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Elie Wiesel Teacher Mentor and Friend by Afterword by Carol Rittner , Foreword by Irving Greenberg , Edited by Alan L Berger , Cascade Books


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    Author(s)Afterword by Carol Rittner , Foreword by Irving Greenberg , Edited by Alan L Berger
    PublisherCascade Books
    ISBN9781532649509
    Pages132
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 2018

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    Cascade Books Elie Wiesel Teacher Mentor and Friend by Afterword by Carol Rittner , Foreword by Irving Greenberg , Edited by Alan L Berger

    Who was Elie Wiesel? He was a Holocaust survivor, Nobel peace laureate, activist on behalf of the oppressed, a teacher, a writer, and friend of humanity. Born into an observant Jewish family in Sighet, Rumania, he was a God-intoxicated youth who survived the Shoah. As an adult he moved easily among presidents and prime ministers but was equally at home among the poor and disenfranchised. The reflections in this volume come judges in the Elie Wiesel Ethics Essay contest. They share their personal and professional experiences working with and learning from Wiesel and provide a glimpse of the person behind the public figure. At a time when the future looks ominous, these reflections collectively hold out the promise of a more ethical and morally robust future. Their message reflects Wiesel's message about the abiding necessity of friendship; the importance of interrogating without abandoning God; the fact that everyone has a share in remembering--an obligation to remember--the past in order to construct a better future; and the importance of fighting against indifference. If we want to repair the world, we need to repair relations with each other and with ourselves.



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