No, Grandpa Dan was in America at the time of the Holocaust. Grandpa Will was the on in it. He went to the concentration camps and everything. If you remember, he had the number on his arm. :)
Hannah Stern, Grandpa Will, Grandma Belle, Aunt Rose, Aunt Eva, Aaron, Mrs. Stern, Mr. Stern
Grandpa Will told Hannah to open the door to the prophet Elijah.
I would suggest going to the “Literature” section of Answers, as “Devil’s Arithmetic” has nothing to do with basic arithmetic (I believe, for I have not read the book).
No. It is perfectly alright to give a Jewish girl a book about the Holocaust, provided it is an accurate book about the Holocaust (as opposed to a Holocaust Denial book). However, bear in mind that the Holocaust is a depressing topic and so it might be less than optimal to give a Holocaust book as a present on a special occasion.
The author of the book Night dealing with experiences in the Holocaust is Elie Wiesel.
that she went back in time and she was in the holocaust and she has to cut her hair and her new name was chaya.
In the book "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yolen, Grandpa Will and Grandma Belle's apartment is in Brooklyn, New York. It is where the main character, Hannah, often visits her grandparents and learns about her family's history.
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She was 17
The theme is: the importance of remembering. At the beginning; Hannah refuses to remember, but at the end she is begging Rivka to remember for her.the theme of "The Devils Atrithmatic" is about the Holocaust
Hannah Stern, Grandpa Will, Grandma Belle, Aunt Rose, Aunt Eva, Aaron, Mrs. Stern, Mr. Stern
It is Fayge's and Shmuel's wedding
yes
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.
Grandpa Will told Hannah to open the door to the prophet Elijah.
I would suggest going to the “Literature” section of Answers, as “Devil’s Arithmetic” has nothing to do with basic arithmetic (I believe, for I have not read the book).