Giving Life by Taking Life in Auschwitz

Primum non nocere (“First, to do no harm”) is the Latin translation for the original Greek and a part of the Hippocratic Oath that all doctors must make. But sometimes, doing harm to one, saves the life of another. This ethical dilemma was faced many times by Jewish physicians during the Holocaust who knew that pregnant Jewish women would be sent to the gas chamber, no questions asked.

“Holocaust Victims” Challenge Elie Wiesel

On August 23, 2014 a paid ad/open letter appeared in the New York Times taking Elie Wiesel to task for playing the “Holocaust trump” card and for trying to “justify the unjustifiable.

Elie Wiesel Upholds the City of David

Nobel Laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel speaks on the spiritual and historical value of discovering the City of David in Jerusalem in this video.

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