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    SHOAH FOUNDATION EXPANDS MISSION

    SpielbergFilms.com, IL
    April 30 2007

    In 1994, Steven Spielberg founded the Survivors of the Shoah Visual
    History Foundation to document and preserve testimonies of survivors
    and witnesses of the Holocaust. Spielberg was so moved and enlightened
    by discussion with survivors that helped with the research and
    production of "Schindler's List," that he contributed his fees for the
    Academy Award winning 1993 film toward founding the Shoah Foundation.

    Now, 13 years after its inception, and with 52,000 videotaped
    testimonies in its archives, the Shoah Foundation (under the care of
    the University of Southern California since 2006) will be widening
    its mission to promote tolerance, cultural understanding, and mutual
    respect through documentation of other historical and current acts
    of oppression and genocide. By casting a light on both past and
    current human rights violations, the Shoah Foundation will serve
    world communities through remembrance and activism that can only
    change our world for the better.

    "Now we ask ourselves: How do we make this vision a priority in
    communities all across the world?" Spielberg asked this past Monday
    night at the Foundation's annual benefit dinner.

    "Our work on the Holocaust will continue," promised Foundation
    Executive Director Douglas Greenberg, "but we plan to join it now
    to work with others around the world. Our commitment is to combat
    (violence and racism) wherever and however we can - no matter who the
    victims are... The obligation to remember is a moral responsibility
    that all of us owe to all of those who have suffered violence and
    racism in the modern world, whether they are Jews or Armenians or
    Cambodians or Rwandans or Darfuris."

    For more information on the Shoah Foundation, be sure to visit their
    official website.

    Spielberg famously donated all of his "Schindler's List" profits to
    founding the Shoah Foundation and the Righteous Persons Foundation,
    saying that he couldn't keep what he considered "blood money" earned
    in the telling of the Schindlerjuden's story.
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