Elie Wiesel reacts with shock and disbelief when his father is slapped by a German officer in the concentration camp. He is unable to intervene or express any outward emotion, feeling a sense of powerlessness and fear in the face of such brutality.
Shlomo Wiesel, her in America, but in German its Chlomo Wiesel. And his last name is pronounced Visel, not ysell which is how most people pronounce it
I think it's Eliezer's dad.
what page did the son kill his dad for bread in night by elie wiesel
Yes, Elie Wiesel's father dies towards the end of the book "Night." He succumbs to exhaustion, illness, and the harsh treatment endured during the Holocaust.
The same amount what your dad gets paid.
Anyone can.
he was ugly the doctor slapped his mom then his dad I know that's funny, But the point of the fact is, he was extremely handsome by what I have researched.
bc he gets mad He gets mad.
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Stay out of it. You did nothing wrong.
He gets it from his dad :)
Chlomo Wiesel was Elie Wiesel's father in the book Night. He was a deeply religious man who tried to protect his son during their time in the concentration camps. Despite his efforts, he ultimately perished in the camps.