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The turning point in "The Devil's Arithmetic" occurs when Hannah, a modern Jewish girl, is transported back in time to a Polish village during the Holocaust. This pivotal moment forces her to confront the realities of her ancestors' suffering and the importance of remembering their stories. As she experiences the brutal events firsthand, her understanding of identity, memory, and heritage deepens, transforming her attitude toward her family's traditions and the significance of remembering the past.

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