Elie Wiesel's older sister was named Hilda. She, along with his younger sister Tzipora, died during the Holocaust while the family was in concentration camps.
They were Tzoporia, Hilda and Beartha
Yes she is she is Catholic and has Grandchrildren
They were sent to Auschwitz along with Elie and the rest of the Wiesel family
Elie Wiesel's sisters from oldest to youngest when he was a child are Hilda (Oldest), Bea, and Tzipora (Youngest). Hlida is the oldest sibling followed by Bea, then Elie, and finally Tzipora. Elie Wiesel is the only son in the family.
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.
Elie Wiesel's two older sisters, Hilda and Beatrice, also survived the Holocaust. Hilda and Beatrice were separated from Elie and their mother early in their time at Auschwitz but reunited with him later. They were liberated together from Buchenwald concentration camp.
In 1947, he began to study French with a tutor. By chance, Wiesel's sister, Hilda, saw his picture in a newspaper and got in touch with him. Months later, Wiesel was also reunited with his sister Bea in Antwerp. I found this at: http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/Wiesel.html
Hilda Gobbi was born on June 6, 1913, in Budapest, Austria-Hungary (now Hungary).
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