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  1. Elie Wiesel: Conversations (Literary Conversations Series)
  2. The Trial of God by Elie Wiesel, 1995-11-14
  3. A Passover Haggadah: As Commented Upon by Elie Wiesel and Illustrated by Mark Podwal by Elie Wiesel, 1993-03-01
  4. NIGHT by ELIE WIESEL, 1960
  5. Rashi (Jewish Encounters) by Elie Wiesel, 2009-08-11
  6. Night By Elie Wiesel by Elie Wiesel, 1982
  7. Night, Dawn, and Day (B'Nai B'Rith Judaica Library) by Elie Wiesel, 1985-08
  8. Night Trilogy ( Signed ~ Leather ~ Easton ~ Limited Edition ) by Elie Wiesel, 2006
  9. Conversations with Elie Wiesel by Elie Wiesel, Richard D. Heffner, 2009-08-22
  10. The Forgotten by Elie Wiesel, 1995-01-31
  11. The Jews Of Silence by Elie Wiesel, 1967-01-01
  12. Souls on Fire: Portraits and Legends of Hasidic Masters by Elie Wiesel, 1982-10-06
  13. And the Sea Is Never Full: Memoirs, 1969- by Elie Wiesel, 2000-11-07
  14. Twilight: A Novel by Elie Wiesel, 1995-11-07

21. 64193. Wiesel, Elie. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION elie wiesel (b. 1928), Rumanian–born US writer. nobel lecture,Dec. 11, 1986, Oslo, Norway. The Columbia World of Quotations.
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22. 64192. Wiesel, Elie. The Columbia World Of Quotations. 1996
ATTRIBUTION elie wiesel (b. 1928), Romanian–born US writer. nobel lecture,December 11, 1986, Oslo. The Columbia World of Quotations.
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23. Mayo Clinic - Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel To Speak At Mayo Clinic
nobel Laureate elie wiesel to Speak at Mayo Clinic. ROCHESTER, Minn. nobel PeacePrize laureate elie wiesel will speak to the Rochester community on Oct.
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News from Mayo Clinic in Rochester Wednesday, October 23, 2002
Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel to Speak at Mayo Clinic
ROCHESTER, Minn. Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel will speak to the Rochester community on Oct. 29 as the guest lecturer for the 2002 Occidental Petroleum Nobel Laureate Lectureship at Mayo Clinic. Wiesel, a professor at Boston University, will speak at 7 p.m., in Mayo Civic Arena, addressing the topic, "Hope, Healing, Reconciliation and the Renewal of the Human Spirit." The lecture is free and open to the public. Earlier in the day, Professor Wiesel will speak to area high school sophomores at 1 p.m., at Mayo Civic Arena. Professor Wiesel’s lecture is titled "Tomorrow’s Leaders." His visit with area high school students is part of Mayo Clinic’s participation in the Rochester Area Math Science Partnership. This is a return visit to Rochester for Professor Wiesel, who was the 1998 lecturer for the Occidental Petroleum Nobel Laureate Lectureship at Mayo Clinic. The lectureship was established through an endowment from Occidental Petroleum Corporation to Mayo Graduate School. The mission of the lectureship is to provide a rich educational opportunity for Mayo Clinic staff, students, educators and members of the community. In 1997, the Occidental Petroleum Corporation provided an endowment fund to Mayo Foundation to establish an educational program entitled the Occidental Petroleum Nobel Laureate Lectureship at Mayo Clinic. The endowment is an expression of appreciation for the care provided to Occidental employees by Mayo staff and recognizes the long and valued relationship between Mayo Clinic and Occidental Petroleum Corporation. Through the lectureship program, a Nobel Prize recipient in medicine, literature or peace is invited each year to speak to Mayo Clinic and Rochester community audiences.

