Elie thinks god cannot help
he wanted to have a bunch of sex
Elie feels a great void opening on Yom Kippur because his sense of faith has been shattered by the atrocities he witnessed in the concentration camps. The suffering and injustice he experiences lead him to question his beliefs and distance himself from his religion. This spiritual emptiness creates a feeling of despair and disconnection from his former self.
Yes, in Elie Wiesel's Night, Chlomo urges his son not to fast on Yom Kippur because he believes they need to keep up their strength in order to survive. Chlomo emphasizes the importance of self-preservation given their dire circumstances in the concentration camp.
Elie chose not to fast on Yom Kippur while he was in the concentration camp because he felt that he was living in an environment where every man was fighting for himself, and divine justice seemed absent in such a place. He had lost his faith and saw fasting as an act of rebellion against a God who had allowed such atrocities to occur.
Yes, Yom Kippur is a fast day. It's a 25 hour fast with no food or water.
You begin fasting at 6:26 pm tonight (Sunday night) and break fast tomorrow night (Monday night) at 7:20pm. Found the info on the chabad LA website.
by not fasting on Yom Kippur, the day of fasting. because there was two reasons why he did not fast: one reason was becuse his father and the secon reason was because he himself was rebelling against God.
None - Yom Kippur is a Jewish fast day.
No.
The Jewish people are required to fast on yom kippur
none. Yom Kippur is a fast day so there is no eating for 27 hours.
The Jews celebrate Yom Kippur and Hanukkah.