As a young man jostled into such horror, the Nazis made Elie question his belief in God. Early in the story, his belief in God was strong. He studied the Talmud in the day and went to the synagogue at night. He thought this way until he stumbled off the train right into hell, Auschwitz. At first God gave him hope, right up until
As a young man jostled into such horror, the Nazis made Elie question his belief in God. Early in the story, his belief in God was strong. He studied the Talmud in the day and went to the synagogue at night. He thought this way until he stumbled off the train right into hell, Auschwitz. At first God gave him hope, right up until