The Shadowy Origins of “Night”
By Carolyn Yeager copyright 2010 Carolyn Yeager In literature, Rebbe, certain things are true though they didn’t happen, while others are not, even if they did. – Elie Wiesel, All Rivers Run to the...
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by Carolyn Yeager copyright 2010 Carolyn Yeager Part III: Nine reasons why Elie Wiesel cannot be the author of Un di Velt Hot Gesvign (And the World Remained Silent). 1. The only original source...
View ArticleQuestions on Elie Wiesel and the Sorbonne
By Carolyn Yeager copyright 2010 carolyn yeager Is Elie Wiesel lying about having enrolled at the Sorbonne University in Paris? Or is he a victim of confused memories? Elie Wiesel wrote the following...
View ArticleElie Wiesel and the Mossad
By Carolyn Yeager copyright 2011 carolyn yeager Is Elie Wiesel just another Mossad asset? The question is not as surprising as it may sound. The question of how involved Elie Wiesel was with the early...
View ArticleElie Wiesel on The Jewish Mafia
By Carolyn Yeager copyright 2011 carolyn yeager Updated on Jan. 24, 2011 What makes Jews special? Are they like “other people” or are they not? Here is one confusing answer from the world’s most famous...
View ArticleElie Wiesel and the Mossad, Part II
by Carolyn Yeager copyright 2011 carolyn yeager The activities of the Irgun dominate Wiesel’s life and attention in 1948. This propaganda poster, with the Hebrew words “This Way Only” on the...
View ArticleElie Wiesel and the Mossad, Part III
By Carolyn Yeager copyright 2011 carolyn yeager Edited for the 3rd time on March. 1st, 2011 1949-1955: Wiesel’s movements and life-support system during these years follow an odd pattern. In January...
View ArticleOne fact proves more than any other that “Night” is a work of fiction
By Carolyn Yeager Elie Wiesel wrote two ‘official’ accounts of his 1944-45 concentration camp experience: his novel Night (1958) and his official autobiography (Part One), All Rivers Run to the Sea...
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