<span>Near the close of 1941, twelve-year-old Elie Wiesel — son of a devout Romanian shopkeeper and brother to three girls, two older and one younger — recounts his avid pursuit of Hasidic Judaism through study of the Talmud and the cabbala. Lacking a mentor to guide his contemplation of religious mysticism, he turns to Moshe the Beadle, a very poor and pious loner who works as a handyman at the synagogue in Sighet. After other worshippers depart the synagogue following the evening service, Moshe shares private time with Elie. He wisely encourages the impressionable boy to pursue God through questions, but to expect no understanding of God's answers, which remain unsatisfied in the soul until death. Moshe insists that each seeker must rely on inborn traits that will open the way to comprehensible answers suited to the individual. Hope this helped in one way, i think.</span>
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Answer: being a feminist doesn’t mean saying “I hate all men,” it means saying “I hate the authority all men have because they lead our workplaces, get items cheaper, etc.” It’s feminists who got women the right to vote, the right to work, the right to abortion, need i go on? The belief of feminism is: social, economic, and political equality of the sexes. EQUALITY?? pls tell me u saw that, anyways, there are definitely some women who claim to be feminists, who hate men. It’s just the way it is, and the way it’ll always be. Bro women just want cheaper tampons, equal pay, and to be looked at as an equal.
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