24. Mayo Clinic - Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel To Speak At Mayo Clinic
nobel Laureate elie wiesel to Speak at Mayo Clinic. nobel Peace Prize laureateelie wiesel will offer a briefing for news media at 2 pm on Tuesday, Oct.
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News from Mayo Clinic in Rochester Monday, October 28, 2002
Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel to Speak at Mayo Clinic
Nobel Peace Prize laureate Elie Wiesel will offer a briefing for news media at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 29 following his 1 p.m. presentation to area high school students titled “Tomorrow’s Leaders” in Rochester, Minn. Members of the media are welcome to attend the afternoon briefing as well as the evening public lecture. WHO:
Elie Wiesel is a holocaust survivor, human rights activist and scholar. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986. He is internationally known as a gifted author, teacher and storyteller. Mr. Wiesel currently is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in Humanities at Boston University and a faculty member in Boston University’s religion and philosophy departments. WHERE/WHEN:
Media briefing: 2 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 29
Mayo Civic Center
Administration Office Board Room, First Floor
30 Civic Center Drive, SE
Public Lecture: 7 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 29
Mayo Civic Center Arena
Admission is free; no tickets are required.

25. Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel Opens ADL Conference On Global Anti-Semitism
A Call to Conscience nobel Laureate elie wiesel Opens ADL Conferenceon Global AntiSemitism October 31, 2002 Anti-Semitism is
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Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel Opens ADL Conference on Global Anti-Semitism October 31, 2002 Anti-Semitism is an "irrational disease" that remains just as virulent and resilient as it was in the previous century when the Holocaust consumed a continent and a people, Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel author, scholar and Holocaust survivor told the Anti-Defamation League's Conference on Global Anti-Semitism Thursday.
"The world has changed in the last 2,000 years, and only anti-Semitism has remained," he said. "We have made great strides in philosophy, in science, and we can even prevent disease. … The only disease that has not found its cure is anti-Semitism."
Mr. Wiesel was the keynote speaker for the two-day conference, a gathering of Jewish leaders from more than 15 countries in Europe, the former Soviet Union and North, Central and South America. The Jewish community leaders have joined with diplomatic and consular representatives from 30 countries to deliberate and discuss the rising tide of anti-Semitism around the world, and especially in Europe and the Middle East, and to pursue a course of action to counteract it.

26. University Of Akron News - Nobel Prize-Winning Activist Elie Wiesel Coming To Ca
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Nobel Prize-Winning Activist Elie Wiesel Coming to Campus on April 15 Akron, Ohio, March 29, 2002 — Elie Wiesel — the noted author, Holocaust survivor, human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner — will speak of his experiences and life's mission at The University of Akron on April 15. Sponsored by the University Honors Program, the fifth event in the 2001-02 Forum Speaker Series will take place at 8 p.m. at E.J. Thomas Performing Arts Hall.
“The University Honors Program is proud to sponsor a talk by such a moral force as Elie Wiesel,” says Dr. Dale Mugler, director of the Honors Program. “Professor Wiesel is a Holocaust survivor, but his philosophy reaches much further. This lecture will provide a focus for discussion for all those who attend.”
Wiesel has worked on behalf of oppressed people for much of his life. His personal experience of the Holocaust has led him to use his talents as an author, teacher and storyteller to defend human rights and peace throughout the world. His efforts have earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Liberty Award, the rank of Grand Officer in the French Legion of Honor and the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986.

27. Nobel Winner Elie Wiesel To Speak Nov. 4
nobel winner elie wiesel speaks Nov. 4. By Linda Myers. elie wieselwill speak in Bailey Hall on Nov. 4 at 8 pm Imprisoned in the
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Nobel winner Elie Wiesel speaks Nov. 4
By Linda Myers Elie Wiesel will speak in Bailey Hall on Nov. 4 at 8 p.m. Imprisoned in the Nazi death camps Auschwitz and Buchenwald at age 15, Wiesel survived to write about the horrific experience in such books as Night . A diminutive man with a powerful moral presence, Wiesel was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 as well as the unofficial role of the world's conscience for his efforts to rout human rights abuses around the world. Tickets for Wiesel's talk can be purchased at the Willard Straight Hall box office beginning Oct. 13 for Cornell students ($6) and Oct. 15 for the general public ($10). Wiesel's vigorous defense of human rights and peace worldwide also has earned him the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Liberty Award, and the rank of Grand Officer in the French Legion of Honor. He was appointed chair of the President's Commission on the Holocaust by Jimmy Carter and became founding chair of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. Wiesel has been the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University since 1976 and a faculty member in both its religion and philosophy departments. He was the first Henry Luce Visiting Scholar in the Humanities and Social Thought at Yale University (1982-83) and a distinguished professor of Judaic studies at the City University of New York (1972-76).

