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Letter from Bill Clinton to Elie Wiesel regarding the Millennium Evening and the Kosovo crisis
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
Letter ·
April 29, 1999
This letter, dated April 29, 1999, is from President Bill Clinton to Elie Wiesel. Clinton expresses gratitude to Wiesel for his participation in the Millennium Evening at the White House on April 12, an event integral to America's "Honor the Past and Imagine the Future" initiative. The letter reflects on the profound relevance of Wiesel's message about the perils of indifference and lessons from a violent century, particularly in light of the ongoing ethnic cleansing crisis in Kosovo. Clinton states that Wiesel's personal story, courage, and hope serve as an inspiring example against human suffering. He also mentions that Hillary, Marion, and Elisha were much enjoyed guests, concluding by valuing their friendship.
Wiesel, Elie, 1928-2016--CorrespondencePresidents--United States--CorrespondenceMillennium EveningKosovo warEthnic cleansing
Letter from Bill Clinton to Elie Wiesel, January 21, 1999
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Letter ·
January 21, 1999
This is a letter from Bill Clinton, written on White House letterhead and dated January 21, 1999, to Dr. Elie Wiesel. Clinton expresses his profound gratitude to Wiesel for sharing a statement he made the previous month at New York University Law School. He emphasizes the significant support and encouragement he has received from friends across the nation and globally. Clinton also thanks Wiesel for his offer to help and extends his best wishes. The letter concludes with a handwritten signature, "Bill," and a personal handwritten note.
GratitudePublic speakingPublic statementsNew York University Law School
Letter from Bill Greenberg to Elie Wiesel regarding the Boston Marathon Bombings anniversary and community initiatives
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April 14, 2014
This letter, dated April 14, 2014, is from Bill Greenberg of Watertown, MA, to Elie Wiesel. Greenberg writes as the one-year anniversary of the Boston Marathon Bombings approaches, sending Wiesel a "Watertown Strong" calendar created by the Watertown Police Foundation to foster community spirit. He notes that the calendar includes a poem by an 11-year-old Watertown resident, Hannah Marie MacDonald. Greenberg also offers a contribution to The Elie Wiesel Fund for Humanity and expresses anticipation for Wiesel's "Three Encounters" at Boston University in the fall. The letter mentions Jean Maras, with whom Greenberg has spoken, and concludes by sharing an anecdote about Becca Gilbert, a 9-year-old heart transplant survivor, who was thrilled by Wiesel's inscribed biography, "Open Heart." Becca's parents, Gary and Amy, teach her about Nelson Mandela and Wiesel's life lessons.
Community spiritphilanthropyWiesel, Elie, 1928-2016Boston Marathon BombingsWatertown community
Letter from Bogdan Olteanu to Elie Wiesel regarding Jewish cemeteries in Romania
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August 8, 2007
This letter from Bogdan Olteanu, President of the Chamber of Deputies of the Romanian Parliament, is addressed to Mr. Elie Wiesel, President of The Elie Wiesel Foundation. Olteanu acknowledges Wiesel's letter concerning the legal status of Jewish cemeteries in Romania and a related legislative initiative. He informs Wiesel that the initiative is awaiting a report from the Committee of Legal Matters, Discipline and Immunities of the Chamber of Deputies before entering its final stage in the autumn. Olteanu assures Wiesel that while the initiative has support, the Jewish community in Romania is the sole entity empowered to decide on aspects related to its existence and heritage, making their viewpoint decisive. He concludes by reaffirming his strong support for the interests and entitlements of the Jewish community.
Jewish cemeteries--RomaniaLegislative initiatives--RomaniaJewish community--RomaniaJewish cemeteriesLegislative initiative
Letter from Bureau of His Holiness the Dalai Lama to Elie Wiesel regarding a book for the Dalai Lama's 75th birthday
Elie Wiesel Digital Archive
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January 11, 2013
A letter from Tempa Tsering, Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, to Mr. Elie Wiesel, dated January 11, 2013. The letter informs Mr. Wiesel about the publication of a coffee table book titled "The Dalai Lama, an Ocean of Compassion," which compiles messages from international public figures, including Mr. Wiesel, on the occasion of the Dalai Lama's 75th birthday. As a token of gratitude for Mr. Wiesel's contributions, a complimentary copy of the book is offered.
