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Our past events reflect the museum’s ongoing commitment to education, dialogue, and action. From film screenings and lectures to community conversations and cultural programs, each event has offered opportunities to learn, connect, and be inspired by voices that challenge intolerance and encourage understanding.

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 The Los Angeles Jewish Film Festival and the Museum of Tolerance invite you to join us for the West Coast Premiere of

SAPIRO V. FORD: The Jew Who Sued Henry Ford

 

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Museum of Tolerance
9786 W. Pico Blvd., Los Angeles, CA 90035  
FREE UNDERGROUND PARKING

About

This fascinating film tells the riveting true story of Aaron Sapiro, a young Jewish lawyer who took on one of America’s most powerful men—and most notorious antisemites—Henry Ford. In the 1920s, as Ford’s anti-Jewish publications incited hatred across the nation, Sapiro filed an unprecedented libel suit, challenging the limits of hate speech long before such laws existed. From his humble beginnings in San Francisco to leading a nationwide movement empowering farmers, Sapiro’s life was a testament to courage, vision, and justice. Portrayed by Ben Shenkman (TV's hit show Billions), Sapiro’s words are presented in their entirety, filmed as if speaking directly to a modern audience. At the same time, historical experts illuminate the stakes of his confrontation with Ford.

In a David-versus-Goliath showdown, Sapiro forced the industrial titan to back down, issue an apology, and shutter his hate-filled newspaper, leaving a legacy that resonates today. As antisemitism rises and the struggle to balance free speech with protection against hate continues, Sapiro v. Ford examines the enduring question: how can societies confront power, prejudice, and propaganda while upholding justice?

Q & A with director Gaylen Ross and producer Carol King moderated by Renowned Holocaust Scholar Michael Berenbaum

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The Museum of Tolerance, American Coalition for Ukraine, Globe 4 Ukraine, Nova Ukraine and Shield of Freedom, with generous support from Southern California Holodomor Genocide Committee, invite you to a special screening of CHILDREN IN THE FIRE