
Eli Wiesel
Elie Wiesel was a Romanian-born Jewish writer, philosopher, and Holocaust survivor renowned for his powerful advocacy for human rights and remembrance of genocide. He survived Nazi concentration camps, including Auschwitz, and used his experiences to educate others about the horrors of hatred and intolerance. Wiesel authored numerous books, most famously "Night," which chronicles his time in the camps. He received the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 for his efforts to promote peace, tolerance, and human dignity worldwide. His work continues to inspire efforts to prevent future atrocities and foster understanding among diverse communities.