Elie Wiesel/religious Faith

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...ability to color the entirety of the rest of one's existence. Elie Wiesel lived through the Nazi's "Final Solution" and not only survived but used the experience as a ladder to grow as a person and, also, within his faith. Wiesel makes it clear that one of the horrors of the camp was what it did to the people spiritually, in addition to the physical abuse. To survive, life had to become the only goal and the only morality—something to be pursued at all costs. In his writing Weisel has offered to the world the story of how he struggled back from this abyss. In so doing, he offers the world not only his own personal testimony concerning the horror and depravity of the Holocaust, but he...

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