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Invitation for Ruth Dayan's Lunch in New York City
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Invitation ·
July 22, 2014
This document is an email invitation sent by Amanda Skarbnik, Assistant to Peggy Siegal, on Tuesday, July 22, 2014, to Leslie Meyers. The invitation is from Amalia Dayan, Rula Jebreal, and Peggy Siegal, inviting the recipient to a lunch celebrating Ruth Dayan. The event is scheduled for Wednesday, July 23rd, 2014, at 12:30 PM, at The Grill Room, Four Seasons Restaurant, located at 99 East 52nd Street in New York City. The lunch is held on the occasion of Ruth Dayan's visit from Israel to New York City. Guests are requested to RSVP to Peggy Siegal's email address. The email includes Amanda Skarbnik's contact information and the address of the Peggy Siegal Company in New York, NY.
InvitationsSocial eventsVisits, InternationalLunchVisit
Invitation from Charles Krauthammer to Elie Wiesel for Pro Musica Hebraica Concert
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
January 29, 2014
Charles Krauthammer, Chairman of Pro Musica Hebraica, writes to Elie Wiesel to invite him to a special concert and reception on February 24, 2014, at the Kennedy Center. The event features pianist Evgeny Kissin performing a program of Jewish classical music by composers such as Moshe Milner, Ernest Bloch, and Alexander Krein, as well as reciting Yiddish poetry by Peretz and Bialik. Krauthammer notes that much of the program has never been performed at the Kennedy Center. He also highlights the political significance of the evening, emphasizing Kissin's recent decision to take Israeli citizenship as a public act of solidarity with Israel and defiance against cultural boycotts. The concert is described as Kissin's first American performance since this event. The letter mentions that Lord and Lady Weidenfeld would be flying in from London to attend, underscoring the importance of the occasion.
Kissin, Evgeny, 1971-Jews--MusicZionismInvitation to a concertJewish classical music
Invitation from Consul General Brita Wagener to Elie Wiesel for a reception and award ceremony
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
September 11, 2014
This document is a formal invitation letter dated September 11, 2014, from Brita Wagener, Consul General of the Federal Republic of Germany in New York, to Professor Dr. Elie Wiesel. The purpose of the letter is to invite Dr. Wiesel to a reception followed by a luncheon at the Consul General's residence on September 23, 2014. During the reception, German Foreign Minister Dr. Frank-Walter Steinmeier intends to present Dr. Wiesel with the Knight Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany. The luncheon is intended as an opportunity to discuss German-Jewish-American relations. The letter also states that dietary laws will be observed and provides contact information for confirmation and further details.
German-American relationsDiplomatic relationsAwards of honorInvitationsGerman-Jewish relations
Invitation from Forum 2000 Foundation and Václav Havel to Elie Wiesel for a conference in Prague
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
March 31, 2009
This is a formal invitation letter dated March 31, 2009, from Oldřich Černý, Executive Director of the Forum 2000 Foundation, to Elie Wiesel. The letter invites Mr. Wiesel to a one-day conference titled "Peace, Democracy and Human Rights in Asia," scheduled for September 11, 2009, in Prague. The foundation, co-founded by Václav Havel, Elie Wiesel, and Yohei Sasakawa, is organizing the event. The conference idea originated from a meeting of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates in Gdansk. Participants will discuss the implementation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights in Asia, focusing on freedom of thought, cultural and religious rights, education, and environmental rights. The event will be held at St. Anne's church – Prague Crossroads and hosted by Václav Havel. The letter includes a personal, handwritten note from Václav Havel, expressing his hope to see Mr. Wiesel in Prague in September. The foundation offers to cover all travel and accommodation expenses.
Human rights--Asia--CongressesPeace-building--Asia--CongressesDemocracy--Asia--CongressesHuman rightsDemocracy
Invitation from French President François Mitterrand to Elie Wiesel and Family Correspondence
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Composite Document ·
October 24, 2000
This document is a composite of several items. It includes a formal invitation from French President François Mitterrand to Monsieur and Madame Elie Wiesel for a reception held on August 28, 1990, at Drammensveien 80, Oslo, Norway. The reception was to honor Elie Wiesel's elevation to the dignity of Grand Officier of the Legion d'Honneur, following his Nobel Peace Prize. Additionally, the document contains multiple handwritten personal notes or postcards, dated September 26, 2000, and October 24, 2000. These notes are addressed to 'Marion' (or 'Maïon') and convey congratulations for a 'belle récompense' (beautiful reward) and express warm wishes. One note is signed by 'Hanniste & Noel' and another by 'THORAR.'. The front of one postcard features an image of a Bamana Bogolan textile from Mali, with details about its origin and previous collection by Charles Ratton.
