Moshe The Beadle In Elie Wiesel's 'Night'

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Have you ever thought to act righteously and help someone because it was the right thing to do? Moshe the Beadle, a character in the book “Night” by Elie Weisel. He chose to act righteously and help others from falling into the same fate he had when he was taken to a concentration camp. Andree Geulen also acted righteously when she chose to save the approximately 3,000 children from the school she worked at, and also many others around Belgium where she lived. Hermann Friedrich Graebe chose to risk his job and his life to save the Jewish people of the Ukraine. By risking his life and his job he was acting righteously. Those who helped and supported prosecuted Jews like Andree Geulen, Moshe the Beadle, and Hermann Friedrich Graebe, were acting …show more content…

Moshe wanted the best for his town, everyone thought he was not a normal man before but once he disappeared and then came back, everyone thought he was crazy and wouldn’t listen to everything he said. When he begged for them to listen to all of the things he had to say he said “Jews, listen to me! That’s all I ask of you. No money. No pity. Just listen to me!” This shows that all he wanted was the safety of his friends, family, and other people in the town of Sighet. He was acting righteously; he did not try to help so he could benefit from …show more content…

He did not like seeing the Jewish people being beaten in the streets, or that they had to wear yellow Stars of David on their sleeves where ever they went. He used his job to save the Jewish people from being selected to go to concentration camps. He ordered 150 writ of protections which let those Jews being saved from going to the concentration camps or the death camps. He gave information at the Nuremburg Trials. By giving that information he was giving up information about himself and what he did which put his life in

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