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What role did Moshe the Beadle play in Elie Wiesel's early life?
He was Elie's mentor in exploring Jewish mysticism.
He introduced Elie to the fundamental teachings of Judaism.
He was Elie's first teacher in religious studies.
He was a family friend who shared personal stories.
How did Moshe's experiences before the Holocaust influence Elie Wiesel's perspective?
They filled Elie with disbelief and skepticism about danger.
They helped Elie prepare for the unimaginable tragedy to come.
They discouraged Elie from pursuing religious faith.
They instilled hatred toward those who caused suffering.
Which lesson did Elie Wiesel learn from Moshe's warnings about the Jewish community's complacency?
To always defend one's beliefs against outside pressures.
The importance of listening to those who have experienced harm.
That faith alone can protect one from danger.
To act independently from community beliefs and find one's path.
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