As they approached the crematory they recited the Kaddish
As they approached the crematory they recited the Kaddish
Because He doesnt believe in Kaddish and Kaddish is a god that they recite in there religion.
Elie is reluctant to pray as he marches toward the crematory pit because he has lost faith in God's presence and goodness. Witnessing the horrors of the concentration camp has shaken his belief in a benevolent higher power, leading him to question the existence of God in the face of such immense suffering.
According to Elie's book Night, his father died in Buchenwald. Just before the camp was liberated by the American Army. Chlomo (also spelled Shlomo), Elie's father was diagnosed with dysentery (disease of the intestines) and sent to the crematory where he was killed.
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.
Elie Wiesel's father wanted to leave him his faith and Jewish heritage as an inheritance. Through their experiences in the concentration camps during the Holocaust, Elie and his father were able to hold on to their faith and support each other in the face of unimaginable suffering.
Elie Wiesel did not lie about his age or occupation. It is possible that there may be misunderstandings or misinformation circulating about him. It is important to verify information from reputable sources before drawing conclusions.
Chlomo Wiesel was the father of writer and Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel. He, alongside his son, was imprisoned at Auschwitz and Buchenwald concentration camps during World War II. Chlomo tragically perished at Buchenwald during the Holocaust.
Katz is a character referenced in Elie Wiselâ??s book titled â??Night.â?? Katz plays the son of Sighet tradesman and given the responsibility to place the fatherâ??s corpse inside a crematory oven.
In the concentration camp, when others prayed Elie began to feel betrayed and abandoned by God. He questioned His existence because of the horrors he was facing.
Elie Wiesel was 15 years old when he and his family were deported to Auschwitz in 1944.
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