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Elie Wiesel's father was beaten by a German officer when he continued to ask for water while being transported in a cattle car to Buchenwald concentration camp. The officer struck his father with a truncheon, causing his father's death.
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I think Elie Wiesel named is book night, because he wanted to tell the world and let them know that these were the most darkest and most painful times of his life. He picked night as a metaphor for how he felt. After what he went threw he probally felt alone, scared, anrgy. So he wanted to compare that to nightime, were its dark,scary and eeri.AnswerThe Holocaust was sad, depressing, and full of gloomy and "dark" memories like the night sky is dark. Answer:In the book Elie says that during the holocaust his life was a dark endless night.
The Kaddish is a Jewish prayer recited to praise God. Elie asked his father to recite it with him while they were in the concentration camp as a way to commemorate the death of fellow prisoners and maintain a sense of connection to their faith and heritage amidst the suffering.
Moshe the beadle asks Elie, "Why do you pray?" and "Why do you fast?" These questions challenge Elie to think critically about his faith and to reflect on the purpose behind his religious practices.
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Watley asked barry if his hands were cold throught the night because Barry was wearing his grandfathers' glove through out the night.
He ask his father to shut his mouth.
Ask Father was created on 1919-02-09.
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