Wiesel, Elie, 1928-2016
Biography
Eli Wiesel, b. September 30, 1928
Found in 18 Collections and/or Records:
Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner, 1987 June 8
Left to right Eva Hecht, Dr. Emil Hecht, and Dr. Elie Wiesel sit at the head table during the Center for Judaic Studies Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner. Dr. Stanley Wagner walks behind them.
Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner, 1987 June 8
Left to right Eva Hecht, Dr. Emil Hecht, and Dr. Elie Wiesel sit at the head table during the Center for Judaic Studies Elie Wiesel Tribute Dinner.
Letters To and From Adrea Rosenberg, 1969 - 1974
This folder contains letters to and form Adrea Rosenberg about Babi Yar Park and the involvement of people fund rasiing and helping to get the park going.
Letters To and From Lillian Hoffman, 1970 - 1978
This folder contains letters to and from Lillian Hoffman about the Babi Yar Park project, including letters to Elie Wiesel about being there for the opening of the park.
Oversized News Clippings, 1970 - 1989
This folder contains articles about Babi Yar Park, the plight of the Soviet Jews, and Elie Wiesel.
Rose Annual Breakfast, 2017 April 7
Intivation and Program from the 2017 annual breakfast meeting of the Rose Communtiy Foundation themed "Leadership, Legacy and Looking Forward." The event honored Sheila Bugdanowitz who was the President and CEO of the Rose Community Foundation until her unexpected passing in December 2016. Pictured on the materials is Sheila and Ellie Wiesel.
University of Denver Commencement Program June 6, 1987, 1987 June 6
Program for the University of Denver doctoral, graduate and undergraduate commencement ceremony, June 6, 1987. Honorary degrees recipients: Thompson Marsh, Doctor of Humane Letters; Emil Hecht, Doctor of Humane Letters; Elie Wiesel, Doctor of Humane Letters. Closing remarks given by: Dwight M. Smith, Chancellor of the University.
Zalmen or "The Madness of God" by Elie Wiesel, 1974
One signed bound copy of Zalmen or "The Madness of God" by Elie Wiesel with a maroon cover and gold embossed text "Zalmen, or The Madness of God Random House Elie Wiesel" on the spine and "United Jewish Appeal Commemorative Edition" on the cover.
The play is about a Rabbi who finds the courage to voice his oppression as a Soviet Jew and longs for more than just survival.
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