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Cemetery Quote by Elie Wiesel

“The only place where I felt at home, on familiar ground, was the Jewish cemetery. And yet I had never set foot in it before. Children had been forbidden to enter.” quote by Elie Wiesel
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“The only place where I felt at home, on familiar ground, was the Jewish cemetery. And yet I had never set foot in it before. Children had been forbidden to enter.”

Elie Wiesel

About This Quote

Source Memoir: Night, 1958

The narrator finds unexpected comfort in a place traditionally forbidden, revealing how personal connections can form in unlikely settings.

In simple terms: Finding comfort in unexpected places.

Key Takeaway

Seek understanding in unfamiliar environments.

Themes

identity memory place spirituality

Mood

reflective somber

Type

memoir spiritual

When to use this quote

  • cemetery visits
  • cultural rites
  • personal reflection
  • historical trauma

Key Concepts

forbidden spaces personal revelation

Questions to Reflect On

  • Why do forbidden places sometimes feel safe?
  • How does cultural taboo shape personal experience?
A Different Perspective

The setting may also evoke grief or fear, complicating the sense of home.

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