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April 02, 2009 - Image 32

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The Detroit Jewish News, 2009-04-02

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Donations Aid Wiesel
Los Angeles/JTA — Unsolicited
private donors are trying to help
Elie Wiesel in the aftermath of the
Bernard Madoff scandal.
Wiesel, the Nobel Prize-winning
author, lost several million dollars
of his personal fortune and his
foundation took a $15.2 million hit
in the Ponzi scheme.
In recent months, small and
large donations totaling $400,000
have flowed into the Wiesel
Foundation for Humanity, the
Conde Nast Portfolio business
magazine's Web site disclosed
March 26. Some of the money was
given directly to Wiesel and his
wife, Marion, but the couple
turned everything over to the
foundation.
Donations to the Wiesel
Foundation, which supports
afterschool centers in Israel, inter-
national conferences and various
humanitarian awards and prizes,
have ranged from $5 to $100.
Two alumni of Boston
University, where Wiesel has
taught for more than 30 years,
have launched an e-mail campaign
to encourage 1 million people to
donate $6 each in remembrance of
the 6 million Holocaust victims.
At a panel discussion March 26
sponsored by Portfolio, Elie Wiesel
said of Madoff, "We gave him
everything. We thought he was
God; we trusted everything in his
hands.”
Wiesel added that he could
never forgive iviadoff, who is now
in jail awaiting sentencing. "I
would like him to be in a solitary
cell with a screen," he said, "and
on that screen, for at least five
years of his life, every day and
every night, there should be pic-
tures of his victims!'

Wall Prayers Removed
Jerusalem/JTA — Workers at the
Western Wall removed notes from
the holy site's cracks in prepara-
tion for Passover. Visitors to the
wall traditionally write their
prayers and hopes on pieces of
paper and insert them into its
cracks.
The notes are removed twice a
year to make room for new ones,
using wooden sticks dipped in
the mikvah. They are buried at
Jerusalem's Mount of Olives cem-
etery.

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