Akida Drumer asked the others to say Kaddish for him three days after he left, and no they didn't say it; they forgot to say it.
No, the men in the concentration camp did not remember to say the Kaddish for Akiba Drumer in the book Night by Elie Wiesel. They were consumed by their own struggle for survival and had become desensitized to the suffering of others.
he thought it was wrong
Eliezer and the other prisoners mourn Akiba Drumer's death briefly, then focus on their own survival. They continue to endure the harsh conditions of the concentration camp, trying to avoid the same fate as Akiba.
yes
The Akiba Drumerâ??s last request is that Elizar should maintain his devotion to his father. His last wish is also to let all the prisoners free.
Elie and his father promise Akiba, a fellow prisoner, to say Kaddish for him if he dies. They also promise to not abandon each other and to help each other survive.
Ricardo is already spanish, its is spanish for the name Richard. Sorry if this is not the answer you wanted. Best of Luk, Drumer
Justin would say yes to some people and no to others
Depending on who you ask, some will say it's "Pirinitete", while others would say "Pirinihi"
ALLAH is the one and only god. ALLAH is living, never dies.
It depends on who you ask. Some will say it is the ah-1z viper, while others will say it is the ah-64d longbow apache. Ask a marine, they'll probably say the viper, ask a soldier, and they'll probably say apache. Both helicopters have similar roles, and similar armaments.
Well, a lot of times people find it easier to ask her by texting, e-mail, or IM. Others would rather ask over the phone in person. Either way, you just have to say "Do you want to go out?" You just have to say it.