your money. Find advice and guidance you can count on from how to negotiate, how to save and everything in between. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLYOGLpQQfhNKdqS_Wccs94rMHiajrRr4W ...
CyberTouch Rio 65" Multi-Touch monitor at Museum of Tolerance in LA demonstrating multi-user, multi-touch application.
This is my first vlog. Hope you enjoy it and if you want more videos like this hit that like bottom.
"Anne", is an extraordinary new exhibit created by the Simon Wiesenthal Center and Museum of Tolerance on the life and legacy of Anne Frank. Almost everyone thinks they know Anne's story. It is often referred to as a "window to the Holocaust" because it makes tangible the inconceivable nature of the systematic murder of six million Jews. The circumstances of Anne and her family were not unusual. Anne was one of a million and a half Jewish children who were murdered during the Nazi Holocaust simply because they were Jewish. But, the legacy of her diaries and essays is the ultimate lesson to confront anti-Semitism, fight hate, and speak up against persecution in the world today. The Anne Frank Fonds of Basel, Switzerland, a strategic partner and supporter of the exhibition said, "This...
After more than half a century, the Los Angeles Holocaust Museum is finally opening in its own, permanent location: nestled into the hills of Pan Pacific Park. The Wire got an exclusive tour of the museum as they prepare to officially open their doors on October 14th. (Music used with permission by author David K. Israel)
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