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Elie Wiesel on the resurgence of antisemitism

Elie Wiesel discusses the current wave of sectarian hostility and violence.

02/01/1992

The WNET Group Archives

Elie Wiesel on the resurgence of antisemitism

Clip: 2/1/1992 | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

Elie Wiesel discusses the current wave of sectarian hostility and violence.

The Holocaust survivor and humanist talks in depth about the fact that people now feel entitled to say whatever they want, and that the shield of protection falls away as the horror of the Holocaust recedes in time and memory. He speaks of his love for Israel.

02/01/1992

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The WNET Group Archives

Elie Wiesel on the resurgence of antisemitism

Clip: 2/1/1992 | 3m 25sVideo has Closed Captions

The Holocaust survivor and humanist talks in depth about the fact that people now feel entitled to say whatever they want, and that the shield of protection falls away as the horror of the Holocaust recedes in time and memory. He speaks of his love for Israel.

02/01/1992

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