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In what ways does Elie Wiesel see the Holocaust as a uniquely Jewish event with universal implications?

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Elie Wiesel, the Holocaust survivor, writer, and Nobel laureate who died Saturday at age 87, not only shaped how the world remembers the Holocaust, but how the memory of atrocity can help prevent future tragedies.

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