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July 3, 2016
Elie Wiesel — the Jew who taught us melancholy
David Suissa
July 3, 2016
Of all the contributions Eli Wiesel made to humanity as a global humanitarian, prolific author, Nobel laureate, proud Zionist, Judaic professor and Holocaust memoirist, maybe the least-talked about is his embracing of melancholy.
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