Most people know Elie Wiesel ... and his books ranged from novels that question the existence of God to a journalistic expose on the plight of Soviet Jewry. Here’s the Wiesel reading list ...
“How can you not believe in God after Auschwitz?” A rabbi put this question to Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor, ...
In this collection, the line between fiction and nonfiction blurs to give a powerful new dimension to Wiesel's work ... This book combines selections from the writing of Elie Wiesel with paintings ...
Marion Wiesel, wife of Nobel Laureate, Holocaust survivor and renowned author Elie Wiesel, died on Sunday at her home in ...
Marion Wiesel, who translated many books written by her husband, Elie Wiesel, including the final edition of his magnum opus, ...
I do little else in my books." [4] How Elie Wiesel speaks about God is the concern of this essay. Elie Wiesel was born on Simchat Torah in 1928 and named "Eliezer" after his father's father.
Wiesel translated 14 of her husband’s books from French to English, according to the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity, including one edition of the Auschwitz death camp memoir Night.
Rereading Night, Elie Wiesel’s acclaimed account of his Holocaust experience, should make for a startling reawakening. Wiesel describes the horrific scene: “And as the train stopped ...
Wiesel, who was well-known internationally for his many books ... Weisel was a beacon of light and an example of humanity that believes in man’s inherent good.” “Elie Wiesel was more ...
By Alex Traub Marion Wiesel, who translated many books written by her husband, Elie Wiesel ... Mr. Wiesel’s writing had already won acclaim, but in the coming years, with his wife’s help ...