Reflection About The Book Night By Elie Wiesel

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The book Night is a true story by Elie Wiesel, he survived the Holocaust, and it was very hard for him to share his story to the world but it was a good thing that he did because it teaches the world something and not many Jews survived during the Holocaust. We do understand that during the Holocaust 6 million innocent Jews died and some people don’t even know about the holocaust as a matter of fact they don’t even know what it is. I think every person in this world should read the book “Night” because you learn a lot of things from it and it gives you an idea of how the world was a mess when Hitler wanted all Jews dead and how the world did nothing about it. How can somebody have the mentality and the audacity to think like Hitler, they didn’t even tried to stop and realize that what he was doing was very wrong. …show more content…

He described himself in the first paragraph of his book Night. “I was twelve. I believed profoundly. During the day I studied the Talmud, and at night I ran to the synagogue to weep over the destruction of the Temple.” He was a Jew dedicated to his religion, he loved God, he prayed a lot and his parents ran a shop, he had 3 sisters. Elie and his family lived in Siguet a small town in Transylvania and later on they were taken from his home to Auschwitz concentration camp and then to Buchenwald. Moshe the Beadle warned the Jews that the German police were killing the Jews but they didn’t listen to him. When all the Jews weren’t allowed to get out their house and the Germans were being friendly with them, the Jews had no clue what was going to happen to them and soon they were all obligated to wear the yellow star, little did they know it was a symbol of death and it meant that they were going to

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