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
Elie Wiesel’s childhood home vandalized by antisemitic graffiti
The florescent pink graffiti that was painted on the Memorial House Elie Wiesel in Sighet in eastern Romania read “public toilet” and “Nazi Jew lying in hell with Hitler” as well as “Anti-Semite pedo
Elie Wiesel memorial plaque unveiled at Jerusalem Holocaust museum
"His words touched the very soul of the Jewish people."
The dirty secret of Syria: enabling the enablers
Who is doing business in Iran today?
The U.S. Holocaust Museum vs. Elie Wiesel
It’s all too easy to make excuses for why governments fail to act against genocide.
Holocaust reading for post-millenials
Essential books to help Jewish young people be Shoah-literate.
Poland-Israel meltdown demands Elisha Wiesel
As the only son of the world’s most famous Holocaust survivor, Elisha Wiesel has unequaled credibility in representing the Jewish community.
Sharansky’s debt of gratitude to Elie Wiesel
In a room filled with attendees from the former Soviet Union, it was Sharansky’s words about Wiesel that people came to hear.
Media spotlight: Confronting buried demons
Over the past month, women and men around the globe have been speaking out about assault and harassment they suffered in the past. Some have brought up events from decades ago.
Reporter's notebook: Walking in the footsteps of a giant
Last Sunday evening, some 1,500 people marched in Sighet, Romania in memory of Elie Wiesel.
Fighting for the three million
Saving the Jews of the Soviet Union and bringing them to freedom, especially to Israel, was, for Elie Wiesel, the most important mission of his life.