Mel Gibson, the actor who once drunkenly declared that "the Jews are responsible for all the wars in the world," has been quietly donating to a project to help Holocaust survivors.
Can you believe it?
The Oscar-winning film director has quietly been making amends for the many ugly things he's said and done over the years, including his hate-filled rant after a 2006 traffic stop in California.
"He's helped many, many people especially Holocaust survivors," said film and television director Zane Buzby, founder of the Survivor Mitzvah Project.
Buzby, who was scheduled to hold a lecture and film screening in Wilmington, Del., on Sunday at the Siegel Jewish Community Center, reached out to Gibson a few years ago after reading a piece posing the question, "Isn't it time to forgive Mel Gibson?"
"The article was written by a reporter who had written a couple of scathing articles about Mel Gibson many years ago," she recalled during a recent phone interview.
"It turns out [the reporter] met with [Gibson] and in the last 10 years he has gotten clean and sober," added Buzby. "He apologized to the people that he hurt. He did all of the right things that you do when you make a mistake."
Buzby decided to ask Gibson to join her crusade of assisting elderly Holocaust survivors in Eastern Europe. Many are desperately in need of food, heat and other basic necessities.