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  • This scene is important because it foreshadows events in the future. Elie asks his father if he could be taught Kabbalah his father responds with "You are too young for that... one must be thirty before venturing into the world of mysticism," (page 4). This event shows Elie's interest in his religion at such a young age and it also foreshadows his having to act much older later in the book.
  • Can you find someone who can teach me in the studies of Kabbalah?
  • This event was important because it showed what was going to happen to the rest of the Jews. The author states they were "Crammed into cattle cars by the Hungarian police, they cried silently" (page 6). The people are shipped off and never heard from again until Moishe shows up and try to warn everybody about what they are going to do.
  • One day all foreign Jews were expelled from Sighet
  • This event is important because it starts actually showing that the Jews are being separated from the rest of society. Wiesel says "The yellow star? So what? It's not lethal," (page 11). Another reason this event is important is because it foreshadows what is to come of the Jews. They will soon be sent of to concentration camps.
  • what do you think of them making us wear the yellow star?
  • Its not that bad
  • This event is important because this is the start of suffering the Jews are about to experience. This event is the tip of the iceberg for the holocaust. Elie thinks to himself "there was so many of us, it was hard to breathe" (page 22). The regular Jews are stuffed into cattle cars and shipped off. The holocaust is soon to begin.
  • The nazi's come back for the rest of the Jews and they are forced into cattle cars and shipped off to Auschwitz 
  • This event is very important because the train finally arrives at Auschwitz. Someone on the train says "'Auschwitz,' nobody had ever heard that name before" (page 27). The thing that happens to these people next will change their life forever. Little do they know that they are most likely walking into their death.
  • Auschwitz
  • The quote that I feel summarizes chapters 1-2 is "From this moment on. you are now under the authority of the German army," (page 24). This summarizes chapters 1-2 because both chapters are about Jew's wondering if and when the Nazi's will come and take them from their homes. After a couple months they are finally taken from their homes and are placed under complete control by the German army.
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