Moche the beadle escaped from the Nazis after being forced to dig trenches for them, at what was at that time the front lines of the war. After escaping he returns to sighet, and warns all the people in the town to leave, and go farther away so it will not happen to them too.
It was during the Passover
Some incidents foreshadowing the coming danger in "Night" by Elie Wiesel include the French girl's warning about the forthcoming violence against the Jews, the mysterious disappearance of Moishe the Beadle who returns as a messenger of warning, and the increasing restrictions imposed on the Jewish community by the Nazis. These early signs symbolize the escalating persecution and brutality that will later be experienced in the concentration camps.
the german officers enter in the jews houses and lives with them.
they wanted money and cars
The deportation of the Jews of Sighet in Elie Wiesel's "Night" can be foreshadowed by biblical allusions, particularly the exile of the Israelites in Babylon, which symbolizes a profound loss of homeland and identity. Additionally, historical references to the Jewish diaspora, where communities faced persecution and displacement throughout history, echo the impending doom faced by the Jews of Sighet. These allusions serve to highlight the cyclical nature of suffering and the vulnerability of Jewish communities in the face of authoritarian regimes.
The deportation of the foreign Jews and the warnings by Moshe the Beadle. The community didn't believe they were in danger because they didn't want believe it and doubted anything would happen to them. It was a case of blind optimism. Soon, the Sighet Jews were sent to the ghettos and stripped of their rights gradually, before they're sent to the concentration camps. The community didn't see it coming because of their foolish optimism.
As far as I'm aware, nobody.
No, the Jews of Sighet did not protest the expulsion of the foreign-born Jews because they did not believe the rumors of deportation, and they were in denial about the danger they were facing. Additionally, they were under the impression that the foreign-born Jews were being taken to work camps instead of being targeted for extermination.
No, they just say what can you expect, it is wartime.
They where persecution by Hitlers solders
Moshe the Beadle, a character in Night, returns to Sighet to warn the Jews of the impending danger and atrocities that lie ahead. However, his warnings are dismissed as unbelievable by the Jews in the community.
Most of the scenes with Jews in showed persecution of Jews.