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The Daily Beast A reporter bears witness to Wiesel's hell on Earth.
116 months ago
HuffPost Entertainment "Elie advocated an enduring memory of the unthinkable as he offered testimony to the unspeakable."
Responding To The Call Of Elie Wiesel
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This past Saturday saw the loss of one of humanity's greatest lights with the passing of Nobel Peace laureate Elie Wiesel. We were both privileged to kno...
117 months ago
The New Yorker "Many of us who admired Elie Wiesel in our youth became increasingly impatient with his inability to see the [Israeli] occupation for what it was," Bernard Avishai writes.
Postscript: Elie Wiesel, 1928—2016
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Elie Wiesel, who died on Saturday, wrote fifty-seven books, yet the obituaries and tributes refer to him more consistently as a witness than a writer.
117 months ago
The New Yorker To the dismay of Israeli peace activists, Elie Wiesel rarely, if ever publicly, raised his voice against any Israeli actions: not the bombings of Beirut in 1982, not the subsequent massacre at Sabra and Shatila.
Postscript: Elie Wiesel, 1928—2016
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Elie Wiesel, who died on Saturday, wrote fifty-seven books, yet the obituaries and tributes refer to him more consistently as a witness than a writer.
117 months ago
Daily Mail Family and friends gathered to bid farewell to Elie Wiesel
117 months ago
The New York Times Elie Wiesel was a writer of uncommon influence.
117 months ago
NBC News "He raised his voice, not just against anti-Semitism, but against hatred, bigotry and intolerance in all its forms. He implored each of us, as nations and as human beings, to do the same, to see ourselves in each other and to make real that pledge of
Read more ... "never again." -President Barack Obama on Elie Wiesel
117 months ago
Los Angeles Times Entertainment "The passing of Elie Wiesel is a reminder that arguably mankind's darkest chapter is receding from the direct memory of those still alive. Wiesel was determined that those alive now, and those still yet unborn, should never forget the horrors of the
Read more ... Holocaust, horrors he witnessed personally and then shared with the world for the rest of his life."
-- Dan Rather
117 months ago
Refinery29 “I swore never to be silent whenever wherever human beings endure suffering and humiliation.” - Elie Wiesel
117 months ago
The Daily Beast "One day the last survivor will be gone. I don’t want to be that one. Because the idea to be the last, with all the memories, and all the spoken and unspoken ideas, and words, I don’t want to be that one." — Elie Wiesel
117 months ago
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