b'IMPACT: KEEPING THE STORYSpotlight: Ed Mosberg Since first connecting with USC Shoah Foundation in 2016, Mosberg has been a vital partner, donating not only Holocaust Survivor Ed Mosberg has not slowed down.his time and voice to a variety of Institute projects, but also At 95, hes dedicated much of his life to the tireless workproviding financial support to ensure his story and those of sharing his story and preserving the memory of thoseof other survivors are shared as widely, and in as many lost, which includes more than 60 of his family members.formats, as possible. Among these projects is a mobile I lost my whole family, Mosberg said, and I have tofilming rig that allows the Institute to film survivors ensure that their story will never be forgotten. interactive testimonies from the comfort of their homes as As part of this effort, hes given three iterations ofwell as the Dimensions in Testimony educational exhibit testimony for USC Shoah Foundation: traditional videoat the Holocaust Resource Center at Stockton University interview testimony in 2016; a Dimensions in Testimonyin Mosbergs home state of New Jersey. interactive interview in 2018; and 360 Testimony onThe exhibit, which was temporarily closed during Location also in 2018 when he was filmed in twothe COVID-19 pandemic, gives middle and high countries at more than 28 locations important to his lifeschool students the opportunity to meet and learn from journey, including Mauthausen concentration camp inMosbergs interactive testimony, thus promoting one of Austria where he was a prisoner 74 years before.Mosbergs primary goals of educating as many as possible Mosberg also appeared in the documentary filmabout the horrors of the Holocaust.Destination Unknown, has been the subject of a portrait forMosbergs ongoing support of the Institute has allowed David Kassans Facing Survival art exhibit, and has givenhim to amplify his own voice and given others the same speeches to thousands of children and adults, includingchance. There is nothing more important than sharing student groups, police recruits and participants of themy message, he said. I lost my family, something I can March of the Living at Auschwitz-Birkenau. never forget. His support of USC Shoah This is my obligation and duty to my family and to theFoundation will help ensure the world will six million Jews who were murdered, Mosberg explained ofnever forget, either.his ongoing efforts. I will never stop as long as I live.Watch Ed Mosbergs story8 2020 ANNUAL REPORT'