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  1. Night (Oprah's Book Club) by Elie Wiesel, 2006-01-16
  2. The Night Trilogy: Night, Dawn, Day by Elie Wiesel, 2008-04-15
  3. Night; with Connections by Elie Wiesel, 1999-10
  4. The Sonderberg Case by Elie Wiesel, 2010-08-24
  5. After the Darkness: Reflections on the Holocaust by Elie Wiesel, 2002-10-22
  6. All Rivers Run to the Sea: Memoirs by Elie Wiesel, 1996-10-22
  7. Day: A Novel by Elie Wiesel, 2006-03-21
  8. Dawn by Elie Wiesel, 1982-09-01
  9. Night by Elie; Translated from the French by Wiesel, Marion Wiesel, 2006
  10. Night: With Connected Readings by Elie Wiesel, 2000-01
  11. Dawn by Elie Wiesel, 2006-03-21
  12. Elie Wiesel Messenger Revised: Theology by Robert Mcafee Brown, 1989-04-30
  13. Messengers of God by Elie Wiesel, 1985-03-07
  14. Wiesel's Night (Cliffs Notes) by Maryam Riess, 1996-09-05

1. Elie Wiesel - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Elie Wiesel had three sisters Hilda and Bea, who were older than he, and Tzipora, who was the youngest in the family. Shlomo was an Orthodox Jew of
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Maramureş County Romania ... Occupation Political activist, professor, novelist Elie Wiesel KBE (born Eliezer Wiesel on September 30 is a Hungarian French Jewish novelist, political activist, Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor. He is the author of over 40 books, the best known of which is Night , a memoir that describes his experiences during the Holocaust and his imprisonment in several concentration camps. Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. The Norwegian Nobel Committee called him a "messenger to mankind," noting that through his struggle to come to terms with "his own personal experience of total humiliation and of the utter contempt for humanity shown in Hitler 's death camps," as well as his "practical work in the cause of peace," Wiesel has delivered a powerful message "of peace, atonement and human dignity" to humanity. On November 30 Wiesel received an honorary knighthood in London in recognition of his work toward raising Holocaust education in the United Kingdom.

2. Elie Wiesel - Biography
Elie wiesel elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in the town of Sighet, now part of Romania. During World War II, he, with his family and other Jews from the area,
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Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in the town of Sighet, now part of Romania. During World War II, he, with his family and other Jews from the area, were deported to the German concentration and extermination camps, where his parents and little sister perished. Wiesel and his two older sisters survived. Liberated from Buchenwald in 1945 by advancing Allied troops, he was taken to Paris where he studied at the Sorbonne and worked as a journalist.
In 1958, he published his first book, La Nuit , a memoir of his experiences in the concentration camps. He has since authored nearly thirty books some of which use these events as their basic material. In his many lectures, Wiesel has concerned himself with the situation of the Jews and other groups who have suffered persecution and death because of their religion, race or national origin. He has been outspoken on the plight of Soviet Jewry, on Ethiopian Jewry and on behalf of the State of Israel today
Wiesel has made his home in New York City, and is now a United States citizen. He has been a visiting scholar at Yale University, a Distinguished Professor of Judaic Studies at the City College of New York, and since 1976 has been Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University where he teaches "

3. Elie Wiesel --  Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Elie Wiesel Romanianborn Jewish writer, whose works provide a sober yet passionate testament of the destruction
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Elie Wiesel, 2001. Alex Wong/Getty Images byname of Eliezer Wiesel Romanian-born Jewish writer, whose works provide a sober yet passionate testament of the destruction of European Jewry during World War II. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1986. Special Offer! Activate a FREE trial to Britannica Online , your complete (re)search engine for when you need to be right. Wiesel's early life, spent in a small Hasidic community in the town of Sighet, was a rather hermetic existence of prayer and contemplation. In 1940 Sighet was annexed by Hungary, and, though the Hungarians were allied with Nazi Germany, it was not until the Germans invaded in March 1944 that the town was brought into the Holocaust Auschwitz began. Wiesel, his parents, and three sisters were deported to Auschwitz, where his mother and a sister were killed. He and his father were sent to Buna-Monowitz, the slave labour component of the Auschwitz camp. In January 1945 they were part of a death march to

4. Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania. Sighet was a typical shtetl, a sanctuary for Jews, Wiesel has said. It was also center for Hasidic Jewish
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Elie Wiesel (1928-) Rumanian-born American writer, who was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1986. Basis for Wiesel's work is his own experiences and personal testament of the destruction of Jews during World War II. A survivor of the horrors of the Holocaust, Wiesel has been considered "a messenger to mankind... The message is in the form of a testimony, repeated and deepended through the works of a great author." (from the Nobel Peace citation) Central themes in Wiesel's fiction, memoirs, and essays are the struggle against evil, "man's inhumanity toward man", and silence versus verboseness. "How can one work for the living without by that very act betraying those who are absent? The question remains open, and no new fact can change it. Of course, the mystery of good is no less disturbing than the mystery of evil. But one does not cancel out the other. Man alone is capable of uniting them by remembering." (from A Beggar in Jerusalem Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania. "Sighet was a typical shtetl, a sanctuary for Jews," Wiesel has said. It was also center for Hasidic Jewish learning. Wiesel spent a happy childhood. He learned Yiddish from his mother and father, and studied biblical Hebrew in school. In 1944 all Jews from the town were moved to Auschwitz, where his mother and younger sister were killed. Wiesel was sent to Buchenwald, where his father was died shortly before Buchenwald's liberation. Three children from the family survived, Wiesel was one of them.

5. GradeSaver: ClassicNote: Biography Of Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Transylvania on September 30, 1928. He had two older sisters and a younger sister named Tzipora.
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Elie Wiesel Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Transylvania on September 30, 1928. He had two older sisters and a younger sister named Tzipora. The town of Sighet is located in present-day Romania, although historically the area has been claimed by the people of both Hungary and Romania. Elie (short for Eliezer) grew up speaking Yiddish at home, and Hungarian, Romanian, and German outside. He also learned classical Hebrew at school. Elie's mother's family was part of the Hasidic sect of Judaism, and Elie loved the mysticism and folk tales of the sect as a child. He devoted the early years of his life to religious studies although his father encouraged him to study modern Hebrew and secular subjects also. During the early years of World War II, Sighet remained relatively unaffected by the war. Although Sighet became controlled by the Hungarians instead of the Romanians, the Jews in Sighet believed that they would be safe from the persecution that Jews in Germany and Poland were suffering. In 1944, however, Elie and all the other Jews in the town were deported to concentration camps in Poland. Elie and his father were taken to Auschwitz, where they became separated from Elie's mother and younger sister Tzipora. Elie, who was fifteen at the time, never saw them again. During the following year, Elie was moved to the concentration camps at Buna, Gleiwitz, and Buchenwald. He managed to stay with his father the entire time until his father's death from dysentery, starvation, exposure, and exhaustion at Buchenwald. Finally, in April 1945, Elie was liberated from Buchenwald by the United States Third Army.

6. Elie Wiesel - Wikiquote
It is the Committee s opinion that Elie Wiesel has emerged as one of the most important spiritual leaders and guides in an age when violence, repression and
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Jump to: navigation search Mankind must remember that peace is not God's gift to his creatures, it is our gift to each other. Elie Wiesel (born 30 September ) Holocaust survivor, author; recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986
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  • That place, Mr. President, is not your place. Your place is with the victims of the SS.
    • Comments regarding Reagan 's proposed visit to a Bitburg cemetery with then German President Helmut Kohl. Receiving the Congressional Medal of Honor from President Reagan (4/1/1985). Indifference, to me, is the epitome of evil.
      • (October 27, 1986) The opposite of love is not hate, it's indifference. The opposite of beauty is not ugliness, it's indifference. The opposite of faith is not heresy, it's indifference. And the opposite of life is not death, but indifference between life and death.
        • (October 27, 1986) No one is as capable of gratitude as one who has emerged from the kingdom of night.
          • Accepting Nobel Peace Prize (December 10, 1986)

7. Elie Wiesel - SourceWatch
Elie Wiesel was fifteen years old when the Nazis deported him and his family to the Auschwitz concentration camps. After the war was over,
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Elie Wiesel became Founding Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council in 1980. Here, he speaks at a ceremony held during the Tribute to
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9. A Prominent False Witness: Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. He is generally accepted as a witness to the Jewish Holocaust, and, more specifically, as a witness to the
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A Prominent False Witness: Elie Wiesel
By Robert Faurisson Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. He is generally accepted as a witness to the Jewish "Holocaust," and, more specifically, as a witness to the legendary Nazi extermination gas chambers. The Paris daily Le Monde emphasized at the time that Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Prize because: [1] These last years have seen, in the name of so-called "historical revisionism," the elaboration of theses, especially in France, questioning the existence of the Nazi gas chambers and, perhaps beyond that, of the genocide of the Jews itself. But in what respect is Elie Wiesel a witness to the alleged gas chambers? By what right does he ask us to believe in that means of extermination? In an autobiographical book that supposedly describes his experiences at Auschwitz and Buchenwald, he nowhere mentions the gas chambers. [2] He does indeed say that the Germans executed Jews, but ... by fire; by throwing them alive into flaming ditches, before the very eyes of the deportees! No less than that! Here Wiesel the false witness had some bad luck. Forced to choose from among several Allied war propaganda lies, he chose to defend the fire lie instead of the boiling water, gassing, or electrocution lies. In 1956, when he published his testimony in Yiddish, the fire lie was still alive in certain circles. This lie is the origin of the term Holocaust. Today there is no longer a single historian who believes that Jews were burned alive. The myths of the boiling water and of electrocution have also disappeared. Only the gas remains.

