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  1. Against Silence : The Voice and Vision of Elie Wiesel (3 vol set)
  2. El Mendigo de Jerusalem by Élie Wiesel, 1969
  3. A consuming fire: Encounters with Elie Wiesel and the Holocaust by John K Roth, 1979
  4. From Generation to Generation: How to Trace Your Jewish Genealogy and Family History by Arthur Kurzweil, 2004-04-07
  5. Wise Men and Their Tales: Portraits of Biblical, Talmudic, and Hasidic Masters by Elie Wiesel, 2005-03-01
  6. Imperfect Justice: Looted Assets, Slave Labor, and the Unfinished Business of World War II by Elie Wiesel, Stuart E. Eizenstat, 2004-05-31
  7. An Ethical Compass: Coming of Age in the 21st Century
  8. The Worlds of Elie Wiesel: An Overview of His Career and His Major Themes by Jack Kolbert, 2001-04
  9. La Nuit by Elie Wiesel, 2007-01-01
  10. Retratos Y Leyendas Jasidicas (Spanish Edition) by Elie Wiesel, 2005-06-30
  11. The Testament: A novel by Elie Wiesel, 1999-04-27
  12. Indelible Shadows: Film and the Holocaust by Annette Insdorf, 2002-11-25
  13. The Tenth Circle of Hell by Rezak Hukanovic, 1998-06-04
  14. The Six Days of Destruction: Meditations Toward Hope by Elie Wiesel, Albert H. Friedlander, 1988-12

81. Jewish Book Mall - Books On And By Elie Wiesel, Jewish Nobel Laureate
elie wiesel. Featured books by and about elie wiesel. Click here formore books by and about elie wiesel, Other Jewish nobel Laureates
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There is no more powerful witness to the Holocaust than Elie Wiesel. Nor is there a more powerful living symbol of morality in today's world.
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We've gathered more than 80 books (plus some videos and DVDs) by or about Elie Wiesel here. If you haven't read Wiesel before, you must. Night The Night Trilogy: Night Dawn the Accident Dawn PASSOVER HAGGADAH: AS COMMENTED UPON BY ELIE WIESEL AND ILLUSTATED BY MARK PODWAL ... Elie Wiesel (Peacemakers Series) Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Prize in 1986, but not in Literature - he was awarded the Peace prize. Other Jewish Nobel Laureates (in Literature): Henri Bergson
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82. American Friends Of The Hebrew University: Page Not Found
Natalie Zemon Davis and nobel Prize laureate elie wiesel were awarded honorarydoctor of philosophy degrees on May 28, at the annual convocation of The
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83. ALEX GRASS, ELIE WIESEL RECEIVE HONORARY DOCTORATES
America and Australia among them former Chairman of the University's Board ofGovernors Alex Grass and nobel Peace Laureate elie wiesel were awarded
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84. Elie Wiesel
elie wiesel. (photo credit http//www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1986/wieselbio.html)The nobel Peace Prize of 1986 was awarded to elie wiesel, who emerged as a
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The Nobel Peace Prize of 1986 was awarded to Elie Wiesel, who emerged as a powerful spiritual leader in an age when violence, repression and racism characterised the world.
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 was liberated by American troops in April 1945. After the war, he moved to Paris and became a journalist then later settled in New York. Since 1976, he has been Andrew Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University. He has received numerous awards and honors including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Liberty Award, and the rank of Grand-Croix in the French Legion of Honor. He was also the Founding Chair of the United States Holocaust Memorial. Wiesel has written over 40 books including Night, a harrowing testimony of his Holocaust experiences, first published in 1960.
In his lectures and advocacy, 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, including Nicaragua’s Miskito Indians, Argentina’s Desaparecidos, Cambodian refugees, the Kurds, victims of famine in Africa, victims of apartheid in South Africa, and victims of war in the former Yugoslavia. His life message is one of peace, atonement and human dignity, and originates in testimony, repeated and deepened through the works of a great author.

85. Elie Wiesel - Wikipedia
elie wiesel. eliezer wiesel was born on September 30 , 1928 in Sighet, Romania. Hewas encouraged by nobel laureate, Francois Mauriac to write about his
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Elie Wiesel
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Eliezer Wiesel was born on September 30 in Sighet Romania . He was deported to a Nazi concentration camp in and during the course of World War II , he survived Auschwitz , Buna, Buchenwald and Gleiwitz. He was encouraged by Nobel laureate Francois Mauriac to write about his experiences as a Jew during the Holocaust . Wiesel did, his most famous work is probably Night although he has been quite prolific, producing 36 works. He served as chairman for the Presidential Commission on the Holocaust (later renamed U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council ) from 1978 to 1986. He received the Congressional Gold Medal of Achievement in 1985 and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. He published his memoirs in 1995.

86. Romania's Nastase Hosts Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel
Romania's Nastase Hosts nobel Peace Prize Laureate elie wiesel. BUCHAREST,Romania Prime Minister Adrian Nastase met Sunday night
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Romania's Nastase Hosts Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel
BUCHAREST, Romania Prime Minister Adrian Nastase met Sunday night (28 July) with Romanian-born Nobel Peace Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel. Talks focused on recently intensified efforts by Romanian authorities to combat all racist, nazi and similar movements. Wiesel also met with President Ion Iliescu, Defence Minister Ioan Mircea Pascu and representatives of Romania’s Jewish community. Wiesel was born in Sighetul, which had a Jewish majority at the time. In March, 1944 he and his entire family were taken to Auschwitz. On Monday, he helped open a museum dedicated to all Holocaust victims in Sighetul. (ACT Media Daily Bulletin - 30/07/02; Rompres, Mediafax, BBC - 29/07/02)
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87. Elie Wiesel Prize In Ethics
world. Three months after receiving the nobel Peace Prize, wiesel establishedThe elie wiesel Foundation for Humanity. Its mission
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What: The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity sponsors an annual essay contest for undergraduate juniors and seniors in colleges and universities throughout the United States. Students are challenged to examine and analyze urgent ethical issues confronting them in today’s complex world. Essays must be the original, unpublished work of the author. Essays may be developed from any point of view and can be in the form of a case study, or an analysis that is literary, philosophical, historical, biographical, sociological, theological, or psychological. Students may wish to draw upon a personal experience, a book or author they have studied, or the life an individual they admire in formulating their essay. The following questions might be considered in the context of this year’s theme:
Why has humanity failed to learn from history the lessons of tolerance and respect for others?
Why must individuals speak out when confronted with human suffering and injustice?

