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  Wiesel, Elie
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NameElie Wiesel
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New York, New York , United States
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Born September 30, 1928
DiedJuly 02, 2016 (87 years)
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InfoElie Wiesel was born in 1928 in Sighet, Transylvania, now a part of Romania. He was fifteen years old when he and his family were deported by the Nazis to Auschwitz. His mother and younger sister perished, his two older sisters survived. Elie and his father were later transported to Buchenwald, where his father died shortly before the camp was liberated in April 1945.

After the war, Elie Wiesel studied in Paris and later became a journalist. During an interview with the distinguished French writer, Francois Mauriac, he was persuaded to write about his experiences in the death camps. The result was his internationally acclaimed memoir, La Nuit or Night, which has since been translated into more than thirty languages.

In 1978, President Jimmy Carter appointed Elie Wiesel as Chairman of the President�s Commission on the Holocaust. In 1980 he became the Founding Chairman of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council. He is also the Founding President of the Paris based Universal Academy of Cultures. Elie Wiesel has received over one-hundred honorary degrees from institutions of higher learning.

A devoted supporter of Israel, Elie Wiesel has also defended the cause of Soviet Jews, Nicaragua�s Miskito Indians, Argentina�s Desaparecidos, Cambodian refugees, the Kurds, victims of famine in Africa, victims of apartheid in South Africa, and victims of war in the former Yugoslavia.

Teaching has always been central to Elie Wiesel�s work. Since 1976, he has been the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Boston University, where he also holds the title of University Professor. He is a member of the Faculty in the Department of Religion as well as the Department of Philosophy. Previously, he served as Distinguished Professor of Judaic Studies at the City University of New York (1972-76) and the first Henry Luce Visiting Scholar in Humanities and Social Thought at Yale University (1982-83).

Elie Wiesel is the author of more than forty books of fiction and non-fiction, including A Beggar in Jerusalem (Prix M�dicis winner), The Testament (Prix Livre Inter winner), The Fifth Son (winner of the Grand Prize in Literature from the City of Paris), and two volumes of his memoirs.

For his literary and human rights activities, he has received numerous awards including the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the U.S. Congressional Gold Medal and the Medal of Liberty Award, and the rank of Grand-Croix in the French Legion of Honor. In 1986, Elie Wiesel won the Nobel Prize for Peace. A few months later, Marion and Elie Wiesel established The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity.

An American citizen since 1963, Elie Wiesel lives in New York with his wife and son.

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Dec 22, 2010 10:35am Oops Oops! Fox & Friends Accidentally Identifies Elie Wiesel As “Holocaust Winner”  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Oct 31, 2004 12:00am General Wiesel's Words of Wisdom; Elie Wiesel Says the War on Terror is a Worldwide Struggle Americans Must Fight  Article 411 Name Removed 
Oct 31, 1999 12:00am Opinion Elie Wiesel's Letter to President Clinton  Article 411 Name Removed 
Oct 31, 1996 12:00am Endorsement Elie Wiesel Endorses Clinton/Gore '96  Article 411 Name Removed 

DISCUSSION
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  10/10/1986 Nobel Peace Prize Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  10/10/1973 Nobel Prize in Literature Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  10/10/1972 Nobel Prize in Literature Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  10/10/1971 Nobel Peace Prize Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  10/10/1971 Nobel Prize in Literature Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  10/10/1970 Nobel Peace Prize Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
ENDORSEMENTS
US President - Dec 16, 1996 D Bill Clinton