Wiesel, Elie -- HonorsMitterrand, François--CorrespondencePostcardsNobel Peace PrizeLégion d'Honneur
Invitation from Shimon Peres to Elie Wiesel for "Facing Tomorrow" Conference
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
November 1, 2007
Shimon Peres, as the President of Israel, extends a personal invitation to Nobel Prize Laureate Elie Wiesel to be a keynote speaker at the inaugural "Facing Tomorrow" conference. The conference is scheduled to take place in Jerusalem from May 13-15, 2008, and will also serve as a milestone for Israel's 60th anniversary. The event aims to gather participants from around the world to discuss three interlacing tomorrows: the global, the Jewish, and the Israeli. It will serve as a platform for exploring values, meaning, and identity, bringing together world leaders, thinkers, and innovators. Peres highlights the importance of Wiesel's esteemed views and the invaluable contribution his attendance would make. He also notes that the Prime Minister of Israel, senior Israeli ministers, and other global leaders have already confirmed their participation.
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Invitation from Václav Havel to Elie Wiesel regarding the VIZE 97 Prize
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
June 9, 2003
This document is an unofficial English translation of a letter from Václav Havel to Elie Wiesel, dated June 9, 2003, in Prague. Havel, on behalf of the Dagmar and Vaclav Havel Foundation VIZE 97, invites Wiesel to the foundation's annual prize ceremony in October. He explains that the 2003 laureate is the American economist and thinker Robert B. Reich. Havel details the mission of his foundation, which he co-founded with his wife Dagmar, and the history of the VIZE 97 Prize, listing past laureates such as Karl H. Pribram, Umberto Eco, and Joseph Weizenbaum. The core of the invitation is a request for Wiesel to participate as a panelist in a discussion organized to coincide with the prize ceremony. The foundation offers to cover all costs for a three-day stay in Prague. A postscript adds that Wiesel's presence is also a wish of the laureate, Robert Reich.
Havel, Václav--CorrespondenceWiesel, Elie, 1928-2016--CorrespondenceDagmar and V́aclav Havel Foundation VIZE 97--AwardsInvitationsVIZE 97 Prize
Invitation to "A la vie !" exhibition and 60th anniversary of Israel by OSE to Elie Wiesel
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
May 16, 2008
This document is a letter from Jean-François Guthmann, President of OSE (Œuvre de Secours aux Enfants), addressed to Professor Elie Wiesel, inviting him to the inauguration of an exhibition titled "A la vie !" on June 23rd in Jerusalem. The exhibition, organized by OSE in collaboration with the Israeli association Yad Sarah, commemorates the 60th anniversary of the creation of the State of Israel. It will be held under the patronage of French President Nicolas Sarkozy and in the presence of Jerusalem Mayor Uri Lupoliansky, followed by a dinner. The letter also references a previous OSE exhibition in April 2005, which marked the 60th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi concentration camps and focused on children from Buchenwald rescued by France in June 1945. OSE expresses its honor in participating in the commemorations, showcasing a glorious page of history where France welcomed young survivors and helped them return to life. A handwritten note on the fax indicates it was received at Boston University and should be forwarded to Elie Wiesel or relayed on a message sheet.
Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--CommemorationIsrael--History--1948-Exhibitions--France--ParisExhibition invitationHolocaust remembrance
Invitation to "Peace, Democracy and Human Rights in Asia" Conference in Prague
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
March 31, 2009
This letter, dated March 31, 2009, is an invitation from Oldřich Černý, Executive Director of the Forum 2000 Foundation, with a handwritten note by Václav Havel, to Elie Wiesel. It invites Mr. Wiesel to a one-day conference titled "Peace, Democracy and Human Rights in Asia," scheduled for September 11, 2009, in Prague. The conference, conceived by Nobel Peace Prize laureates including Lech Walesa and the Dalai Lama, aims to focus on the "Universal Declaration of Human Rights," emphasizing freedom of thought, expression, conscience, religion, cultural rights of minorities, education, and environmental rights. The goals include sharing experiences regarding these issues in Asia and seeking consensus on effective long-term solutions. The event will be co-hosted by the Minister for Human Rights and Minorities, Michael Kocáb, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Karel Schwarzenberg, and held at St. Anne's church - Prague Crossroads. The Forum 2000 Foundation will cover all travel and accommodation expenses for Mr. Wiesel.
Human rightsDemocracyPeaceInternational conferencesInternational relations
Invitation to 2012 Nadav Peoplehood Award Ceremony Honoring Elie Wiesel and Avishai Cohen
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Invitation ·
October 24, 2012
This document is an invitation from The NADAV Foundation to its 2012 Nadav Peoplehood Award Ceremony. The ceremony, scheduled for Wednesday, October 31st, 2012, at 19:30 at the YMCA in Jerusalem, Israel, is held to honor Professor Elie Wiesel and Mr. Avishai Cohen for their exceptional contribution and commitment to the Jewish People. The program includes a dinner reception and the award ceremony, with Mrs. Miki Haimovich serving as MC. The invitation provides details for RSVP, valet service, dress code recommendations, and a contact number for inquiries. A handwritten note on the left side, dated 10/25, indicates that this invitation was received by mail at "BU" (likely Boston University) and will be kept for archives, signed "Jean". The document, faxed on 2012-10-24, also includes the contact information for Prof. Elie and Marion Wiesel at Boston University.
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