In Oren Rudavsky’s new film, the conscience of the world speaks to a new generation The post Elie Wiesel’s Soul Continues To Burn appeared first on Book and Film Globe.| Book and Film Globe
By Carolyn Yeager It’s been five years now since Elie Wiesel died and his body was buried in a plain pine coffin. This website premiered in July 2010 with the question: “Where’s the tattoo?” No one had ever seen it, yet Wiesel claimed to have it as proof he was an inmate at Auschwitz in […]| Elie Wiesel Cons the World
By Carolyn Yeager I happened upon this video and recognized my own text of Yiddish-to-French-to-English translation being used by this professor at a Catholic university in San Antonio TX. Though a native of Brooklyn, Alan Astro says he has been at Trinity University for over 25 years. His field is modern languages and literatures; one […]| Elie Wiesel Cons the World
by Carolyn Yeager copyright 2016 Carolyn Yeager It’s pretty pathetic to be confronted with a picture like the above, and expected to acknowledge that it is Elie Wiesel’s Auschwitz tattoo that I have been asking to see for six years now. Once again, the best suggestion I have for magnifying it is to click on […]| Elie Wiesel Cons the World
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In those days and nights of destiny, the solitude of the Jewish people was matched only by God's... We let them suffer alone, fight alone. And yet, and yet. They did not die alone—not quite— for something of all of us died with them. The post From 1975 | Remembering appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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