This person plays the violin
Who is Juliek
The name of Elie's hometown
What is Sighet
Moishe the Beadle is expelled because....
True or False: Elie receives 15 lashings
What is False, he gets 25
What are three ways the Jews are dehumanized in this book?
*Beaten *Shaved all their hair
*Starved *Forced to run naked
*Forced to do labor *Yelled at
*Stripped Naked *Dipped in a solution
*Not provided adequate shelter
This person is Elie's father. What is his name?
What is Shlomo
Elie's family relocates here before being transported
What is the ghetto
They do not believe his stories and think he's crazy
Elie feels traumatized when this event happens
What is witnessing the hanging of the young pipel
List one major way that Elie changes over the course of the book
What is his belief in God
What is his physical appearance
This person is Elie's youngest sister.
Who is Tzipora
The receiving camp of Auschwitz
What is Birkenau
True or False: Elie's family starts out in the small ghetto before being transported to the large ghetto
What is False
What would have happened to Elie and his father had they stayed in the infirmary?
They would have been liberated
What does the fire symbolize in the novel?
Loss of Humanity
Mass Murder of the Jews
This person is Elie's father's friend who saves his life.
Who is Meir Katz
The location where Elie receives his tattoo A-7713
What is Auschwitz
True or False: Mrs. Schachter is screaming about the fire and flames
What is True
What motivates Elie to persevere through the challenges of the "Death March?"
His father
It keeps him alive and motivated to stay alive
They become closer
Elie in the end resents his father and regrets it
A prisoner who gets trampled to death during the March when he needs to go to the restroom
Zalman
This is the place where Elie and his father run to during the "Death March."
Gleiwitz
Elie lies to the SS and says that his occupation is....
What is a farmer
What happens when the bread is thrown into the cattle car?
They fight over the bread, killing for it.
One of the most well known passages of the novel says, "Never shall I forget that night..." and repeats "Never shall I forget..." What literary device is this?
What is Anaphora
A Jewish prisoner whose son abandons him
Who is Rabbi Eliahou
Buchenwald
The Jews are allowed to keep these two items when they're forced to remove all clothes
What are belts and shoes
What is Elie's final memory of his father?
Seeing his skull battered in near death, calling out Elie's name.