Elie Wiesel. Consider the word ‘night,’ which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are about to read. What are the first ten adjectives.

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Elie Wiesel

Consider the word ‘night,’ which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are about to read. What are the first ten adjectives that come to mind when you think of ‘night’? List the adjectives

Consider the word ‘night,’ which Elie Wiesel has used as the title of the memoir we are about to read. What are the first ten nouns that come to mind when you think of ‘night’? List the nouns

In 1933, approximately 9.5 million Jews lived in Europe comprising 1.7% of the total European population.

This number represented more than 60% of the worlds’ Jewish population at that time, estimated at about 15.3 million.

Democratic ideals and values are not automatically sustained but need to be appreciated, nurtured, and protected.

Silence and indifference to the suffering of others, or to the infringement of civil rights in any society, can perpetuate problems.