Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Fayge reacts with intense emotion to Shmuel's punishment, displaying a mix of fear and defiance. She is devastated by the situation, showing deep concern for Shmuel's well-being. Despite the gravity of the punishment, Fayge expresses her love and commitment to him, demonstrating her strength and determination to stand by his side in the face of adversity. Her reaction highlights the personal impact of the broader horrors they are facing.
In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Shmuel reassures Fayge by expressing his love and commitment to her, emphasizing that their wedding will take place regardless of the circumstances. He tells her that they will be together and that nothing can take away their joy and hope for the future. His comforting words help to alleviate her fears and provide her with a sense of stability amidst the uncertainty surrounding them.
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.
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.
It is Fayge's and Shmuel's wedding
Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
Fayge reacts to Shmuel's punishment with deep sorrow and defiance. She is devastated by the injustice of his situation and expresses her unwavering love and commitment to him. Despite the harsh circumstances, she stands by Shmuel, demonstrating her strength and determination to support him through their trials. Her reaction highlights the intensity of their bond in the face of adversity.
In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Fayge reacts with intense emotion to Shmuel's punishment, displaying a mix of fear and defiance. She is devastated by the situation, showing deep concern for Shmuel's well-being. Despite the gravity of the punishment, Fayge expresses her love and commitment to him, demonstrating her strength and determination to stand by his side in the face of adversity. Her reaction highlights the personal impact of the broader horrors they are facing.
In "The Devil's Arithmetic," Shmuel reassures Fayge by expressing his love and commitment to her, emphasizing that their wedding will take place regardless of the circumstances. He tells her that they will be together and that nothing can take away their joy and hope for the future. His comforting words help to alleviate her fears and provide her with a sense of stability amidst the uncertainty surrounding them.
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.
fayge had joined his punishment
Fayge Ilanit died on 2002-07-14.
Fayge Ilanit was born on 1909-02-07.
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!
Bruno helped shmuel get on and get help
The name Fayge is pronounced as "fay-guh" with the stress on the first syllable.