2025 Elie Wiesel forever stamps
2025 Elie Wiesel forever stamps
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About This Stamp
The 18th stamp in the Distinguished Americans series honors Elie Wiesel (1928–2016). a survivor of Nazi concentration camps whose writing about the Holocaust is forever seared on the public consciousness.
This two-ounce stamp features a 1999 black-and-white photograph of Wiesel in a suit and tie with a pensive expression on his face.
Embodying the struggle and urgency of the Holocaust. Wiesel became the voice for victims and survivors. fighting for human rights at every opportunity. He wrote Night (1960). which would become one of the most powerful accounts of the Holocaust. Using his devastatingly minimalist style. Wiesel published dozens of works throughout his career that focused on the Holocaust and the Jewish experience.
Wiesel became a United States citizen in 1963. He was appointed chairman of the President’s Commission on the Holocaust in 1978. which led to the opening of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1993.
He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986 as a “messenger for mankind.” Wiesel and his wife Marion established the Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity with the prize money.
Wiesel’s remarkable body of work ensures future generations will bear witness to the Holocaust while his resilience and compassion continue to be a source of inspiration.
Art director Ethel Kessler designed the stamp with a photograph by Sergey Bermeniev.
The words “Two Ounce” on this stamp indicate its usage value. Like a Forever® stamp. this stamp will always be valid for the rate printed on it.
