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  1. Provide examples. Quick answer: In Night, Elie describes losing his faith in God on his first night in Auschwitz. However, the idea of God has been so important to him for so long that he returns ...

  2. Akiba Drumer (whose faith helps Eliezer endure for a while) as well as a rabbi whom Eliezer talks to, also eventually come to believe that God's existence is impossible in a world that contains such a large-scale, willful horror as the Holocaust. The final nail in the coffin, for Eliezer's faith, comes at Buna, where the prisoners are gathered ...

  3. Night Theme of Religion. Eliezer presents the Jewish faith in a moment of extreme darkness. When Eliezer witnesses the horror of the Auschwitz concentration camps—especially the gruesome murder of babies and young children—he feels that his God has been murdered before his eyes. Eliezer cannot reconcile the atrocities that he sees with his ...

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  5. Character Analysis. When the book begins, Eliezer is essentially a child—very innocent. He’s also a deeply observant Jew, studying Talmud by day and Kabbalah by night, and dedicated to becoming closer to his merciful God. Moishe the Beadle becomes Eliezer’s friend and Kabbalah teacher, telling Eliezer that the way to get closer to God is ...

  6. Jan 18, 2012 · Eliezer’s struggle reflects such a sentiment. Only in the lowest moments of his faith does he turn his back on God. Indeed, even when Eliezer says that he has given up on God completely, Wiesel’s constant use of religious metaphors undercuts what Eliezer says he believes. Eliezer even refers to biblical passages when he denies his faith.

  7. He sees the evil that permeates the camp and causes such tragic deaths as an effect of God’s inaction, or God’s choice to "watch" rather than act. This divine inaction, Eliezer comes to believe, makes Him unworthy of praise. "I was the accuser, God the accused. My eyes had opened and I was alone terribly alone in a world without God ...

  8. In Elie Wiesel’s memoir Night, the hanging of the young child is a pivotal moment that shook Eliezer to his core, breaking his faith and will to move towards the future. Faith has been the flame that has kept burning throughout the dark times faced by the Jews in the concentration camps. God has acted as a means to keep moving forward in ...

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