9/11/2017 Edit Remembering Elie Wiesel at Boston University The Elie Wiesel Center for Jewish Studies is hosting “In Memory of Elie Wiesel: A Day of Learning and Celebration” on Sept. 17. By Judy Bolton-Fasman
7/12/2016 Edit Elie Wiesel Memorial Statue Proposed by Congress Members Several U.S. congressmen introduced resolutions to honor the life and work of Elie Wiesel, including a proposal to create a memorial statue to be placed in the U.S. Capitol... By Jewish Telegraphic Agency
7/4/2016 Edit Elie Wiesel’s Love of America There is a bittersweet poignancy to the timing of Elie Wiesel’s death just as Americans were embarking on the Independence Day holiday. By The Boston Globe
7/4/2016 Edit Elie Wiesel Calls Us to Pursue Justice Elie Wiesel changed the way we think about human rights and the way we understand our responsibility to each other. By The Boston Globe
7/3/2016 Edit Elie Wiesel Remembered at Private Service in New York Elie Wiesel was memorialized Sunday at a private service in Manhattan, as family and friends gathered to praise the endurance and eloquence of the Nobel Peace Prize recipient and... By The Boston Globe
7/3/2016 Edit Elie Wiesel in the JTA Archives: 50 Years of Coverage Elie Wiesel’s name has appeared in nearly 900 JTA articles over the years. By Jewish Telegraphic Agency
7/3/2016 Top Pick Edit Fond Memories of Elie Wiesel in Boston Elie Wiesel died Saturday at his home in Manhattan at age 87. By The Boston Globe
7/3/2016 Edit A Tribute to Humanity’s Teacher Elie Wiesel did more to bring the word “human” into human rights than any person in modern history. By The Boston Globe