In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Fayge treats Hannah Chaya with a mix of warmth and expectation, as she is preparing for her upcoming marriage to Shmuel. Fayge respects Hannah's opinions and engages with her in a friendly manner, reflecting the close-knit nature of their community. However, she also embodies the cultural norms of the time, emphasizing the importance of family and tradition, which adds a layer of pressure on Hannah as she navigates her identity. Overall, Fayge's treatment of Hannah blends affection with the expectations of their roles within the Jewish community.
Hannah stern Grandma Belle Aunt Rose Uncle Sam Elijah Aaron stern Aunt Eva Rivka Grandpa Will Wolfe Shifre Rachel Yente Esther Chaya Gitl Shmuel Fayge Rbbi Boruch Badchan Yitzchak Tzipporah Reuven Leye Blokova
Chaya, Rachel, schamuel or somerthing, fayge, I thing the rabbi
1) Hannah/ Chaya being taken to the consintration camps. 2) Hannah being transported back in time to the polish village. 3) Meeting Rifka. 4) Having her slowly losing her memory. 5) Trying to escape. 6) Watching Fayge and Shmuel die. 7) Helping the baby in the Midden. 8) Being transported home.
Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
Yep! she sure did! hope this helps! :)
Chaya is not directly related to Fayge. She is related to Shmeul ( hes her uncle) and is now related to Fayge because Fayge is her aunt!
Hannah stern Grandma Belle Aunt Rose Uncle Sam Elijah Aaron stern Aunt Eva Rivka Grandpa Will Wolfe Shifre Rachel Yente Esther Chaya Gitl Shmuel Fayge Rbbi Boruch Badchan Yitzchak Tzipporah Reuven Leye Blokova
Chaya, Rachel, schamuel or somerthing, fayge, I thing the rabbi
1) Hannah/ Chaya being taken to the consintration camps. 2) Hannah being transported back in time to the polish village. 3) Meeting Rifka. 4) Having her slowly losing her memory. 5) Trying to escape. 6) Watching Fayge and Shmuel die. 7) Helping the baby in the Midden. 8) Being transported home.
Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
It is Fayge's and Shmuel's wedding
Yep! she sure did! hope this helps! :)
she smacks her in the face and she runs home and crys
She says it is to gloomy
She was trying to tell them that Fayge died.
In the Book, when Hannah goes back in time, she becomes Chaya. In the film her name is still HannahIn the book, Hannah has a brother named Aaron. But in the film, she is the only child.In the book, Hannah(as Chaya) meets Rivkah in the concentration camp. In the film, when Hannah just steps back in time, she meets Rivkah, who is her cousin, and her mother MinaIn the book, the commadant's name is Bruer. In the film, it is Kreiger.Gitl, Tzipporoh, Rueven, Yitzchak, Fayge, Rachel, Yente, and Rosemary(Hannah's friend) are not in the movie.In the book, there is no seder in the womens barracks. But in the movie, in order to make Rivka feel better after her mothers death Hannah does a sederIn the movie Hannah is old enough to drive and get a tatoo. In the book she is only 13.
Shmuel and Fayge are killed by the Nazis after Shmuel tries to escape. Yitzchak also escapes with them, but he gets away. Hannah/Chaya saves Rivka. When a Nazi comes to take 3 people to their death, he chooses Esther Shifre and Rivka. Hannah takes Rivka's hat and puts it on, going to Lilith's Cave for her. Out of the people who came with Hannah, only Gitl, Leye, Leye's baby, and Yitzchak, who escaped, stayed alive. Gitl and Shmuel live together in Israel after.