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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 July 2 be the day the world listens—and acts.
When Dr. Elana Heideman was eight years old, she began writing letters to author Elie Wiesel. It was after she read his book “Night,” which recounts the horrific time he spent as a child in ...
Marion Wiesel, who translated many books written by her husband, Elie Wiesel, including the final edition of his magnum opus, “Night,” and who encouraged him to pursue a wide-ranging public ...
Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel's artifacts will be coming to the USF campus and Florida Holocaust Museum. The sites plan to use his message to fight what they say is a surge in antisemitism.
Wiesel’s “Night,” a spare, searing memoir of the 11 months he spent in Auschwitz and Buchenwald, had been published in English just a few years before.
Citing risk to Elie Wiesel’s ‘Night,’ Iowa judge blocks parts of state book ban law The ruling is a major blow to efforts by conservative legislators in Iowa to import a national effort to purge ...
Iowa’s Republican governor signed the bill into law last year along with other culture-war legislation targeting transgender athletes and student pronouns in schools.
He pointed specifically to Elie Wiesel’s “Night” as an example of a book that could be caught in the dragnet. Lochner had previously brought up “Night” during oral arguments about the Iowa law. At a ...
A bust of Elie Wiesel, the Auschwitz survivor, author and Nobel laureate, gazes down at his only son from the shelf overhead.
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