Night By Elie Wiesel Relations To The Holocaust

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English

 

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March 9, 2015

 

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Many Holocaust victims were forced to lose trust in God throughout their countless disturbing experiences. “... there was no longer any reason for me to fast. I no longer accepted God’s silence.” (Page 69). Ellie Wiesel talks about fasting in the Auschwitz concentration camp in honor of his religion and how he no longer sees the point...
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If God is not going to take care of him, why should he still honor his religious traditions? During his struggles, he begins to no longer believe that God is by his side watching over the Jews, which he clearly explains when he says, "I did not deny God's existence, but I doubted His absolute justice...
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