The Nobel laureate and Moment co-founder is just the 18th person honored with a stamp in the Distinguished Americans series. The post U.S. Postal Service Releases Stamp Honoring Elie Wiesel appeared first on Moment Magazine.| Moment Magazine
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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