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Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom

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Dive into the profound world of Elie Wiesel through "Witness: Lessons from Elie Wiesel's Classroom," a National Jewish Book Award-winning title that draws you intimately into the teachings of the Holocaust survivor and Nobel Peace Prize laureate. Authored by Ariel Burger, a student and later confidant of Wiesel, this book captures the essence of Wiesel's influential classroom dynamics, where stories and listening are powerful tools for understanding humanity and justice. Published on November 13, 2018, this compelling narrative not only recounts Burger's personal evolution under Wiesel's guidance but also echoes Wiesel’s enduring lessons on education equity, racial justice, and religious freedom. Ideal for high school readers, this book is a bridge connecting past and present issues, inspiring a new generation to think critically and engage in social justice. Witness the transformation of lessons into life-changing perspectives that challenge us to be more thoughtful and active participants in society.

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Published by HarperOne on November 13, 2018
288 pages
ISBN: 9781328802699
Best for readers in High School
This book provides valuable insights into Education EquityRacial Justice, and Religious Freedom, highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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