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  1. Jul 2, 2016 · Here are few of his most powerful messages. “We must always take sides. Neutrality helps the oppressor, never the victim. Silence encourages the tormentor, never the tormented.”. “Sometimes ...

  2. Some invite sorrow, others joy, some both.”. ~Elie Wiesel, Night, Page XIV. “To forget the dead would be akin to killing them a second time.”. ~Elie Wiesel, Night, Page XV. “For in the end, it is all about memory, its sources and its magnitude, and, of course, its consequences.”. ~Elie Wiesel, Night, Page XV.

  3. Over there—that’s where you’re going to be taken. That’s your grave, over there.’. These lines come from chapter 3 of Night when Elie is learning about the true extent of the horrors at Birkenau/Auschwitz. These lines allude to the crematoriums to which the Jews, including members of Elie’s own family, were taken throughout the ...

  4. Meir Katz, a friend of Eliezer’s father, breaks down during their attempts to flee the Front and releases his pent-up emotions regarding the death of his son. Eliezer makes a point to emphasize Meir Katz’s tenacity, a point which highlights that breaking a father-son bond can destroy even the strongest of men. Eliezer and his father make it ...

  5. Apr 16, 2024 · Elie Wiesel, Romanian-born Jewish writer, whose works provide a sober yet passionate testament of the destruction of European Jewry during World War II. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace in 1986. Some critics consider Wiesel’s Night (1958) the most powerful literary expression of the Holocaust.

  6. Feb 26, 2024 · Elie Wiesel once said, "Some stories are true that never happened." At first glance, this quote may seem paradoxical, evoking questions about the nature of truth and storytelling. In essence, Wiesel is suggesting that the truth contained within a story is not always dependent on its factual accuracy.

  7. Of what then did you die?)" "They began to walk without another glance at the abandoned streets, the dead, empty houses, the gardens, the tombstones…On everyone's back, there was a sack. In everyone's eyes, tears and distress. Slowly, heavily, the procession advanced toward the gate of the ghetto." Important quotes from Section 1 in Night.

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