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Hier has fond memories of watching Roy Rogers' pictures at New York's Palestine Theater as a boy and remains a movie fan today. But Moriah Films aims to do more than entertain.
"If you want to impact Jewish history, you have to say something to the world, the world out there," he said. "We need friends in the non-Jewish community. They need to know what happened to the Jews; that 6 million were murdered in the Nazi Holocaust, and even after 6 million were murdered in the Holocaust, Israel doesn't have a peaceful month."
That sense of social justice and fostering human understanding is also a draw for top talent, including those in "The Prime Ministers," which is based on a book by former speechwriter Yehuda Avner and focuses on Israeli prime ministers Golda Meir and Levi Eshkol and then-ambassador Yitzhak Rabin.
Bullock, who voices Meir in "The Prime Ministers," even mastered some Yiddish for the role.
"After that reading, she can come into any (synagogue) and people will really think she's Jewish!" Hier said.
Some stars, including Kingsley, Douglas and Waltz, have volunteered their talents more than once.
"I love narrating the material," Kingsley told The Associated Press. "It's enlightening, passionate, mature and deals with the ravages of the 20th century in a very articulate way that hopefully will reach the eyes and ears of young minds who will see the lessons of history and not ignore them."
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