28. Elie Wiesel At Bailey Hall
In a world of despair, create hope, advises elie wiesel at Bailey. nobel PeacePrize winner elie wiesel speaks to the audience in a packed Bailey Hall Nov.
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In a world of despair, create hope, advises Elie Wiesel at Bailey
Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel speaks to the audience in a packed Bailey Hall Nov. 4. Nicola Kountoupes/University Photography By Linda Myers Elie Wiesel believes that we can end conflicts like the most recent one in Kosovo if we encourage the opposing sides to "build relationships that will bring [their] children together to stop the vicious, bloody cycle of hatred." Projecting wisdom, humility and humor tinged with sadness, Wiesel charmed his audience utterly with his empathetic presence from the moment he appeared on Bailey Hall's stage. His Nov. 4 talk was sold out, and left crowds clustered on the concert hall entrance steps vying for tickets. Expressing his own desire for an end to such conflicts as the one in Kosovo in the coming millennium, Wiesel declared: "In a world of despair, we must create hope." He noted that his words paraphrased those of French philosopher and writer Albert Camus: "In a world of unhappiness we must create happiness." Wiesel, a chaired professor in Boston University's religion and philosophy department, is perhaps best known as the author of

29. Nobel Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel To Speak At Quick Center
FAIRFIELD, Conn. (March 5, 2003) nobel Peace laureate elie wiesel, a Holocaustsurvivor and author who has devoted his life to helping oppressed people, will
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The nobel Peace Prize 1986 elie wiesel nobel eMuseum - biography and pressrelease http//www.nobel.se/peace/laureates/1986/ (The nobel Foundation; ).
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OUSD Urban Dreams Language Arts Core Literature ... Wiesel Author Biography: Elie Wiesel was born in the small town of Sighet in Transylvania, where people of different languages and religions have lived side by side for centuries, sometimes peacefully, sometimes in bitter conflict. The region has long been claimed by both Hungary and Romania and, in the 20th century, has changed hands repeatedly, a hostage to the fortunes of war. More... document.write('') Websites about Elie Wiesel

31. Elie Wiesel Bio
French Legion of Honor. In 1986, elie wiesel won the nobel Prize forPeace (click here to read his nobel Speech). A few months later
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F P RESIDENT E lie Wiesel was born in 1928 in Sighet, Transylvania, now a part of Romania. He was fifteen years old when he and his family were deported by the Nazis to Auschwitz. His mother and younger sister perished, his two older sisters survived. Elie and his father were later transported to Buchenwald, where his father died shortly before the camp was liberated in April 1945. After the war, Elie Wiesel studied in Paris and later became a journalist. During an interview with the distinguished French writer, Francois Mauriac, he was persuaded to write about his experiences in the death camps. The result was his internationally acclaimed memoir, La Nuit or Night , which has since been translated into more than thirty languages. Elie Wiesel is the author of more than forty books of fiction and non-fiction, including A Beggar in Jerusalem (Prix Médicis winner), The Testament (Prix Livre Inter winner), The Fifth Son (winner of the Grand Prize in Literature from the City of Paris), and two volumes of his memoirs. For his literary and human rights activities, he has received numerous awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Liberty Award, and the rank of Grand-Croix in the French Legion of Honor. In 1986, Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Prize for Peace

32. Rediff.com The Rediff Interview/Nobel Laureate Elie Wiesel
The Rediff Interview/elie wiesel. A Romaniaborn Holocaust survivor and winner ofthe nobel Peace Prize in 1986, elie wiesel became an American citizen in 1963.
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33. Bold Type: Conversation With Elie Wiesel
A conversation with wiesel from Bold Type.Category Arts Literature Authors W wiesel, elie...... It was impossible to write, but impossible not to write. I'd like to ask you abouta fellow nobel laureate, Gunter Grass, who recently won the nobel Prize.
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hat has been your greatest achievement as a public figure? You've said you don't enjoy politics, but do you have what you would consider a greatest achievement in the political realm?
I don't know much about politics, and I don't want to know. That's why I rarely involve myself in politics. But I think I've tried to raise awareness of the suffering of Jewish people, and beyond itbut not without itthe suffering of other people during the Second World War. And there's my fight for Soviet Jews who are dissidents. I was in Russia for the first time in '65. I never stopped fighting for them. My book Jews of Silence came out a year later.
I am also proud of my work as a teacher; I love teaching.
What courses are you teaching now?
I never teach the same course twice. This semester, I am teaching two courses. One is a course in literature in which we took a group of writers and compared their first book to their best book.
Which authors did you cover?
Dostoevsky. His first book was called Poor Folk

