Elie Wiesel
When you listen to a witness, you become a witness
Remembering Elie Wiesel 10 years later
Jerusalem razes Elie Wiesel Plaza for NIS 73m. underground passage to Shaare Zedek
Anne Frank and ‘Night’ may soon be required reading in Texas public schools
Amplifying Elie Wiesel’s moral voice: We cannot be silent onlookers
Philaldelphia high school librarian told to take down Elie Wiesel poster
The district allowed the high school to put the posters back up the next day and used a statement highlighting that Wiesel's memoir is part of its curriculum.
Grapevine November 30, 2022: An intimate state dinner
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Elie Wiesel Foundation to launch new ‘hybrid’ philanthropic strategy
The organization said its new approach will not only support human rights through funding but also through working side by side with human rights groups.
Hungary's Viktor Orbán is not antisemitic - opinion
It was an Orbán government that established the Memorial Day for the Hungarian Victims of the Holocaust and founded the Holocaust Museum.
Children of the Holocaust: The last remnant - opinion
Elie Wiesel's death in July 2016 is the beginning of the end of the eyewitnesses to the horrors of the Holocaust
My father Elie Wiesel would have been ashamed of Beijing Olympics
Most of the world didn’t seem to know, or care, that the host country is hosting a pageant of “peace and friendship” while simultaneously terrorizing its Uyghur minority.
Elie Wiesel's son criticizes Chinese government for human rights abuses
Elisha Wiesel gave this speech in light of the upcoming 2022 Beijing Olympics and asked if the UN, under its obligation of the Genocide Convention, will investigate the situation in Xinjiang.
BU's Elie Wiesel Center mocks the Holocaust - opinion
Associating Wiesel’s name with a lying anti-Zionist is like giving Donald Trump a Martin Luther King bridge-building award.
Elie Wiesel’s son: It's time for Jews to speak up for themselves
"Once again, too many of us have shamefully become the Jews of Silence. We have spoken up for every cause but our own."
Elie Wiesel, and the Holocaust in Jewish Literature
The Holocaust as part of the life stories of ‘wise men.’