Midrash Shmuel Yeshiva was created in 1993.
Shmuel
Shmuel wants to be a watch maker and Bruno wanted to be an explorer
Yes, Shmuel is the boy in the concentration camp.
The boy who wears the striped pyjamas is named Shmuel (the Hebrew origin of Samuel). He is befriended by the Bruno, the son of the German officer, who near the end of the book also wears a set of the "striped pyjamas" given to him by Shmuel.
When Bruno meets Shmuel for the first time, Shmuel is wearing the striped pajamas that are characteristic of the Jewish prisoners in the concentration camp. His appearance highlights the stark contrast between the lives of Bruno and Shmuel, emphasizing the themes of innocence and the harsh realities of their circumstances. Shmuel's thin, gaunt frame and the uniform symbolize the dehumanization experienced by the prisoners.
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