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his views on life and serves as the driving force of his work. Wiesel is the author of 36 works dealing with Judaism, the Holocaust, and the moral responsibility of all people to fight hatred, racism and genocide.

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Is there a simile in Nigh by Elie Wiesel?

Yes there are very many.


How many books has Eli Wiesel published?

only one wow, hell no, he has written 57 books as of 5/26/09. go to wikipedia if you need an updated number


How many pages in the book Night by Elie Wiesel?

109 pgs


Why did Elie Wiesel go to Buchenwald?

He had no choice. He (and many other Jews) were forced into many camps like this by the Nazis and Hitler.


Why was Elie Wiesel famous?

Elie Wiesel is famous because he spoke up about the unthinkable things that happened during the holocaust. He also wrote many books about what he remembered and wanted everyone else to remember. He wrote Night.


Who was elie wieser?

a holocaust victim who survived and became the recipient of the 1986nobel peace prize Elie Wiesel is an author and a foremost authority on the Holicaust since he is a survivor of that stragedy. you can find his books in any library or in a bookshop, also he has made many appearances on talk shows and is a favourite guest of Oprah.


What does Elie Wiesel do now?

Following his time in concentration camps during World War II, Elie Wiesel has continually worked for peace around the world. In his later years, he has advocated for many causes, including Israel, the plight of Soviet and Ethiopian Jews, the victims of apartheid in South Africa, Argentina's Desaparecidos, Bosnian victims of genocide in the former Yugoslavia, Nicaragua's Miskito Indians, and the Kurds.


What happened to the women in Night by elie wiesel?

In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, the women in the concentration camps faced the same harsh treatment and conditions as the men. They were subjected to violence, starvation, and cruelty by the Nazi guards. Many women were also separated from their families and lived in fear and despair.


Is Elie Wiesel an atheist?

Elie Wiesel has been ambivalent on that topic. He has stated that on the one hand, he could not believe in a God who allowed the Holocaust to happen, but on the other hand, it equally seems impossible for God not to exist, when so many people gave up their lives in order to retain their belief in Him. So, there is no easy answer to this question, it is a very difficult philosophical knot for Wiesel.


How many pages long is Night by Elie Wiesel?

not sure about the exact, but around 40330


How does Elie Wiesel state that we can keep the holocaust from happening again?

Elie Wiesel, like everyone else who knows about the Holocaust, knows the only way to prevent it from happening again is by remembering. This can be as easy as not being a bystander, and just remembering how many people died. *note* Similar holocausts have happened since, such as Rwanda.


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