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When Moshe was shipped to Poland he saw the beginnings of genocide. Moshe witnessed trainloads of Jews being shipped to camps.

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In night what did Moshe witness when he was shipped to Poland?

Moshe was in a cattle train that crossed the border into Poland, he tells them, where it was taken over by the Gestapo, the German secret police. He believes he needs to tell the Jews of Sighet. this so that he might save them.


Night What do you think about moshe the beadle treatment by the villagers after his return from Poland?

Moshe the Beadle's treatment by the villagers after his return from Poland reflects their denial and fear. Despite his harrowing experiences and warnings about the impending danger, the villagers dismiss him as a madman, unable to confront the reality of the situation. This response highlights the tragic tendency of people to ignore uncomfortable truths, ultimately leading to their own suffering. Moshe’s isolation underscores the theme of indifference in the face of impending catastrophe.


How did Moshe escape Poland in the book Night?

In the book "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Moshe the Beadle escapes Poland by being deported to a concentration camp but manages to survive and return to warn the Jewish community of Sighet about the impending danger. He is one of the few who has witnessed the horrors of the camps and tries to alert others, but his warnings are largely ignored. His escape and subsequent experiences illustrate the disbelief and denial that many faced regarding the Nazi threat. Ultimately, this leads to tragic consequences for those who did not heed his warnings.


Is Jacob Dayan related to Moshe Dayan?

No, Jacob Dayan is not related to Moshe Dayan. Jacob Dayan is the current Consul General of Israel in Los Angeles, and Moshe Dayan is the former Israeli Defense Minister and Foreign Minister.


Why don't the people believe Moshe the Beadle's stories?

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