Cruelty
Dehumanize
Faith
Live
Final Jeopardy
100

Which character tries to warns the Jews of Elie’s town of the fate that awaits them ?

Moshe the Beadle

100

Which one of Elie’s sisters perished in a concentration camp and why?

Tzipora because she was a child and children were not able to do hard manual labor and were therefore killed. (Dehumanization)

100

How does the way the prisoner's celebrate the Passover (66-69) propel the action of the story?

His choice not to fast show his loss of faith and increased attention to survival. 

100

What was the author's purpose for including the story about the man who was killed for stealing sour during the air raid? (59)

To show that the prisoners where so deprived of life's basic necessities they were willing to do anything in order to survive.

200

What was the central idea of the final cattle car ride on pages 101-102? (Topic + Author's Purpose)

The Jewish people on the transport were in a despriate situation and resorted to cruelty towards others to survive. 

200

What country was the Wiesel family from?

Transylvania (Modern-Day Romania)

200

This is the name for the Jewish “Prayer for the Dead;” it is recited several times throughout the book.

The Kaddish

200

This is the name for the Jewish “Prayer for the Dead;” it is recited several times throughout the book.

The Kaddish

300

What was Elie's reaction to his father's death and how is it an example of cruelty creates cruelty? (110-112)

Elie ignores is father's final cries for help and when he passes away, he feels a little relieved. It is only because of the extreme circumstances that he feels this way.

300

Why and when does Juliek play his violin for the last time?

On the death march, right before he dies to prove he is human enough to play music from a German composer.

300

On the death march, what does Elie pray for after seeing an interaction between the rabbi and his son?

To never feel that way about his father.

300

What does Elie’s reaction to the two hangings at the concentration camp suggest about how he changes throughout his ordeal?

He is losing his faith in God and/or Humanity.

400

What was the author's purpose in describing his Elie's father's beating on pages 57-58?

To show that cruelty creates cruelty by Elie's lack of reaction and even resentful thoughts towards his father.

400

What is Elie describing when he says “Not to feel anything, neither weariness, nor cold, nor anything.”?

Death

400

How does the way the prisoners celebrate the Passover on pages 66-69 influence Elie’s views on religion?

a. Elie realizes that food is more important that his religion and gives up on God

b. Elie is reminded how much he cares about his faith by the other people’s fasting.

c. Elie begins caring less about his faith and more about surviving to be with his father

c. Elie begins caring less about his faith and more about surviving to be with his father

400

Why does a member of the Hungarian Police bang on the sealed-up window of the Wiesel residence in the Ghetto?

To warn them of trouble; because of a promise to Elie’s father.

500

Who do the Gestapo kill after an instance of sabotage at Buna? What does the death symbolize? 

The young Pipel's death shows cruelty creates cruelty because outside the conditions of the camp, no one would have allowed a young child to suffer and die like he did. 

500

How does Elie's tattoo on page 42 contribute to the theme of dehumanization? 

By replacing his name with the number A-7713, another piece of his humanity and identity were taken from him.  
500

How does the hanging of the pipel reflect the fellow prisoners' perspective on the camp (63-65)?

Many of the prisoners loose their faith in god as the see the tragic and needlessly gruesome death of a young child.

500

In the shed, taking a brief break from the run, what does Eliezer pray for and what is it significance?

For the strength to never abandon his father for his own benefit and it shows that his father is now his reason to live.

500

At one point on the march from Buna, Elie considers giving up. What stops him? (APE)

The presence of his father.