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In "The Devil's Arithmetic," the story follows Hannah Stern, a modern Jewish girl who is transported back in time to 1942 Poland during the Holocaust. As she experiences the Passover Seder, she is initially dismissive of her heritage but soon finds herself in a Jewish village where she must confront the realities of life before the Nazi deportations. Throughout the chapters, Hannah learns the importance of remembering the past and the sacrifices made by her ancestors. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the significance of cultural traditions.

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