Events
Elie Wiesel
Themes
People
100
The place where all Jews (including Elie and his family) were forced to live before being sent to concentration camps
What is the Ghetto?
100
He tutors Elie.
What is Moshe the Beadle?
100
Elie Wiesel's Night shows that it can diminish and even fail when faced with unspeakable horror and suffering.
What is faith?
100
Elie manages to stay with him for the duration of their incarceration.
Who is Elie's father?
200
The largest and best known concentration camp where Elie and his family were first sent
What is Auschwitz?
200
The reason Elie is sent to the infirmary.
What is an infected foot?
200

This necessity of life "consumes" the thoughts of most prisoners and their bellies.

What is food?

200
His warnings are ignored near the beginning of the story.
Who is Moshe the Beadle?
300
The reason Elie is sent to the dentist
What is his gold crown?
300

The survivors left in Elie's family after the Holocaust? 

What are his two older sisters? 

300
This instinct compels some of the prisoners to fight even their own family members for food and other resources.
What is survival?
300

DOUBLE JEOPARDY He is the doctor of Auschwitz, famous for his ous "selections" and horrific experiments.

Who is Dr. Mengele?

400
What Mrs. Schacter hallucinates.
What is a large fire?
400

TRIPLE JEOPARDY What is the "surprise" the Nazis have for the prisoners on New Years? 

What is the selection process? 

400

Elie questions this idealogy throughout Night and the rest of his life. 

What is his religion/Jewish faith?

400
He is the cruel Kapo who whips Elie.
Who is Idek?
500
It happens to the sick prisoners who stay behind in the infirmary when the camp is evacuated.
What is liberated?
500

How the Nazis remembered each prisoner's name.

What is they had a numbered tatooed on their wrist?

500

The one thing Elie fought for throughout his experience at the concentration camps? 

What is staying together/protecting his father?

500
The violinist who plays one last concerto before dying.
Who is Juliek?