Theme Of Faith In Night By Elie Wiesel

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In the beginning of the chapter, Eliezer’s faith in God is absolute. In Chapter one, Wiesel was questioned about why he prays to God, he answers, “Why did I pray? ...Why did I live? Why did I breathe? ...” (pg. 4) His belief in God was omnipotent and unconditional; he cannot imagine living without faith in a divine power. Wiesel then begins to meet often with Moishe the beadle, who was a Kabbalah teacher which then shows the riddles of the universe and God’s centrality to the quest for understanding to Wiesel. Moishe the Beadle then coveys two concept keys to Wiesel that the idea of God is everywhere, even within every individual and that the idea that faith is based on questions and not answers. Wiesel’s faith in God then becomes a struggle

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