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13. wiesel, elie nobel Prize Archive http//www.nobelprizes.com/nobel/peace/1986a.htmlOffers links to books in print by the author and Holocaust witness.
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35. Nobel Peace Prize Winner Elie Wiesel Lectures At UI Oct. 14
14. IOWA CITY, Iowa elie wiesel, the 1986 nobel Peace Prize laureate who oncevowed never to speak of his experiences as a prisoner at the infamous Auschwitz
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36. University Of Cincinnati Currents: Nobel Peace Prize Recipient Elie Wiesel Speak
nobel Peace Prize recipient and worldwide human rights advocate elie wiesel sharedthe horrors of his past and his hopes for the future as he addressed a crowd
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Wiesel's Message of Justice Highlights Worldfest
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Archive: General News, Campus News Nobel Peace Prize recipient and worldwide human rights advocate Elie Wiesel shared the horrors of his past and his hopes for the future as he addressed a crowd of 5,000 in Shoemaker Center on May 8. Wiesel's appearance, a Just Community event, was part of UC's weeklong Worldfest celebration.
Wiesel's speech was attended by UC President Joseph A. Steger, Mitchel Livingston, UC vice president for student affairs and human resources, UC students and faculty, as well as children and members of Cincinnati's retirement community. Wiesel is the author of more than 40 books his most widely read work, "Night," describes how his family was destroyed by the Holocaust. The family lived in the village of Sighet, Transylvania, now a part of Romania. Wiesel was 15 when the Nazis rounded up the village Jews and sent them to concentration camps. He never saw his mother and little sister again. He was determined not to be separated from his father and they endured Auschwitz and Buchenwald, where his father, sick and broken by the barbaric treatment of the Nazis, died. When the concentration camps were freed, Wiesel, along with many Jewish orphans, was sent to France, where he eventually found two older sisters still alive. In observance of UC's Just Community initiative, Wiesel's speech was appropriately titled, "Against Indifference." "What is it about a society that makes it unjust," questioned Wiesel. "Our society is indifferent. We remain eating and drinking and playing basketball while a continent away, people die."

37. Ventura County Star: Conejo Valley
nobel winner surprised PETA ad uses his photo By TJ Sullivan, sullivan@insidevc.comMarch 6, 2003. Holocaust survivor elie wiesel was unaware until a visit to
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Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel was unaware until a visit to Thousand Oaks this week that his photograph was being used in an animal-rights campaign that compares livestock awaiting slaughter to victims of Nazi concentration camps in World War II. During an interview prior to his speech Tuesday evening as part of the Distinguished Speakers Series, the 1986 Nobel Peace Prize winner was asked by a reporter to review a portion of the campaign, which has been labeled "The Holocaust on Your Plate." In the advertisement, which Wiesel had not seen before, he recognized himself. "They even have my picture here," Wiesel said and expressed his surprise as he looked at the ad. "They shouldn't do that." The photo was of emaciated Jewish men on bunks in the Nazi death camp Buchenwald, where Wiesel and his father were taken and where Wiesel's father died before the camp was liberated in 1945 by allied troops. Wiesel, now 74, pointed to the upper right corner of the photo, to the recognizable dark eyebrows, to confirm it was him. That image is juxtaposed against a picture of chickens in cages in the national campaign launched last week by People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, or PETA. The ads are part of a touring display of eight-foot panels, and also appear on the home page of PETA's Internet site at www.peta.org and at www.masskilling.com.

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39. Nobel De La Paz Elie Wiesel Se Une A La Campaña Contra Irak
Translate this page INTERNACIONALES. 27 de Febrero, 2003. nobel de la Paz elie wiesel seune a la campaña contra Irak. EFE. El Premio nobel de la Paz elie
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"Si Europa ejerce la misma presión que están aplicando EEUU y Gran Bretaña, creo que se podría impedir el conflicto bélico", señaló Wiesel después de reunirse en la Casa Blanca con el presidente de EEUU, George W. Bush. "Creo que es un deber moral intervenir cuando el Mal detenta el poder y lo utiliza", señaló, aunque indicó que no podía comparar a Sadam Husein con Adolf Hitler.
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