How did Moishe the Beadle escape the slaughter when he was deported?
He was wounded in the leg and left for dead
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Who helped Elie with his studies of the Kabala at the beginning of the novel?
Moishe the Beadle
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What did the men do to silence the cries of “Fire!” from the woman on the train?
beat, bounded and gaged her
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Why did the prisoner tell Elie and his father to lie about their ages?
In order to both survive. If they were both to old or to young they would have been killed by the germans
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What is Elie’s new name at the camp?
A-7713
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How did Elie prevent the dentist from removing the gold crown on his tooth?
acting sick and pretending not to feel well
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What happened to those prisoners who broke the rules?
They are hanged, beaten, and shot.
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What does Elie do before one selection in order to help his chances?
moved his limbs and tried to get some color in them
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Why does Elie go to see the doctor?
A pus filled infection on his right foot
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Before evacuating the camp, why are the men ordered to clean the block?
to let the Russians know that they lived by men and not pigs
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How do the prisoners travel to Gleiwitz?
they ran
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What happened to the men who slowed down on the way to Gleiwitz?
they were shot or left for dead
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During the evacuation, why does Elie tell the Rabbi he hasn’t seen his son?
He is purposefully lying to spare the Rabbi’s feelings.
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In the shed, taking a brief break from the run, what does Eliezer pray for?
Prays that he would never act like the Rabbi’s son and leave his father for dead
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When is Elie’s father is almost killed on the journey?
while on the train Elie’s father was fading -→ elie managed to wake him up before he was thrown off the train
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Why does Elie decide to give water to his father in the hospital?
because the father doesn’t have long to live → to stop his crying
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How many men get onto the train car with Elie and his father on the trip to Buchenwald (2nd trip)? How many people get off?
100 men enter into the car at the beginning of the trip
only 12 survived
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What are 3 examples of father/son relationships in the novel?
Elie & father, Rabbi Eliahou & son, Father & son on train fighting over food
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Gestapo
The official secret police of Nazi Germany
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ghetto
the Jewish quarter in a city.
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indifference
lack of interest, concern, or sympathy.
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liquidation
to get rid of, especially by killing
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emaciated
abnormally thin or weak, especially because of illness or a lack of food.
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selection
the action or fact of carefully choosing someone
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Yom Kippur
holiest day; forgiveness for our wrongdoings from God and from our fellow human beings
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Aryan
into a mythical “race” that they claimed was superior to other races
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resistance
he refusal to accept or comply with something
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Talmud
is the basis for all codes of Jewish law and is widely quoted in rabbinic literature
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Who is the notorious Nazi who wrote down Mr. Wiesel’s number during Selection?
Dr. Mengele
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What is the name of the woman who lost her mind on the train?
Madame Schächter
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What is Elie’s full name?
Eliezer Wiesel
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Who is the store owner and Jewish community leader who was “more concerned with others than with his own family?”
Eliezer’s father
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What is the name of Elie’s youngest sister?
Tzipora
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What is the name of the Kapo who beat Wiesel in the warehouse?
Idek
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What is the name of Elie’s friend who plays the violin?
Juliek
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Who saves Elie when a man tries to strangle him on the train?
his father and Meir Katz
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What is the name of the man who’s father deserted him on the march in the snow?
Rabbi Eliahou
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Who loses his faith and dies, and the others forget to say Kaddish for him?
Akiba Drumer
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Early in his life, what was Elie’s relationship with his faith?
deeply religious and spends most of his time studying Judaism
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What was the the Jews’ reaction when Moishe described the extermination he had witnessed?
they didn’t believe him
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What was the the Jews’ reaction when German soldiers first came to Sighet?
polite, respectful, and peaceful
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How old was Elie when he first arrived at the camp?
15 (but he told the guards that he was 18)
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What did Elie see that was so horrifying that it still causes him to lose sleep?
babies being thrown iun fire
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Where were those who could not work sent?
gas chambers then →sent to the crematorium
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How were Jews identified in camps?
By there assigned numbers
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How did some of the veteran prisoners treat the new ones?
They treated them very harshly
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What happened to Elie’s mother and sisters?
Elie’s mother and youngest sister was killed but his two older sisters survived
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What was comforting about the ghettos?
good thing since they didn't have to endure any hate filled stares, they believed they didn't have to be fearful and that they could live peacefully among other Jews