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Pavel was the name of the Jewish slave who worked for the commandant of Aushcwitz - Bruno's father.
Shmuel is the Jewish kid.
The Jewish boy's name is Shmuel.
the German boy was Bruno and the Jewish boy was Shmuel.
Shmuel, a Jewish prisoner.
Shmuel is Bruno's Jewish friends name.
The boy who wears the striped pyjamas is named Shmuel (the Hebrew origin of Samuel). He is befriended by the Bruno, the son of the German officer, who near the end of the book also wears a set of the "striped pyjamas" given to him by Shmuel.
If you are talking about the Jewish boy, Shmuel, his personality is quiet, and laid back. He likes animals and has a brother.
Shmuel Herzfeld has written: 'And Shmuel invoked his name' -- subject(s): Sermons, English Jewish sermons, American Jewish sermons, Bible
Shmuel is the boy in the striped pyjamas. He is an innocent prisoner at Auschwitz concentration camp. He meets Bruno and they become the best of friends, even though they're two completely different people- Bruno is the son of a Nazi, Shmuel is a Jew.Shmuel is the shy, cute, Polish-Jewish "Boy in the striped pajamas". His father is a watch-maker, his mother a teacher, and he has an older brother named Josef.Shmuel is a Jewish boy who wears "striped pajamas".
Yes, Shmuel is the boy in the concentration camp.
In "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas," Shmuel does not recognize Pavel because they belong to different worlds. Shmuel is a Jewish prisoner in the concentration camp, while Pavel is a Jewish servant working for the family of the camp commandant. Their paths rarely cross, and the oppressive environment of the camp further isolates them from one another, emphasizing the dehumanization and separation experienced by those in the camps.