Elie Wiesel: The Perils of Indifference
The Perils of Indifference
Elie Wiesel lost most of his family to the Nazi death camps of World War II. As a Holocaust survivor, he dedicated his life to ending injustice, suffering, and indifference. In this 1999 speech given at the White House, Wiesel makes the case for gratitude, passion, and "making a difference" in the world. His speech links being indifferent, or being a bystander to hate, to destroying humanity. Indifference harms all, because "in denying (people) their humanity we betray our own."
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| Interest Level | Grade 5 - Grade 8 |
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| Reading Level | Grade 6 |
| Age Range | 10 - 13 |
| Dewey | 815 |
| Lexile | 940L |
| ATOS Reading Level | |
| Guided Reading Level | Z |
| Subjects | Science |
| Genres | Nonfiction, biography |
| Publisher | Crabtree Publishing |
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| Imprint | Crabtree Classics |
| Copyright | 2021 |
| Number of Pages | 48 |
| Dimensions | 8 x 10 |
| Graphics | Full-color photographs |
| BISACS | JNF007110, JNF025090, JNF029000 |
| Rights Included | WORLD |
| Language | English |
