Moshe Goldfeier and his family were victims of the Holocaust, having been deported to Auschwitz concentration camp, where they likely perished. The exact details of their fate may not be known, but it is sadly common for many Jewish families to have suffered a similar tragic end during the Holocaust.
Elie sees Moshe as a teacher who imparts important life lessons through his experiences and stories. Moshe's survival and ability to find meaning in the face of tragedy inspires Elie to persevere despite the challenges he faces in the concentration camps. Through Moshe's guidance, Elie learns the importance of resilience, hope, and the will to survive.
Moshe Zviran has written: 'Computer-family selection methodology for organizational information systems' -- subject(s): Electronic digital computers, Electronic data processing
Moshe Flinker has written: 'Young Moshe's diary'
Moshe Sharett's birth name is Moshe Sheratok.
If you're refering to the book Night by Elie W. he was first taken to another place a concentration camp to be killed. this happened in the beginning of the story. He comes back to his old town where Elie the narrator lives and told Elie that he and a few other Jews were taken by Nazis and they were shot. Moshe fell and the others did too. The Nazis left believing they had killed them all, but Moshe was still alive. After that I'm not sure what happened.
Moshe Dayan was influenced by Hebrew.
Moshe Hammer was born in 1946.
Moshe Rubashkin was born in 1958.
Moshe Schnitzer was born in 1921.
Moshe Agami was born in 1947.
Moshe Bejski died in 2007.
Moshe Bejski was born in 1921.