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- 1 What horrible realization did Elie come to concerning Rabbi eliahou and his son How did Elie respond to this what did you make of this moment?
- 2 What does Elie realize about Rabbi eliahou and his son?
- 3 What happens between Rabbi eliahou and his son what does Elie’s reaction to this incident reveal about his relationship with God?
- 4 For what purpose would Elie be glad that the rabbi continued to search for his son even though he knows the truth?
- 5 For what kind of strength does Elie pray after seeing Rabbi eliahou in search of his son?
- 6 How did Rabbi eliahou and his son get separated?
- 7 Why did Elie run away from his father?
- 8 Who is the rabbi in the march to Gleiwitz?
What horrible realization did Elie come to concerning Rabbi eliahou and his son How did Elie respond to this what did you make of this moment?
Eliezer’s horrible realization, which he didn’t share with the poor rabbi, is that he did see the rabbi’s son in the crowd–and the son did notice that his father was falling behind…and the son just let it happen.
What does Elie realize about Rabbi eliahou and his son?
What did Elie realize about Rabbi Eliahou and his son? He realized that the son had been trying to lose his father as the men were all running during the evacuation. Elie heard a voice that he recognized. It was Juliek, the musician from Warsaw who had played the violin at Buna.
How does the realization that Rabbi eliahou’s son purposely abandoned the rabbi affect Eliezer?
How does the realization that the Rabbi Eliahou’s son purposely abandoned the Rabbi affect Eliezer? Eliezer prays that he should not do the same to his father. Speaking with the abandoned Rabbi helps refocus Eliezer’s commitment to his father.
Why was Elie glad he had forgotten about tell Rabbi Eliahu about his son?
He had felt that his father was growing weak, he had believed that the end was near and had sought separation in order to get rid of the burden, to free himself from an encumbrance which could lessen his own chances of survival.
What happens between Rabbi eliahou and his son what does Elie’s reaction to this incident reveal about his relationship with God?
What happens between Rabbi Eliahou and his son? What did Elie realize about Rabbi Eliahou and his son? The son abandoned his father when it looked as though his father, would not make it. He realizes that he and his father might be put into the same situation.
For what purpose would Elie be glad that the rabbi continued to search for his son even though he knows the truth?
Why is Elie glad that the rabbi “should continue to look for his beloved son.” Wiesel is glad that the rabbi continues to look for his beloved son because since it gives Wiesel hope that his father would search for him if Wiesel would be separated or lost.
What is Rabbi eliahou?
Rabbi Eliahou A devout Jewish prisoner whose son abandons him in one of many instances in Night of a son behaving cruelly toward his father. Eliezer prays that he will never behave as Rabbi Eliahou’s son behaves.
What happened between Rabbi eliahou?
For what kind of strength does Elie pray after seeing Rabbi eliahou in search of his son?
The image the Elie has of Rabbi Eliahou’s son running away from his father in the snowy march initiates a prayer. Explain the importance of the prayer. The prayer was to give Elie the strength to continue taking care of and looking after his father.
How did Rabbi eliahou and his son get separated?
In these sections, we are told two particularly striking stories about sons and fathers. Rabbi Eliahou’s son abandons him during the death march from Buna, and a nameless son, in the cattle cars from Gleiwitz to Buchenwald, beats his father to death for a crust of bread.
What happens between Rabbi Eliahou and his son?
Elie witnesses the rabbi desperatly looking for his son during the prisoners’ horrible march to Gleiwitz. The Rabbi insists that his son would never leave him. Elie had seen his son march ahead when his father stumbled in the march. The Rabbi’s son had forsaken his father. Elie notes that he is capable of doing the same which bothers him.
What is horrible realization does Elie come to about Rabbi?
But the horrible realization Elie has is that the rabbi’s son left him on purpose: His son had seen him losing ground, sliding back to the rear of the column. He had seen him.
Why did Elie run away from his father?
He abandons his father in an effort to give himself a better chance of survival. That night, Elie prays to God that he will never become the son that Rabbi Eliahu’s son has become. Rabbi Eliahu’s son ran away from his father to save himself. During the evacuation from Buna, the prisoners are made to run to the next camp at Gleiwitz.
Who is the rabbi in the march to Gleiwitz?
Log in here. As Elie and his father are catching a bit of rest in a shed on the march/run to Gleiwitz, Rabbi Eliahu, his mustache ice-laden, finds the father-son pair and inquires about his own son. Elie notes that this rabbi’s words always bring peace, and his countenance has never lost its innocence.