Keeping faith throughout the holocaust is difficult. One example on why its hard would be the Never Shall I Forget quote on (34). It was hard for Eliezer because who could relive the situation that he watched the babies and very young children being tossed into the crematorium watching there lifeless bodies being turned into a white thick …show more content…
Its abnormally hard to think straight and witness all of these events in such a short time.
Being tested to remain faithful through the holocaust can be one challenging task. Such as one powerful part of the story, Where Rabbi explains that “It’s over. God is no longer with us” (76). It would be hard to live when your practically dying and god is no longer on your side and decide to give up on everything. Yet again this and many more are types of ways that it can be really hard to progress, succeed in life and move on. Especially for almost a decade when all you knew was religion and you studied it all day. Thirdly its still hard to find your way and succeed while loosing your faith in god. Like when Mr. Wiesel thought he was going to get selected and he gave Elie a knife and a spoon. Just in case something went bad. “I’m asking you… Take it, do as your father asks, time is running out…” (76). Mr Wiesel told Elie this before re he went into selection. It shows that Mr.Wiesel was almost certain that he gong to be picked into selection so he was looking out for his son. Yet again, the impracticability of surviving while loosing faith is almost