FILE - Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel (R) arrives with his wife, Marion Erster Rose (L) at Hotel Bristol in Paris, December 14, 2009. REUTERS/ Charles Platiau
FILE – Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel (R) arrives with his wife, Marion Erster Rose (L) at Hotel Bristol in Paris, December 14, 2009. REUTERS/ Charles Platiau

 

New York – The wife of Nobel laureate and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel says she’s grateful for the outpouring of support that has come after his passing.

Marion Wiesel said in a statement Saturday that her husband was a fighter who waged countless battles for innocent victims.

She says he fought for the memory of six million Jews who were killed in the Holocaust and to protect innocent victims without regard for their ethnicity.

But she says he was truly passionate about teaching college students.

His death was announced Saturday by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. No other details were immediately available. Wiesel was 87.

As reported by Vos Iz Neias