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Who does Elie have the most faith in?

Who does Elie have the most faith in?

It’s ironic indeed that Elie’s fellow Jewish prisoner in the hospital should have the most faith in Hitler, of all people. This is the man, after all, who murdered over six million Jews during the Holocaust and would’ve murdered even more if he’d had the chance. But therein lies the faith of the hospital patient.

Why doesn’t Elie fast during Yom Kippur What does suggest about his faith in God?

Yom Kippur is the “Day of Atonement.” You typically fast on this day, but the Jews fasted every single day. Elie did not fast because he no longer accepted God’s silence. His father learned that he had to stay in the camp, and Elie knew that they wrote his father’s number down without noticing.

How has Elie changed in Chapter 3?

In Chapter 3, Elie’s father is beaten in front of his eyes, and Elie does nothing. In a short time, Elie has learned to think of his own survival first. He has become callous, and does not react when his own father is hurt. Witnessing this, Elie does not move, not even to “(flicker) an eyelid”.

When did Elie start losing faith?

In Night, Elie describes losing his faith in God on his first night in Auschwitz. However, the idea of God has been so important to him for so long that he returns to it several times, but always with doubt and anger and never with faith.

What caused Elie’s behavior to change?

Due to his time in the concentration camps and Holocaust, Elie changes drastically as he is forced to take care more of himself for survival’s sake. Due to family separation, brutal treatment, Wiesel is transformed so drastically that his father’s passing is viewed as freeing.

How did Elie and his father go through the selection process?

Describe the selection process Elie and his father go through at this time? To run, go through fast, they can’t get your number, to bring color to your cheeks and arms and legs How did Elie’s father respond when he learned his name had been written down? He was calm, practical, gave Elie his spoon (inheritance)

Why did Elie not fast on Yom Kippur?

Terms in this set (8) Why didn’t Elie fast on Yom Kippur? He was rebelling against God, his religion; his dad forbade him Describe the selection process Elie and his father go through at this time? To run, go through fast, they can’t get your number, to bring color to your cheeks and arms and legs

What did Elie learn of the fate of those who stayed behind in the hospital?

What did Elie learn of the fate of those who stayed behind in the hospital? The battlefront was coming closer; they were rescued in two days THIS SET IS OFTEN IN FOLDERS WITH… Chapter 4 9 terms

What happens to the Jews at the end of the Bible?

The Antichrist will intervene and guarantee the security of Israel, enabling the Jews to rebuild their Temple (Daniel 9:27). At the end of three and a half years, the Antichrist will enter the rebuilt Temple in Jerusalem and declare himself to be God (Daniel 9:27, Matthew 24:15-18, & 2 Thessalonians 2:3-4).

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