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In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Tzipporah is a character who experiences the horrors of the Holocaust. She is one of the characters who is taken to a concentration camp, and her fate serves as a poignant reminder of the loss and suffering endured during this time. Through her story, the novel emphasizes the importance of remembering and honoring those who suffered and perished. Tzipporah's experiences highlight the themes of memory and the impact of history on personal identity.

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