Reb Boruch is a character in "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yolen. He is a respected elder in the Jewish community who embodies the traditions and memories of their past. His character serves as a bridge between the historical experiences of the Jewish people and the younger generation, emphasizing the importance of remembering their heritage and the horrors of the Holocaust. Through Reb Boruch, the story highlights themes of memory, identity, and the significance of storytelling.
Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
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In "The Devil's Arithmetic" by Jane Yolen, Rabbi Boruch is a significant character who serves as the spiritual leader of the Jewish community in the story. He embodies wisdom and tradition, guiding the characters through their experiences during the Holocaust. His role highlights themes of faith, memory, and the importance of honoring one's heritage, especially during times of crisis. Rabbi Boruch's presence reinforces the value of community and the strength found in shared beliefs and rituals.
she is thirteen
The butcher from the shetel.
Fayge is the character the Shmuel marries. She follows them through out their whole journey, with her father, Rabi Boruch. (sp?)
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Jane Yolen is the writer to the devils arithmetic
she is thirteen
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1942
1942
Historical fiction
The butcher from the shetel.
'The Devil's Arithmetic' was written by Jane Yolen .