Witness

Witness

Author: Ariel Burger

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 287

ISBN-13: 1328802698

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WINNER OF THE NATIONAL JEWISH BOOK AWARD--BIOGRAPHY Elie Wiesel was a towering presence on the world stage--a Nobel laureate, activist, adviser to world leaders, and the author of more than forty books, including the Oprah's Book Club selection Night. But when asked, Wiesel always said, "I am a teacher first." In fact, he taught at Boston University for nearly four decades, and with this book, Ariel Burger--devoted prot g , apprentice, and friend--takes us into the sacred space of Wiesel's classroom. There, Wiesel challenged his students to explore moral complexity and to resist the dangerous lure of absolutes. In bringing together never-before-recounted moments between Wiesel and his students, Witness serves as a moral education in and of itself--a primer on educating against indifference, on the urgency of memory and individual responsibility, and on the role of literature, music, and art in making the world a more compassionate place. Burger first met Wiesel at age fifteen; he became his student in his twenties, and his teaching assistant in his thirties. In this profoundly thought-provoking and inspiring book, Burger gives us a front-row seat to Wiesel's remarkable exchanges in and out of the classroom, and chronicles the intimate conversations between these two men over the decades as Burger sought counsel on matters of intellect, spirituality, and faith, while navigating his own personal journey from boyhood to manhood, from student and assistant, to rabbi and, in time, teacher. "Listening to a witness makes you a witness," said Wiesel. Ariel Burger's book is an invitation to every reader to become Wiesel's student, and witness.


Messengers of God

Messengers of God

Author: Elie Wiesel

Publisher: Simon and Schuster

Published: 1985-03-07

Total Pages: 262

ISBN-13: 067154134X

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Originally published: New York: Random House, Ã1976.


After the Darkness

After the Darkness

Author: Elie Wiesel

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 56

ISBN-13:

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Bears witness to the events and horrors of the Holocaust.


One Generation After

One Generation After

Author: Elie Wiesel

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 1987-09-13

Total Pages: 225

ISBN-13: 0805207139

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Twenty years after he and his family were deported from Sighet to Auschwitz, Elie Wiesel returned to his town in search of the watch—a bar mitzvah gift—he had buried in his backyard before they left.


Night

Night

Author: Elie Wiesel

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2006-01-16

Total Pages: 146

ISBN-13: 0374399972

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The narrative of a boy who lived through Auschwitz and Buchenwald provides a short and terrible indictment of modern humanity.


Conversations with Elie Wiesel

Conversations with Elie Wiesel

Author: Elie Wiesel

Publisher: Schocken

Published: 2009-08-26

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 0307518159

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Conversations with Elie Wiesel is a far-ranging dialogue with the Nobel Peace Prize-winner on the major issues of our time and on life’s timeless questions. In open and lively responses to the probing questions and provocative comments of Richard D. Heffner—American historian, noted public television moderator/producer, and Rutgers University professor—Elie Wiesel covers fascinating and often perilous political and spiritual ground, expounding on issues global and local, individual and universal, often drawing anecdotally on his own life experience. We hear from Wiesel on subjects that include the moral responsibility of both individuals and governments; the role of the state in our lives; the anatomy of hate; the threat of technology; religion, politics, and tolerance; nationalism; capital punishment, compassion, and mercy; and the essential role of historical memory. These conversations present a valuable and thought-provoking distillation of the thinking of one of the world’s most important and respected figures—a man who has become a moral beacon for our time.


The Night Trilogy

The Night Trilogy

Author: Elie Wiesel

Publisher: Macmillan

Published: 2008-04-15

Total Pages: 347

ISBN-13: 0809073641

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Three works deal with a concentration camp survivor, a hostage holder in Palestine, and a recovering accident victim.


Elie Wiesel

Elie Wiesel

Author: Alan L. Berger

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-05-26

Total Pages: 207

ISBN-13: 1317813979

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Elie Wiesel: Humanist Messenger for Peace is part biography and part moral history of the intellectual and spiritual journey of Elie Wiesel, a Holocaust survivor, human rights activist, author, university professor, and Nobel Peace Prize winner. In this concise text, Alan L. Berger portrays Wiesel’s transformation from a pre-Holocaust, deeply God-fearing youth to a survivor of the Shoah who was left with questions for both God and man. An advisor to American presidents of both political parties, his nearly 60 books voiced an activism on behalf of oppressed people everywhere. The book illuminates Wiesel’s contributions in the areas of religion, human rights, literature, and Jewish thought to show the impact that he has had on American life. Supported by primary documents about and from Wiesel, the volume gives students a gateway to explore Wiesel’s incredible life. This book will make a great addition to courses on American religious or intellectual thought.


The Art of Inventing Hope

The Art of Inventing Hope

Author: Howard Reich

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2019-05-07

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 164160137X

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The Art of Inventing Hope offers an unprecedented, in-depth conversation between the world's most revered Holocaust survivor, Elie Wiesel, and a son of survivors, Howard Reich. During the last four years of Wiesel's life, he met frequently with Reich in New York, Chicago and Florida—and spoke with him often on the phone—to discuss the subject that linked them: Reich's father, Robert Reich, and Wiesel were both liberated from the Buchenwald death camp on April 11, 1945. What had started as an interview assignment from the Chicago Tribune quickly evolved into a friendship and a partnership. Reich and Wiesel believed their colloquy represented a unique exchange between two generations deeply affected by a cataclysmic event. Wiesel said to Reich, "I've never done anything like this before," and after reading the final book, asked him not to change a word. Here Wiesel—at the end of his life—looks back on his ideas and writings on the Holocaust, synthesizing them in his conversations with Reich. The insights on life, ethics, and memory that Wiesel offers and Reich illuminates will not only help the children and grandchildren of Holocaust survivors understand their painful inheritance, but will benefit everyone, young or old.


Elie Wiesel, an Extraordinary Life and Legacy

Elie Wiesel, an Extraordinary Life and Legacy

Author: Nadine Epstein

Publisher: Moment Books

Published: 2019-04-02

Total Pages: 176

ISBN-13: 9781942134572

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Celebration of the life, work and legacies of Nobel Prize winner Elie Wiesel through interviews, photographs, speeches, and his fiction.