Mizel has been actively involved in many charitable, religious and community causes.
Simon Wiesenthal Center Mizel played a key role in the
Simon Wiesenthal Center, a Los Angeles based international human rights organization that promotes tolerance and combats racism and anti-Semitism around the world. He was the second to hold the position of International Chairman of the Board of Trustees for the Simon Wiesenthal Center, an appointment he held for 20 years. ===
Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem (MOTJ) === After being in development for more than 20 years, the new
Museum of Tolerance Jerusalem (MOTJ), co-founded and chaired by Mizel, partially opened in May 2023. The two upper floors are open to visitors, including a large auditorium and a multi-use space for exhibitions, conferences and events. Originally designed by Chyutin Architects (Barache and Michael Chutin), Yigal Levy & Canon Design finished the 17,500 square meter facility It will include a museum, children's museum, outdoor amphitheater, international conference center, social lab and gardens. The museum opened with a photographic exhibition marking 75 years of Israeli independence.
"[Larry Mizel] is the type of guy that never says never, and he sees this building as a game changer for Israeli society,” said Riss. “He has the tenacity to go through battles and because of that we will finish it and you will see the results." In an article by
The Jerusalem Post, Mizel was quoted on the many challenges the project faced, which were listed as bureaucratic, architectural and legal in nature: Friends of the IDF, Jewish Colorado and the Jewish Community Center.
Mizel Museum and the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (the CELL) In 1982, Mizel and his wife, Carol, founded the
Mizel Museum in Denver, Colorado. The museum provides regular artistic and educational programs that promote community understanding and tolerance for residents of the Rocky Mountain region. The Mizel Center for Arts and Culture (The MACC) is also named for Mizel, but is a separate organization located in Denver at the Jewish Community Center. The MACC illuminates the human experience through creative and cultural programs in the performing, visual, and literary arts for the Jewish Community and the community at large. Mizel also founded, as a part of the Mizel Museum and its larger
umbrella organization, the Mizel Institute, the Counterterrorism Education Learning Lab (the CELL) in 2004. The CELL is a non-profit institution dedicated to preventing terrorism through education, empowerment and engagement. The CELL has been endorsed by former Secretaries of Homeland Security,
Janet Napolitano,
Tom Ridge and
Michael Chertoff.
Exhibit Located in Denver, the CELL opened its facility in 2008 with the purpose of educating citizens on global terrorism threats. The CELL’s exhibit is interactive and provides visitors with an understanding of the history of terrorism, the methods terrorists employ and the terrorism’s effect on society.
Speaker series The CELL hosts a speaker series inviting experts, senior government officials and foreign dignitaries to address issues surrounding terrorism and global security. Past speakers have included
Senator John McCain, former U.S. Secretary of Defense,
Leon Panetta, Former National Security Advisor
H.R. McMaster, Former Chief of Staff to the Secretary of Defense,
Jeremy Bash, and the Director of the
National Counterterrorism Center,
Matthew G. Olsen.
Denver Rustlers and the Annual Junior Livestock Sale Mizel works with other Colorado business leaders as a founding member of the Denver Rustlers. The organization raises scholarship money for exhibitors at the Junior Livestock Sale at the annual Colorado State Fair. In the 40 years since inception, the organization has raised over $3 million in support of young Colorado ranchers and farmers as a way to earn money for college. == In the News ==