88. A Prominent False Witness: Elie Wiesel
INSTITUTE FOR HISTORICAL REVIEW, LEAFLETS. A Prominent False Witness eliewiesel. By Robert Faurisson elie wiesel won the nobel Peace Prize in 1986.
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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: ( note 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. ( note 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.

89. Elie Wiesel Comes To Queens College
Urgency of Hope. Pictured above are (left to right) City Councilman and Queens CollegeProfessor James F. Gennaro, nobel Laureate elie wiesel, Queens College
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Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Holocaust Survivor, Elie Wiesel, delivered an inspirational lecture to Queens College faculty and students entitled "The Urgency of Hope." Pictured above are (left to right) City Councilman and Queens College Professor James F. Gennaro, Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel, Queens College President James Muyskens (center rear), Queens College Dean Burton Backner (center front), Rabbi Moshe Shur of the Queens College Hillel, and Rev. Paul Wood of the Queens College Newman Center.
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90. Center For Holocaust And Genocide Studies's Resources Links: E - F
elie wiesel The nobel Price Internet Archive; Hope, Despair and Memory- Excerpts from elie wiesel's nobel Prize lecture; Interview
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91. Connecticut College Guide To Fellowships And Scholarships - Wiesel Ethics Essay
throughout the world. Three months after receiving the nobel PeacePrize, he established the elie wiesel Foundation for Humanity.
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Elie Wiesel Prize in Ethics Essay Contest
Nobel Peace Prize recipient and Boston University Professor Elie Wiesel has worked on behalf of oppressed people for much of his adult life. His first-hand witnessing of the Holocaust has led him to use his talents as an author, teacher, and storyteller to defend human rights and peace throughout the world. Three months after receiving the Nobel Peace Prize, he established the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity. Its mission is to advance the cause of human rights and peace throughout the world by creating a new forum for the discussion of urgent ethical issues confronting mankind. The Prize in Ethics Essay is sponsored by the Foundation. A total of ten thousand dollars in first, second, and third prizes and tow honorable mentions are awarded annually. Eligibility
* Juniors and Seniors
* Connecticut College nomination of Essay
Essay * In 3,000 to 4,000 words, applicants are asked to develop substantive, informed, and judicious arguments, defending ethical perspectives and principles relative to their chosen topics

92. Elie Wiesel Bio
elie wiesel age 15. wiesel has since published over thirty books, earned theNobel Peace Prize, been appointed to chair the President's Commission on the
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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

93. A&L News Release - Spring 2001-2002 Lecture Series
UCSB’s Arthur N. Rupe Distinguished Dialogue Series presents An Evening with ElieWiesel, the 1986 nobel Peace Prize Winner, on Wednesday, April 24 at 8 pm
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March 19, 2002
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UCSB presents human rights activist Elie Wiesel in An Evening with the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate at the Arlington Theatre Summary Facts:
  • Elie Wiesel
  • An Evening with the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate
  • Author of more than 40 books including the classic Night
  • Recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom
  • Wednesday, April 24
  • 8 pm / Arlington Theatre, 1317 State Street
  • All tickets: $5
An Evening with Elie Wiesel, Elie Wiesel was born in 1928 in the town of Sighet, now part of Romania. During World War II his family and other Jews from the area were deported to the German concentration and extermination camps, where his parents and younger sister perished. Wiesel and his two older sisters survived. Liberated from Buchenwald in 1945, he was taken to Paris where he studied at the Sorbonne and worked as a journalist. In 1958, he published his first book, The Night (La Nuit), A Beggar in Jerusalem, the Prix Livre Inter for The Testament and the Grand Prize for Literature from the City of Paris for The Fifth Son.

94. Nobel Prize-winning Holocaust Survivor Speaks At Open Visions
nobel prizewinning Holocaust survivor speaks at Open Visions. World-renowned authorElie wiesel believes that hope is human, and that it is a necessity for
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By Lynn Raimondo Media Credit: Chris Donato Elie Weisel, author of Night and over 40 books, spoke on Tuesday about "The Urgency of Hope" at the Quick Center. World-renowned author Elie Wiesel believes that "hope is human," and that it is a necessity for human beings everywhere to grasp and cherish it.
Twenty years after speaking at the 1983 commencement at Fairfield, Wiesel, the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize recipient, spoke in front of 750 people at the Quick Center Open Forum this Tuesday in a program entitled, "The Urgency of Hope."
Wiesel said the twentieth century began in despair but ended in hope. However, he said, we are losing it in the dawn of this new century.
He spoke about how many historical moments of the Twentieth Century relate to hope, such as World War II, the rise and fall of Russian Communism, terrorism, and Sept. 11. Wiesel said that Sept. 11 was the first moment in the history of terrorism that terrorists committed suicide without leaving any message but death. Perplexed by this, he said, "Whatever is about life is in life."
He said that in the Hebrew language, the word 'hope' derives from the word 'source,' and "without hope, the soul cannot live."

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