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Elie Wiesel may not have lived to see the latest devastating wave of antisemitism, but he did prepare us to confront it. Let ...
It all depends on what one makes of that suffering.” So wrote Elie Wiesel in one of the most compelling of his nearly 50 books, “Messengers of God: Biblical Portraits & Legends” (1976).
A foundation that promotes the legacy of the late-Holocaust writer Elie Wiesel says it's "scary" that a former aide of New York Gov. Kathy Hochul allegedly removed language from state documents ...
Mark Podwal, Prolific Artist of Jewish Themes, Dies at 79. His art included cartoons for The New York Times, collaborations with Elie Wiesel and images that traced the history of antisemitism.
1944 – The Wiesel family is sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp, when Elie is 15. January 1945 – Is moved with his father to the Buchenwald concentration camp. His father dies there.
Elisha Wiesel, the son of Elie Wiesel, calls for the return of the book "Night" to classrooms and why proper education of Israel and the Holocaust era can help fight antisemitism.
I have just finished reading one of the most extraordinary books I’ve ever seen, Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel’s Classroom, by the incomparable Rabbi Dr. Ariel Burger. The book is replete ...
Elie Wiesel’s defiant faith. Journalist Joseph Berger documents the writer’s work, his activism, and the belief in God that he never fully renounced. by Charles Scriven in the February 2025 issue.
1944 – The Wiesel family is sent to the Auschwitz concentration camp, when Elie is 15. January 1945 – Is moved with his father to the Buchenwald concentration camp. His father dies there.
Elie Wiesel may not have lived to see the latest devastating wave of antisemitism, but he did prepare us to confront it. Let July 2 be the day the world listens—and acts.