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What are facts about Eli Wiesel?

he was in Auschwitz.


What are facts about Ellie Wiesel's father?

Elie Wiesel's father was named Shlomo Wiesel. He was a prominent figure in the Jewish community in Sighet, Romania, where the Wiesel family lived before being deported to Auschwitz during the Holocaust. Shlomo Wiesel was an observant Jew and a respected leader in the community. He tragically died in the concentration camp alongside his son.


What are 10 things about the book night?

Go to www.sparknotes.com and look up Night by Elie Wiesel. You will find more than ten facts about it..


What is Elie Wiesel's mother name?

Sarah Wiesel


Has Elie Wiesel died?

No, he is alive. According to the Wikipedia article on him, Elie Wiesel has written 57 books. For a list of some of them please see the link.


What was the name of Elie Wiesel's son?

Elie Wiesel's middle name was Burt. Making his full name Elie Burt Wiesel.


What is the birth name of Elie Wiesel?

Elie Wiesel's birth name is Eliezer Wiesel.


What is Elie Wiesel's dads name?

Shlomo Wiesel, her in America, but in German its Chlomo Wiesel. And his last name is pronounced Visel, not ysell which is how most people pronounce it


What is the birth name of Karin Wiesel?

Karin Wiesel's birth name is Karin Wiesel Holmes.


Is Elie Wiesel single?

No, Elie Wiesel is not single.


What literary device does Wiesel use to illustrate his disillusionment with God?

Elie Wiesel uses the literary device of allusion to reference biblical texts and religious stories throughout his memoir "Night." By juxtaposing his real-life experiences in the Holocaust with the traditional narratives of faith and divine justice, Wiesel effectively conveys his profound disillusionment with God and the existence of evil in the world.


What does the boy wiesel ask the adult wiesel?

The boy Wiesel asks the adult Wiesel about the meaning of suffering and the existence of God in the face of such suffering. He seeks guidance and understanding from the adult Wiesel on these profound and existential questions.