As Shlomo Wiesel is dying in Night, he has information that he must tell his son between gasps for breath. What does he say? What does this show about Shlomo's character?
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He said that in Night that he was in the termination between life and death in the hospital. This doesn’t include all the Wiesel ’s. Here again, Wiesel hedges in the preface and doesn’t have a full proof answer. Not quite 15 doesn’t compare to Elie Wiesel, whose birthday is ensuing.
Because of the hunger, even he wanted to go to the gate: outside of which they were distributing bread and marmalade.
On page 30 of Night, Eliezer saied that he watched his little sister, whose well combed hair and holding a a red coat on her arm. She was a little girl of seven. Never shall I forget that smoke.
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