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Elie Wiesel helped the Jews, by making a Humanitarian foundation for the effect of the Holocaust and its impression on those who were effect. He not only helps the Jews but others who were abused just the same and suffered.
Eliezer Wiesel received guidance and mentorship in his studies from Moshe the Beadle, a Jewish mystic and teacher in the town of Sighet where Elie lived. Moshe shared his knowledge and wisdom with Elie, igniting his interest in Jewish mysticism and teachings.
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Elie Wiesel's shoes were not taken away at Buna because he managed to hide them and keep them with him. This helped him to avoid having to walk barefoot and endure the harsh conditions in the camp.
Socrates helped Alexander Ann Sullivan helped Helen Keller
Well, A zoologist studiest animals. An ecologist studies animals and how the interact with their environment. A botanist studies plants. Hope this helped
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Marie Curies Husband , Pierre Curie , Assisted Her And Helped Her With Her Studies And Together They Discovered Radium .
Moishe the Beadle is an allegorical reference to the Prophet Jeremiah. Much of Dr. Wiesel's writings is rooted in Jewish religious traditions, reflecting the faith of his ancestors and the background in which he was raised. The character of Moishe is likely an amalgam of individuals with whom Dr. Wiesel had contact in his youth but the reference is clear to Jeremiah whom warned ancient Jewish society of the impending destruction of the Temple and the consequent diaspora resulting from the Babylonian wars.
At the beginning of World War I, which outsider helped speed up the decline of the czar's government