In the autobiographical story Night by Elie Wiesel, we read of the author's horrifying account during the Holocaust. Through his trials and experiences, we see him lose his faith in his religion, along with in humanity, and in justice.
Wiesel tells of his loss of his faith in God. Before the Holocaust began, he was becoming very interested in reading the Talmud, and even begins teachings under Moshe the Beadle. Unfortunately, Elie feels an immediate loss of his faith once entering the camp. He sees the crematory, smells the flesh-burned smoke, and feels changed in an instant. "Never shall I forget those moments w
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