Marvin Hier

Marvin Hier

86 · Born: Mar 16, 1939

Personal Details

BornMar 16, 1939 New York City, New York, USA

Biography

Rabbi Marvin Hier, a highly respected and accomplished figure in the Jewish community, has left an indelible mark on the world as the esteemed Dean and Founder of the Simon Wiesenthal Center Museum of Tolerance, a renowned institution situated in Los Angeles, California.

His academic background is distinguished by the receipt of rabbinic ordination from the prestigious Rabbi Jacob Joseph Theological Seminary in New York, a testament to his unwavering dedication to his craft.

Following his ordination, Rabbi Hier went on to serve as Rabbi at Schara Tzedek Synagogue, an Orthodox congregation in Vancouver, Canada, for an impressive fifteen years, leaving a lasting legacy in the community.

During his tenure at the synagogue, he also held the position of Hillel Director at the University of British Columbia, further solidifying his reputation as a respected leader in the Jewish community.

In 1977, Rabbi Hier founded the Yeshiva University of Los Angeles (YULA) and the Simon Wiesenthal Center, a leading institution dedicated to the study of the Holocaust in Los Angeles, a testament to his unwavering commitment to preserving the memory of the Holocaust and promoting tolerance and understanding.

Throughout his illustrious career, Rabbi Hier has received numerous accolades, including the Chevalier dans L'Ordre Nationale du Merite of France, a prestigious honor bestowed upon him by the French government, a testament to his tireless efforts to promote peace, tolerance, and understanding.

Rabbi Hier's remarkable achievements have earned him a reputation as a champion of peace, tolerance, and understanding, and his legacy continues to inspire future generations.

Career

{"id":9497,"title":"I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal","year":"2007","character":null,"permalink":"https:\/\/streambutter.com\/us\/movie\/i-have-never-forgotten-you-the-life-legacy-of-simon-wiesenthal","type":"movie","srcset":{"1x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/90x135\/thumbs\/movie_9497.jpg","2x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/180x270\/thumbs\/movie_9497.jpg"},"released":1}
2007
{"id":250340,"title":"The Prime Ministers: Soldiers and Peacemakers","year":"2015","job":"Screenplay","permalink":"https:\/\/streambutter.com\/us\/movie\/the-prime-ministers-soldiers-and-peacemakers","type":"movie","srcset":{"1x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/90x135\/thumbs\/movie_250340.jpg","2x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/180x270\/thumbs\/movie_250340.jpg"},"released":1}
2015
{"id":9497,"title":"I Have Never Forgotten You: The Life & Legacy of Simon Wiesenthal","year":"2007","job":"Writer","permalink":"https:\/\/streambutter.com\/us\/movie\/i-have-never-forgotten-you-the-life-legacy-of-simon-wiesenthal","type":"movie","srcset":{"1x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/90x135\/thumbs\/movie_9497.jpg","2x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/180x270\/thumbs\/movie_9497.jpg"},"released":1}
2007
{"id":9592,"title":"Ever Again","year":"2006","job":"Writer","permalink":"https:\/\/streambutter.com\/us\/movie\/ever-again","type":"movie","srcset":{"1x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/90x135\/thumbs\/movie_9592.jpg","2x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/180x270\/thumbs\/movie_9592.jpg"},"released":1}
2006
Ever Again
Ever Again as Writer
{"id":109261,"title":"Echoes That Remain","year":"1991","job":"Writer","permalink":"https:\/\/streambutter.com\/us\/movie\/echoes-that-remain","type":"movie","srcset":{"1x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/90x135\/thumbs\/movie_109261.jpg","2x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/180x270\/thumbs\/movie_109261.jpg"},"released":1}
1991
{"id":25561,"title":"Genocide","year":"1982","job":"Writer","permalink":"https:\/\/streambutter.com\/us\/movie\/genocide","type":"movie","srcset":{"1x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/90x135\/thumbs\/movie_25561.jpg","2x":"https:\/\/img.streambutter.com\/img\/180x270\/thumbs\/movie_25561.jpg"},"released":1}
1982
Genocide
Genocide as Writer