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he was deported because all the immigrants in sighet were being deported.
Moshe suddenly leaves Sighet because he escapes a massacre carried out by the Gestapo against foreign Jews, who were living in Hungary without Hungarian citizenship. Moshe witnesses the horrors of the massacre and barely escapes with his life, prompting him to return to Sighet to warn the other Jews of the impending danger.
The Jews were relieved and finally able to get on the train to leave Sighet because they were being deported to a supposedly safer location. They believed they were going to a place where they would be spared the atrocities of the Holocaust, not knowing the true horrors that awaited them at the concentration camps.
The Jews of Sighet are first taken by the Germans to local ghettos after their arrival.
you should prepare to leave the lane safetly
The Jews in Sighet leave behind their personal belongings, such as luggage and items that they brought with them on the journey. They are forced to abandon these belongings as they are stripped of everything upon arrival at the concentration camps.
Elie's father did not request permits to move to Palestine because he was hesitant to leave behind everything they knew in Sighet, Romania. He was also not inclined to believe the rumors of the atrocities happening elsewhere. Additionally, many Jewish families at that time were reluctant to leave their homes and communities, despite the rising danger.
Moche the beadle escaped from the Nazis after being forced to dig trenches for them, at what was at that time the front lines of the war. After escaping he returns to sighet, and warns all the people in the town to leave, and go farther away so it will not happen to them too.
Yes , it is safe to leave a night light on all night , however it depends on the size and the bulb.
Eli and his family likely did not leave Sighet earlier because they did not fully comprehend the severity of the situation or the intentions of the Nazis. Additionally, they may have held onto hope that the situation would improve or that they could continue living their lives in their hometown. Furthermore, leaving everything behind, including one's home and community, is a difficult decision that may have been met with resistance or hesitation.
They had to prepare a yearling lamb for the Pesach sacrifice, to sprinkle some of the blood on the doorway, and to roast it and eat it in haste with matzot and bitter herbs. See Exodus ch.12.
just leave it,