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Elie was 15 when they arrived at Auschwitz Shlomo was 50. (Shlomo is Elie's father)

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Elie Wiesel how old is she?

Elie Wiesel (male, by the way) was born on 30 September 1928.


How old was Elie Wiesel when the Holocaust started?

15


How old was Elie at the end of 1941?

Elie Wiesel would have been 13 years old at the end of 1941.


How old was Elie Wiesel before he died?

As of December 21, 2008, Elie Wiesel is still living in New York City.


How old was Elie Wiesel when he was sent to the camp?

He was 15 years old


How old is Elie Wiesel today assumming no leap years?

If Elie Wiesel was born on September 30, 1928, without leap years he would be 93 years old today.


Is elie wiesel dead?

No. He lives in NYC. and he is 82 years old


How old was Elie Wiesel when he left the Holocaust?

He was 17 when the Holocaust ended.


Is Elie Wiesel still alive and how old is he?

Yes he is alive, he is 81 years old as of 2009.


When and where Elie Wiesel grew up include city country and time period and how old is he?

Elie Wiesel grow up in the country Romania, city Sighet, time period is 1928-1994 and he is 12 years old


How old was Elie Wiesel when he died?

Elie Wiesel is still alive today and living in the United States. He is a spokesperson for all of the cruel crimes that took place against his people. I suggest reading his book, "Night." It is a heart-breaking, but very true story. No one can say it better than he wrote it. New update 10/7/2014 Wiesel is still alive. He is about 102 or 101


Who did Elie Wiesel get to train in the cabala?

By most accounts, Elie Wiesel began to study Kaballah when he was 12 years old. Mr. Wiesel has said he was influenced by his maternal grandfather, who was deeply involved in Hasidism; he was also taught about the Jewish mystical tradition by a man named Moshe, a caretaker at the synagogue the Wiesel family attended in the town of Sighet, Rumania. Even years later, after he had survived the Holocaust, and gone on to study Philosophy at the Sorbonne in Paris, Mr. Wiesel remained fascinated by Jewish mysticism, and it became a prominent influence on his writings.