10. Elie Wiesel Biography And Summary
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Name: Elie Wiesel Variant Name: Eliezer Wiesel Birth Date: September 30, 1928 Place of Birth: Sighet, Transylvania, Romania Nationality: American Gender: Male Occupations: writer, orator, teacher
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Elie Wiesel (born 1928), a survivor of the Holocaust, is a writer, orator, teacher and chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Transylvania, on September 30, 1928. The third of four children and the... summary from source:
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Since 1956 Elie Wiesel, the best-known contemporary Holocaust writer and novelist, has produced (not counting translations) more than forty books, including testimony, novels, essays, memoirs, drama, poetry, Jewish legends, and portraits of biblical,...

11. Elie Wiesel - Wikipedia
Elie Wiesel har fremstått som en av de mest betydelige åndelige ledere og veivisere i en tid preget av vold, undertrykkelse og rasisme.
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Maramureş Transylvania i Romania Ektefelle Marion Erster Rose (1969-) Yrke Forfatter, filosof og politisk aktivist Nobels fredspris
Eli (eg. Eliezer Wiesel (f¸dt 30. september ) er en rumensk-f¸dt fransk-oppvokst j¸disk forfatter, filosof og politisk aktivist som siden har hatt amerikansk statsborgerskap. Familien hans kom opprinnelig fra Ungarn I ble Wiesel tildelt Nobels fredspris for sin kamp mot de kreftene han fikk f¸le p¥ n¦rt hold i Auschwitz og andre konsentrasjonsleirer under andre verdenskrig I februar gikk han ut og st¸ttet USAs invasjon av Irak
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Boka "Natten" inneholder mange interessante p¥stander. For eksempel blir det hevdet at man henrettet folk ved ¥ brenne dem levende p¥ b¥l. Det blir ogs¥ fortalt at hovudpersonen (Elie Wiesel?) fikk operert foten sin to uker f¸r den tyske evakueringen av leiren. Sitat: "...Every Jew, somewhere in his being, should set apart a zone of hate - healthy, virile hate - for what the German personifies and for what persists in the German. To do otherwise would be a betrayal of the dead." Elie Wiesel 'Legends of Our Time' (1968), side 177-178 Elie Wiesel har fremst¥tt som en av de mest betydelige ¥ndelige ledere og veivisere i en tid preget av vold, undertrykkelse og rasisme. Hans budskap er ¥ tilgi, men ikke ¥ glemme. Det er ikke hatet som er kj¦rlighetens verste fiende, sier han, det er likegyldigheten. Kampen mot likegyldigheten overfor hat er like viktig som kampen mot selve hatet. Elie Wiesel er en budb¦rer om fred og forsoning og menneskeverd. Og det er en grenseskridende humanisme; hans arbeide er fredskapende over landegrensene.

12. Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was deported by German troops from his home in Romania to the concentration camp Auschwitz in 1944. He survived the Nazi death camps to become a
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Elie Wiesel was born in Sighet, Transylvania on September 30, 1928. The town of Sighet is located in present-day Romania, although at times in the past it was considered to be part of Hungary too. Wiesel had two older sisters and a younger sister. Wiesel's childhood, like that of most European Jewish children at the time, revolved around family, community, religious study, and worship. 1944, Deportation:

