Souls on Fire

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Souls on Fire is a collection of spiritual and biographical tales in which Elie Wiesel portrays the lives, teachings, and inner struggles of Hasidic masters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
religious literature
author Elie Wiesel
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
depicts inner struggles of Hasidic masters
lives of Hasidic masters
teachings of Hasidic masters
explores relationship between master and disciple
role of suffering in spirituality
tension between doubt and faith
focusesOn Hasidic rebbes
disciples of Hasidic masters
genre Jewish religious literature
biographical literature
spiritual literature
hasAuthor Elie Wiesel
hasPerspective Holocaust survivor
Jewish
hasTheme memory and tradition
mystical experience
post-Holocaust spirituality
search for God
spiritual leadership
suffering and faith
intendedAudience readers interested in Hasidic tales
readers of religious literature
language English
literaryForm biographical tales
collection of tales
spiritual tales
mainSubject Hasidism
surface form: Hasidic Judaism

Hasidic masters
Holocaust survivor perspective
Kabbalah
surface form: Jewish mysticism

faith
spiritual struggle
narrativeStyle hagiographic
lyrical
meditative
notableWorkOf Elie Wiesel
originalLanguage English
religiousTradition Hasidism
surface form: Hasidic Judaism

Judaism
setting Eastern European Jewish communities

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Elie Wiesel notableWork Souls on Fire