Hannah Stern - (the main protagonist) (she was given her Hebrew name (Chaya)(hi-yuh) after Aunt Eva's friend who died in the concentration camp. When she goes back in time, she becomes Chaya. So she was really given her Hebrew name after herself.) (she hates going to Passover dinners and listening to her relatives "remember the past")
In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Hannah is a teenage girl who views her Jewish heritage as a burden. During Passover, she is transported back in time to a concentration camp, living through the horrors of the Holocaust. Through her experiences, Hannah gains a deeper understanding and appreciation for her heritage, as well as a profound sense of empathy for the suffering of others.
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she is thirteen
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Hannah was complaining aboutremembering to her mother
Chaya is Hannah's Hebrew name
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Hannah stern
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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 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.
Hannah thinks that Reuven"s should have told the commandant he was her brother.