Elie Wiesel: Holocaust Survivor and Storyteller

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Elie Wiesel is unlike many authors. A survivor of the Holocaust, Wiesel will never allow the tragic event fade. He is a writer, a professor, a political activist, and a receiver of a major award. The book called Night really made him known in this world because of its success. Elie Wiesel is an interesting man who used real life experiences to create stories. Elie Wiesel, or Eliezer which is his formal name, was born on September 30, 1928. The name comes from his grandfather who was killed in World War I. He was born in Sighet, Romania. His parents, Shlomo and Sarah (Feig) Wiesel were also natives of his birthplace. The two married out of love although most couples were arranged instead of choosing who to marry. His father was a grocer and a leader of his community while his mother …show more content…

Elie Wiesel had three sisters. The two older sisters were Hilda and Beatrice while the youngest of his sisters was Tsipora. Tsipora’s real name was “Judith” but Romanian authorities would not allow certain Jewish names to be listed on birth certificates (Bayer 9). Wiesel married Marion Wiesel in 1969 and had one child. Elie Wiesel was a kid unlike most. He was a bookworm who chose to read over playing sports and other activities. When he was three he began attending a Jewish school where he learned Hebrew and of the Bible. But other kids at school resented him and caused Elie Wiesel to not want to go to school. However, Wiesel found joy in his religion. Because his father worked six days out of the week, Elie Wiesel did not get to spend much time him except for Shabbat. He came to like Sabbath very much and practiced all of the rituals. He

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