Dalai Lama XIV, 1935-Buddhism--TibetDalai LamaCoffee table bookGratitude
Letter from Carmen Leibrock to Elie Wiesel regarding his book 'Night'
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June 10, 2014
Carmen Leibrock writes to Elie Wiesel to express her gratitude for his book "Night". She acknowledges the pain he must have gone through to write about his experiences. She explains that the book has had a profound impact on her, teaching her about sorrow and life lessons. While she recognizes she can never fully comprehend the pain of the Holocaust, she makes a promise to Wiesel. She pledges that if she has children, she will give them her copy of "Night" to read. Furthermore, she commits to trying to ensure that her high school continues to require students to read his writings, so that the book's impact can continue to be felt by students in her community. The letter is a heartfelt thank you and a promise to carry forward the lessons of his work. The envelope is postmarked June 10, 2014, and is addressed to The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity in New York.
Wiesel, Elie, 1928-2016. NightHolocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Personal narrativesFan mailHolocaust EducationElie Wiesel's "Night"
Letter from Charles A. Krause to Elie Wiesel regarding Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev's legal situation
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April 15, 2009
This letter, dated April 15, 2009, is from Charles A. Krause of APCO worldwide to Professor Elie Wiesel. Krause expresses gratitude on behalf of Karinna Moskalenko, himself, and especially Mikhail Khodorkovsky and Platon Lebedev, for Wiesel's interest and offer to assist them. The letter discusses strategies to focus attention on the injustices faced by Khodorkovsky and Lebedev, as well as the broader implications for Russia's rule of law and human rights. Krause mentions plans to provide Wiesel with "big ideas" for action, including potential op-eds in major newspapers like The New York Times. He also suggests leveraging Wiesel's scheduled meeting with Secretary of State Clinton to arrange a meeting for Stu Eizenstat and others involved in the Khodorkovsky/Yukos case, aiming to explain the political and legal issues that highlight the case as a "litmus test" for the Medvedev government's commitment to human rights. The letter also touches upon the impact on former Yukos employees and international investors affected by the seizure of Khodorkovsky's company.
Human rights--RussiaPolitical prisoners--RussiaRule of law--RussiaHuman rightsPolitical persecution
Letter from Chicago Humanities Festival to Elie Wiesel regarding participation invitation
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September 19, 2012
This letter, dated September 19, 2012, is from the Chicago Humanities Festival (CHF) to Elie Wiesel. It expresses gratitude for his acceptance to participate in the twenty-third annual Chicago Humanities Festival. The document states that a Letter of Agreement and media release are enclosed, requesting Mr. Wiesel to print, sign, and return them via fax, mail, or email, keeping copies for his records. The CHF indicates that email will be their primary communication method for planning the Festival and requests an alternative email address if needed. The letter concludes by stating that Festival program details will be finalized in September and invites Mr. Wiesel to contact the CHF Program Staff with any questions or suggestions as they work together on the creative process.
Humanities festivalsInvitationsArts administrationParticipation invitationFestival planning
Letter from Christian de Duve to Elie Wiesel regarding Nobel Prize Laureates Conference
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January 28, 1988
This letter, dated January 28, 1988, is from Christian de Duve of The Rockefeller University to Mr. Elie Wiesel of The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity. De Duve expresses gratitude to Wiesel and his collaborators for their efficient organization of the Conference of Nobel Prize Laureates held in Paris the previous week. He congratulates Wiesel on initiating the conference, noting it was a unique opportunity for participants to connect and appreciate each other, hoping it leads to concrete realizations. He offers further assistance if needed and extends regards to Mrs. Wiesel.
Nobel PrizeCongressInternational cooperationNobel Prize LaureatesGratitude
Letter from Christopher Shays to Marion and Elie Wiesel regarding reelection
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February 16, 2007
A thank-you letter from Christopher Shays, Member of Congress, to Mr. and Mrs. Marion and Elie Wiesel, dated February 16, 2007. Shays expresses gratitude for their thoughtful words of congratulation regarding his reelection to Congress, noting it was a "wonderful victory" and that he is glad the "intense campaign is over." He mentions being rejuvenated by interacting with them and their neighbors. He concludes by stating that the next two years will be critical for the country and that he looks forward to working with and representing the residents of the Fourth Congressional District for another term. The letter includes a handwritten personal note from "Chris (+Botsi)" to Marion and Elie, expressing how blessed they feel to have them as constituents. The document also indicates it was "Paid for by the Christopher Shays for Congress Committee, Ralph Depanfilis, Treasurer" and bears a "RECEIVED R3.6.07" stamp.
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