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Moshe the beadle was an extremely poor member of the community in which Elie Wiesel lived. The townspeople usually did not like the poor but Moshe was an exception. He was shy, kept to himself, and could be heard singing sometimes. Elie's father was seen as a leader of the community, but did not pay much attention to his family.
Moshe the beadle was important to Elie because he helped Elie study the Kabbalah. He became Elie's teacher of the Jewish faith.
Upon his return from deportation, Moshe tells about what happened to other deportees. He says that dug huge trenches and all of the Jews were executed. Babies were thrown into the air and shot for practice.
He returns to Sighet to warn the Jewish people so they can save themselves.
The book starts in the year 1941 in Sighet, Hungary. The Nazi party was in power and taking over various parts of Europe. They had begun to exterminate the Jewish population and others they deemed unfit.
In 1944, the Germans entered Hungary. On the seventh day of Passover the Germans began arresting the Jewish leaders and instituting various laws that restricted members of the Jewish community. All Jewish valuables were confiscated. Then the Jews were rounded up into two ghettos. The ghettos were slowly liquidated as the Germans put the Jews on transports. After the first ghetto was emptied, Wiesel and his family was made to move into it before being put on transports themselves. Elie hated the hungarian police for their brutality and allowing the Germans to take over. Martha was the family's maid. She offered to help them escape but no one wanted to split up the family.
My teacher had assigned me a difficult assignment. I took one look at it and told myself I wouldnt be able to do it. The assignment was an art project. I was supposed to create a clay sculpture of a dog. But the problem is, I'm not artistic in any way. I didnt want to do the assignment because I knew I would fail it. A few days later in class, everyone was bringing in their clay dogs. They all looked so good. They were showing off their sculptures to everyone else in the classroom. And my teacher was congragulating them. I felt so left out. I was dissapointed in myself for not trying. After school was over, I went home and tried working on my clay dog. It was actually turning out pretty good. Im surprised by how it didnt look all disformed. I brought it to school the next day and everyone was telling me how good it looked. I was so happy and proud of myself for completing the assignment. Next time I receive an art assignment to complete, I'll remember to belive in myself and I'll remember that anything can happen if I put my mind to it.
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by not telling it to anyone....