13. Elie Wiesel - Tag Story Index - USATODAY.com
A New Jersey man was ordered Tuesday to stand trial on charges of stalking Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel and dragging the Holocaust scholar out of a hotel
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14. Elie Wiesel - Wikipédia
Translate this page Outre une quinzaine de romans, Elie Wiesel est l auteur de deux pièces de théâtre, de nombreux essais traitant de sujets d actualité, de judaïsme (avec
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Aller   : Navigation Rechercher Elie Wiesel au Congr¨s am©ricain Eliezer Wiesel , n©   Sighet Roumanie ) le 30 septembre , est un ©crivain am©ricain de langue fran§aise . Il est Prix Nobel de la paix
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Eliezer Wiesel a une enfance heureuse   Sighet, dans la r©gion de Marmatie Roumanie ) d'abord ©pargn©e par la guerre. Mais   15 ans, il est d©port© avec sa famille par les nazis Auschwitz et Birkenau , puis Buchenwald . Il y perdra plusieurs membres de sa famille (ses parents, sa sœur). Lib©r© par les Am©ricains, il passe une dizaine d'ann©es en France , durant lesquelles il fait des ©tudes de philosophie   la Sorbonne . Il devient journaliste dans le quotidien isra©lien Yediot Aharonot Fran§ois Mauriac (qui l'aidera   publier sa toute premi¨re œuvre, La Nuit ) et Golda Meir € trente ans, il commence   d©crire son exp©rience concentrationnaire,   t©moigner pour les martyrs de la Shoah . Ainsi commence une longue bibliographie. Outre une quinzaine de romans, Elie Wiesel est l'auteur de deux pi¨ces de th©¢tre, de nombreux essais traitant de sujets d'actualit©, de juda¯sme (avec notamment la s©rie des C©l©brations Maison natale d'Elie Wiesel   Sighet Devenu citoyen am©ricain en , il obtient une chaire en sciences humaines   l' universit© de Boston . Il a entre autres soutenu la cause des juifs d'Union sovi©tique. Il se marie   l'¢ge de 41 ans et est p¨re d'un enfant.

15. Elie Wiesel - Wikipedia
Translate this page Vai a Navigazione, cerca. bussola Nota disambigua - Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi Wiesel (disambigua). Eli Wiesel
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Vai a: Navigazione cerca Nota disambigua - Se stai cercando altri significati, vedi Wiesel (disambigua) Eli Wiesel Nobel per la pace Eliezer Wiesel Sighet 30 settembre ) ¨ uno scrittore rumeno ebreo sopravvissuto all' Olocausto , che ha scritto le sue memorie e le sue esperienze in numerosi libri. Ha ricevuto il Premio Nobel per la pace nel . Oggi vive negli Stati Uniti
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16. Elie Wiesel Biography -- Academy Of Achievement
elie wiesel was born in the small town of Sighet in Transylvania, where people of different languages and religions have lived side by side for centuries,
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17. The Elie Wiesel Foundation For Humanity
This foundation seeks to combat indifference, intolerance and injustice. Established by elie and Marion wiesel after he was awarded the 1986 Nobel Prize for
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18. Elie Wiesel Bio
elie wiesel s statement, to remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all stands as a succinct summary of his views on life and serves as
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TIMELINE 1928born in Sighet, Romania 1944deported to Auschwitz Jan.1945father dies in Buchenwald Apr.1945liberated from concentration camp 1948moved to Paris to study at the Sorbonne 1948work in journalism begins 1954decides to write about the Holocaust 1956hit by a car in New York 1958 Night is published 1963receives U.S. citizenship 1964returned to Sighet 1965first trip to Russia 1966publishes Jews of Silence 1969married Marion Rose 1972son is born 1978appointed chair of Presidential Commission on the Holocaust 1980Commission renamed U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council 1985awarded Congressional Gold Medal of Achievement 1986awarded Nobel Peace Prize 1995publishes memoirs Elie Wiesel in 1968 Elie Wiesel's statement, "...to remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all..."stands as a succinct summary of his views on life and serves as the driving force of his work. Wiesel is the author of 36 works dealing with Judaism, the Holocaust, and the moral responsibility of all people to fight hatred, racism and genocide. Born September 30, 1928, Eliezer Wiesel led a life representative of many Jewish children. Growing up in a small village in Romania, his world revolved around family, religious study, community and God. Yet his family, community and his innocent faith were destroyed upon the deportation of his village in 1944. Arguably the most powerful and renowned passage in Holocaust literature, his first book

19. Elie Wiesel Winner Of The 1986 Nobel Prize In Peace
elie wiesel, a Nobel Peace Laureate, at the Nobel Prize Internet Archive.
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E LIE W IESEL
1986 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
    Chairman of 'The President's Commission on the Holocaust'
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    Born: 1928
    Place of Birth: Romania
    Residence: U.S.A.
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20. Elie Wiesel - TIME
As we walked the vast landscape of Auschwitz, I had the honor of being on these once cursed, now sacred, grounds with Holocaust survivor elie wiesel.
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