Portrait and work of Elie Wiesel
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Elie Wiesel, survivor; author of book: "Night", about his horrible sufferings at the hands of the Nazis.
Speaking fee: $25,000 per lecture plus chauffeur-driven car |
Index
May - Aug 2007: Man ordered to keep away from Elie Wiesel | Wiesel receives 250,000 dollar prize for life's work | Letter: Anne Cavendish of Cambridge, England, has a few things to say about Elie Wiesel-speak: When I lie, I am telling the truth | Man accused of stalking, accosting Elie Wiesel is ordered to stand trial
- Mar 25, 2007: Elie Wiesel, The Witness who can't Stay Silent
- Feb 9, 2007: Wiesel survives assault in San Francisco hotel elevator - attacker accuses him of lying in memoirs, Night

- Elie Wiesel on United States and "mass graves" in Iraq, Jul 4, 2004
- Letter: Deborah Barnhardt is appalled that some people do not believe Elie Wiesel's memoirs are true | Orest Slepokura reminds us that the book is designated as a novel
- Canadian Jewish News: Élie Wiesel, chantre de la mémoire juive [English translation]
- Elie Wiesel speaks out on Kosovo
- Events following the liberation of Buchenwald: [A correspondence with Eli Wiesel about his memoirs, Night, and how the account varies significantly from one language-version to the next]
- Christopher Hitchens on Wiesel in The Nation, Feb 2001: "Is there a more contemptible poseur and windbag"
- Was Wiesel ever at Buchenwald camp?
- Elie Wiesel denies he Threw Weight into Campaign to Secure Pardon for Mega-Fraudster Rich
- A look at the memoirs of Elie Wiesel: Genuine sufferer (or fraud, liar, and hypocrite?) History source (or worthless trash?)
- Oct 2002: The academic boycott widens (or narrows): The Daily Northwestern (Chicago University): "[Elie] Wiesel also urged students to boycott NU electrical and computer engineering Prof. Arthur Butz, a Holocaust revisionist."

- Wiesel, ADL finds anti-Semites in Europe
Links to other sites
Prof. Arthur R. Butz has posted useful comments on Wiesel on his website: Wiesel's book Night has been chosen for the "One Book, One Chicago" program although even some non-revisionists concede that the book is a novel and raises therefore issues similar to those associated with the notorious Auschwitz-survivor impostor "Binjamin Wilkomirski".
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