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Kabbalah.
Moshe Rubashkin was born in 1958.
Moshe Levinger was born in 1935.
Moshe Bejski was born in 1921.
Moshe Hacohen was born in 1874.
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"They called him Moshe the Beadle, as though he had never had a suranme in his life."
They both wanted to be a preacher.
Kabbalah.
Moshe the beadle experienced being deported along with other Jews from Sighet to the Galician forest by the Nazis. He escaped and returned to warn the Jews of the atrocities he witnessed, but was not believed.
Moshe the beadle asks Elie, "Why do you pray?" and "Why do you fast?" These questions challenge Elie to think critically about his faith and to reflect on the purpose behind his religious practices.
Eliezer is a young Jewish boy who is deeply religious and becomes a Holocaust survivor. Moshe the Beadle is a poor but wise and spiritual man who becomes Eliezer's mentor. Their relationship is one of teacher and student, with Moshe imparting his knowledge and faith to Eliezer. Later in the story, Moshe becomes a symbol of the horrors of the Holocaust, as he escapes death and returns to warn others, but is not believed.
Moshe the Beadle is a lover of mysticism and Jewish spirituality. He is known for his deep connection to the teachings of Torah and Kabbalah.
Moshe the Beadle was Eliezer's teacher of Jewish mysticism, Moshe is a poor Jew who lives in Sighet. He is deported before the rest of the Sighet Jews but escapes and returns to tell the town what the Nazis are doing to the Jews. Tragically, the community takes Moshe for a lunatic.
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Moshe the Beadle is likely in his 30s at the end of 1941. He is a respected member of the Jewish community in Sighet and serves as a mentor to Eliezer in the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel.
Eliezer Wiesel received guidance and mentorship in his studies from Moshe the Beadle, a Jewish mystic and teacher in the town of Sighet where Elie lived. Moshe shared his knowledge and wisdom with Elie, igniting his interest in Jewish mysticism and teachings.