At the beginning of the book she did not really care about remembering the past as they did every passover. But at the end of the book she learned the importance of remembering our past.
But if you are asking about physical change that would be different. She changed from Hannah Stern in present day to Chaya Abramowicz just by opening the door to symbolically welcome Elijah the prophet in. Instead she was whisked away to the body of Aunt Eva's dead friend, Chaya in 1942.
In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Hannah starts off as a disinterested girl who feels disconnected from her Jewish heritage. Through her experiences in the past during the Holocaust, she gains a deeper understanding and appreciation of her roots, becoming more empathetic and courageous in the face of adversity. She ultimately undergoes a transformation, learning the importance of remembering the past and honoring those who came before her.
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she is thirteen
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Hannah was complaining aboutremembering to her mother
Chaya is Hannah's Hebrew name
She went from a snobby, stuck-up girl to more open about Judaism.
She was 17
Mouse brown hair and braces
Gitl is a character in Isaac Bashevis Singer's novel "The Family Moskat." She is the wife of the protagonist, Aron, and is portrayed as a strong and principled woman who challenges traditional gender roles within their Jewish community in Warsaw.
The Main Idea of The Devil's Arithmetic is a girl named Hannah finds out that her imagination can take over.