Elie Wiesel

Amplifying Elie Wiesel’s moral voice: We cannot be silent onlookers

We cannot accept injustice and the suffering of others as any kind of norm.

Elie Wiesel stands in front of a photo of himself (bottom right-hand corner) and other inmates taken at the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945, during his 1986 visit to Yad Vashem in Jerusalem.
The United States Postal Service released a new series of stamps in honor of Elie Wiesel.

New US Postal Service stamp honors Holocaust survivor and humanitarian Elie Wiesel

Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel arrives with wife, Marion Erster Rose, to attend the "100 Most Influential People In The World" gala hosted by Time Magazine in New York

Marion Wiesel, Holocaust survivor, humanitarian, translator, wife of Elie Wiesel, dies at 94

 Sultan Saladin of Egypt and Syria.

This week in Jewish history: Saladin's crusade, Babi Yar, Binding of Isaac


Fusing Israeli art, life and Judaism

“If I was going to ask American artists to travel 8,000 miles, I really wanted to honor them with a beautiful space,” Weisel said of the location.

ERUSALEM BIENNALE founder Rami Ozeri (left) and deputy director Dr. Ido Noy

Trump submits Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act report

This is the first congressional report mandated under the Elie Wiesel Genocide and Atrocities Prevention Act since it was signed into law in January 2019.

Elie Wiesel participates in a discussion on Capitol Hill in Washington, on March 2, 2015

AI to preserve Holocaust survivors stories long beyond their years

“With antisemitism on the rise, it’s crucial we keep the haunting memories and lessons of the Holocaust alive to ensure what our people endured is never forgotten," said Professor Dina Porat.

Holocaust survivor Edward Mosberg and granddaughter light a memorial torch at the Yom Hashoah ceremony in Auschwitz-Birkenau on the March of the Living.

Remembering my teacher and friend Elie Wiesel

Personal reflections of a lifetime, on the occasion of Wiesel’s third Yartzeit this Shabbat, 26 Sivan.

THE WRITER with Elie Wiesel in 2013.

Book review: A call to action

Journalist and child of Holocaust survivors Howard Reich shares his final conversations with Elie Wiesel.

NOBLE LAUREATE Elie Wiesel speaks at the United Nations in 2006.

Poland and the Jews: Where we cannot compromise

No people has ever been more brutally massacred at any other time in history than the Jews under the Germans.

Elie Wiesel participates in a discussion on Capitol Hill in Washington, on March 2, 2015

March of the Living: Auschwitz to Birkenau walk honors Holocaust victims

Jewish Agency Chairman Isaac Herzog, Israel envoy David Friedman, an international delegation of ambassadors led by Danny Danon, among other US ambassadors are participating in the march.

March of the Living in 2019

Combating the anti-Zionist facade

In an interview with the ‘Report,’ Elisha Wiesel, son of Elie Wiesel, explains that the March of the Living is essential to help students put the Holocaust into the narrative of Jewish history

Elisha Wiesel (photo credit: USHMM/WASHINGTON DC)

Close-up meeting with a Holocaust survivor

President Reuven Rivlin, in the lead-up to Remembrance Day for Holocaust Martyrs and Heroes, hosted Zikaron Basalon for the fourth consecutive year.

President Reuven Rivlin and Holocaust survivor Yosef Hershkovich

U.S. signs Elie Wiesel genocide prevention act into law

The law is intended to prevent genocide and other atrocities that threaten national and international security.

Elie Wiesel speaks at a World War II tribute