Mr. Dussel is not Jewish, so he may not be familiar with Hanukkah customs because they are specific to the Jewish faith and would not be part of his own cultural or religious practices. Additionally, Mr. Dussel may not have had exposure to Jewish traditions or teachings before living with the Frank family in the Annex.
Hanukkah! Did you know he is Jewish? He revealed his answer to Clever TV.
You light 9 candles on Hanukkah, and there is no tradition of asking why, unless there are guests in the home who don't know about Hanukkah.
In Act One of "The Diary of Anne Frank," the subplot revolves around the strained relationship between the characters in hiding. Tensions arise due to close quarters, differing personalities, and the stress of living in constant fear. This subplot adds depth to the characters and illustrates the challenges they face while in hiding.
He is Jewish. His whole family is Jewish. He was born that way. He celebrates Hanukkah and he might just get whatever his parents choose out for him for Hanukkah. I don't know if he wants anything for Hanukkah.
Nothing. Hanukkah is joyous occasion. There are parties and good food.
No he doesnt No he doesnt No he doesnt
you cant... he doesnt know you, and probably doesnt want to happy to help (: you cant... he doesnt know you, and probably doesnt want to happy to help (:
AWESOME BOOK, but you should read, what my mother doesnt know, before you read, what my girlfriend doesnt know... its the book before what my girlfriend doesnt know!
The pronoun "you" is the subject in the sentence "Do you know the origin and customs of Kwanzaa?"Specifically, the subject directs the action of the verb "know." The direct objects are "the origin and customs." They are the recipients of the action of the verb in a sentence.
because he doesnt know the answer because he doesnt know the answer
like i know :D
i do not know sorry