Wiesenthal's Lack Of Faith

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During the book, Wiesenthal's shows a lack of faith in the Jewish religion. Understandably so, Wiesenthal like many others prisoners did not pray anymore to God while at the camp. Although is can be said that Wiesenthal did not seem to resent God, in fact, he was openly listening to the teaching of God shared by his friend Josek. Wiesenthal said of his friend," he knew that he was superior to us, that we were the poorer for our lack of faith but he was ever ready to share his wealth of wisdom and piety with us and give us strength" (5). While Wiesenthal did not care much of the faith anymore he still sought for help from those who did believe in God. He used his faith in others people's faith to try to answer the question of the dying SS man.

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