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Essay heading: Elie Wiesel: Let Us Never Forget
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September 6, 1997 |
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"The Holocaust created a void in the souls of many who survived. Elie Wiesel was one of those people. Before the Holocaust he had been one of the most devout Jewish children." During the Holocaust, "The town felt that God was with them and would protect them from anything as horrible as what these rumors suggested... displayed 300 characters
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They felt safe and secure in their faith." Once in the camps, "Wiesel's faith was not shaken immediately, or even quickly. People around him took the evil as punishment for some unknown crime the Jews as a people had committed before God. They said, ?I have faith in God? If God wants to see suffer, it is because we deserve it... displayed next 300 characters
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