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Elie Wiesel helped the Jews, by making a Humanitarian foundation for the effect of the Holocaust and its impression on those who were effect. He not only helps the Jews but others who were abused just the same and suffered.
Elie Wiesel's parents were named Shlomo and Sarah Wiesel. They were both Orthodox Jews. His father ran a grocery store and was very active in the community, and his mother took care of him and his three sisters (Hilda, Beatrice, and Tzipora) at home.
Jews hometown is Israel which also a place of pylgrimage
At the beginning of the excerpt in "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Wiesel is in a train car with other Jews being transported to the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Tortured them Killed them.
Moshe tells his fellow Jews that God spoke to him from a burning bush
Elie Wiesel's parents were named Shlomo and Sarah Wiesel. They were both Orthodox Jews. His father ran a grocery store and was very active in the community, and his mother took care of him and his three sisters (Hilda, Beatrice, and Tzipora) at home.
Elie Wiesel's parents were named Shlomo and Sarah Wiesel. They were both Orthodox Jews. His father ran a grocery store and was very active in the community, and his mother took care of him and his three sisters (Hilda, Beatrice, and Tzipora) at home.
Elie Wiesel's parents were named Shlomo and Sarah Wiesel. They were both Orthodox Jews. His father ran a grocery store and was very active in the community, and his mother took care of him and his three sisters (Hilda, Beatrice, and Tzipora) at home.
His father was Shlomo Wiesel. His mother was Sarah. They were Orthodox Jews that owned a grocery store. Check out this website for additional information: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Wiesel.html
His father was Shlomo Wiesel. His mother was Sarah. They were Orthodox Jews that owned a grocery store. Check out this website for additional information: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Wiesel.html