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What Is The Reflection In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, Moshe the Beedle tried to warn the small town of Sighet, Transylvanian. Mosh, lived in Sighet; he was a poor man, although, many Jews in this small community were fond of him. He had a close relationship with Elie and often used to study Torah together. When praying, Moshe revealed that he prays to God for “the strength to ask Him real questions” (page 5). Sadly, one day a German proclamation was made: all foreign Jews would be expelled from Sighet. Moshe was forced to leave, and the community moved on without him. Later, Elie saw Moshe sitting outside the entrance to the synagogue. Moshe began to describe the true events after the deportations. The train was unloaded in the Polish territory and Jews were then loaded onto transport trucks, which took them to a large forest. The Jews forced to dig huge trenches. Once they were finished, the Germans started to kill all the Jewish prisoners! They used babies as targets! Luckily, Moshe was hit in the leg and left for dead. After telling his story, and living through it, he was no longer joyful as he once was. He went throughout the community, “exclaiming "Jews listen to me" (pg. 7)”. Moshe believes that he survived to warn everyone about there futures and the horrors he witnessed. However, no one believed him, and the community members moved on with there lives. In 1944, Elie is begging his father to pay attention to the warning and purchase immigration certificates. Although, his father

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