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    PRESS RELEASE
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087
    Contact: Susan Pogharian
    Tel: 610-757-7090
    Fax: 610-687-2450
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: www.asaphila.org


    Imagine writing to a Pulitzer Prize winning author......and receiving a
    letter in reply! Last fall, eighth grade teacher Mrs. Samantha Kelly had
    her students read Night, based on author Elie Wiesel's experience in a
    concentration camp during the Holocaust. The sixteen eighth graders at
    the Armenian Sisters Academy of Radnor, PA were very moved by the
    horrors witnessed by the author and his subsequent loss of faith in God
    and humanity. The students wrote to Mr. Wiesel sharing their thoughts
    and feelings on his book. To their surprise and delight, Mr. Wiesel took
    the time to write a response, reprinted below. Great work, Upper Junior
    class!

    February 1, 2010

    Ms. Kelly's Students
    Armenian Sisters Academy
    440 Upper Gulph Road
    Radnor, PA 19087

    Dear Jason, Sasoon, Kathleen, Armen, George, Melanie, Alec, Aram,
    Carine, Araxi, Christopher, Mardo, Reema, Kristine and Raffi,

    Thank you for your kind letters. I always enjoy hearing from young
    people, and your letters were no exception.

    I am moved to learn of the effect that my memoir, Night, had on you. As
    a teacher, nothing is more important. From your words, it is obvious
    that you are all very sensitive to the darkness of which I wrote.

    Knowing that you and your classmates will never forget the tragedies of
    the past fills me with hope. You can use your knowledge and
    understanding to educate those who are unaware. You and your classmates
    can make a difference in creating a new kind of century.

    Keep learning and reading, more and more.

    With best, best wishes to all of you - and to your teacher-


    Elie Wiesel
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