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Marion Wiesel, wife of Nobel Laureate, Holocaust survivor and renowned author Elie Wiesel, died on Sunday at her home in Greenwich, Conn., at age 94.
Wiesel took the lead in managing the Beit Tzipora Centers in Israel, which provide schooling and other support to Jewish children of Ethiopian origin who have faced challenges integrating into ...
Elie Wiesel, who made Holocaust education his mission in life after surviving the Auschwitz and Buchenwald death camps, died Saturday, according to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
MICHAEL DOUGLAS (L) and Elie and Marion Wiesel (credit: Courtesy) In the 1990s, the Wiesels founded the Beit Tzipora Centers to provide academic aid and empowerment to Israeli-Ethiopian children ...
Remembering Elie Wiesel, and reading his shattering book Night, during a visit to the largest crime scene in human history.
Wiesel was born in Sighet, Romania, in 1928. He had two older sisters, Beatrice and Hilda, and a younger sister, Tzipora. As a child, he learned how to read Hebrew and studied the Torah ...
Started Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity and the Beit Tzipora Centers, schools – named for his sister killed by the Nazis – for Ethiopian Jews in Israel.
The Elie Wiesel Foundation has sought to support human rights in Xingang and in regions around the world—from Myanmar to Afghanistan to Sudan—in which people are suffering, according to Elisha ...
In discussing Wiesel’s camp experiences, Berger foregrounds the centrality of his regrets — that he could not save his 7-year-old sister, Tzipora, from the gas, or prevent his father’s death ...
Marion Wiesel, who translated many books written by her husband, Elie Wiesel, including the final edition of his magnum opus, “Night,” and who encouraged him to pursue a wide-ranging public ...
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