Marion Wiesel

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Marion Wiesel is a translator, editor, and activist best known for translating many of Elie Wiesel’s works and for her involvement in Holocaust remembrance and human rights causes.

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Marion Wiesel canonical 7

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Holocaust survivor
activist
editor
human
translator
associatedWith Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity
cause Holocaust education
combating antisemitism
defense of human dignity
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
ethnicGroup Jews
surface form: Jewish people
fieldOfWork Holocaust remembrance
Jewish history
human rights
genre Holocaust literature translation
memoir translation
languagePair French-to-English literary translation
maritalStatus widow of Elie Wiesel
movement Holocaust remembrance
surface form: Holocaust remembrance movement

human rights movement
name Marion Wiesel self-link
notableFor involvement in Holocaust remembrance
involvement in human rights causes
translations of Elie Wiesel’s works
notableRole guardian of Elie Wiesel’s literary legacy
occupation activist
editor
translator
religion Judaism
residence New York City
spouse Elie Wiesel
translatedWork All Rivers Run to the Sea
All Rivers Run to the Sea
surface form: And the Sea Is Never Full

Dawn
Night
The Accident
The Testament
workedWith Elie Wiesel

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Elie Wiesel spouse Marion Wiesel
Marion Wiesel name Marion Wiesel self-link
Eliezer spouse Marion Wiesel
subject surface form: Eliezer Wiesel
Elisha Wiesel parent Marion Wiesel
Elisha Wiesel relative Marion Wiesel