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What does Moishe the Beadle foreshadow through his warnings?
The impending dangers faced by the Jewish community.
The prosperity of the Jewish people.
The arrival of new leaders.
A peaceful coexistence with outsiders.
What does Moishe’s experience in the forest symbolize?
Hope for the future.
The indifference of the world.
The survival of Jewish traditions.
An awakening to the truth.
How do the townspeople react to Moishe's warnings?
They take him seriously and prepare for the worst.
They laugh and dismiss him as a madman.
They plan an escape together.
They hold a meeting to discuss his claims.
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