Answer:
Because it maintains the religious concepts of Judaism and encourages people not to lose faith in God.
Explanation:
This question is about the book "Night" where the narrator tells how his life was in the Nazi concentration camp, as a Jew, suffering the most diverse and inhuman abuse that can be imagined. In that same concentration camp there is a rabbi named Eliahou, who maintains religious concepts, urging everyone not to lose faith in God. The narrator does not know how the rabbi did not provoke anyone's anger because it was not possible to see God in a situation like the one they were going through, but people were comforted by the rabbi's words.
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Explanation:
Mrs. Dorling started using the antiques and the other things that she brought from narrator's house in order to save them. However, she hardly cared about them as the things were arranged in the most 'tasteless way'.
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Explanation:
Islam and Christianity. Both are grounded in Judaism. Somewhat.
I think this does: <span>The novel's action begins at the start of summer, when life is in its fullest bloom, and ends at the start of autumn.</span>