The button shop closed
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In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, Mrs. Hirsch, the owner of a local shop, is taken away by the Nazis for being Jewish. Her disappearance symbolizes the dangers faced by Jewish families during the Holocaust. The main characters, Annemarie and her family, are deeply affected by her absence, highlighting the impact of the Nazi occupation on their community.
The button shop in "Number the Stars" was owned by the Johansens, the main characters of the book. In particular, Annemarie's parents operated the shop. It was used as a front to hide the resistance work they were doing to help Jewish families escape from the Nazis during World War II.
Mrs. Hirsch is the mother of Ellen Hirsch, one of the main characters in the book "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry. She is a kind and caring woman who risks her life to help protect Ellen and her family during the Holocaust in World War II.
It was shut down because the Germans were taking over Denmark and Mrs. Hirsch was Jewish. Mrs. Johanson was upset because she realized a button shop was not causing harm to anyone. She was also worried as to how Mrs. Hirsch would earn a keep for her family without the shop.
Annemarie and Kirsti discover that Mrs. Hirsch's shop is dark and empty. There are signs that Mrs. Hirsch has hastily left, such as items left on the counter and a stack of dishes waiting to be washed. They also find out from a neighbor that Mrs. Hirsch has gone into hiding because the Nazis are looking for her.
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what advice did Mrs. Rosen give the girls about acting while outside number the stars
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Annemarie's mother's name in "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry is Mrs. Johansen. She plays a crucial role in protecting Annemarie and her family during the Nazi occupation of Denmark. Mrs. Johansen is portrayed as strong and resourceful, guiding her daughter through difficult circumstances.