"Night" Important Terms

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Kapo

"cop" A Jew in concentration camps appointed to manage other Jews

Rabbi

A Hebrew title of respect for a Jewish scholar or teacher Elie's previous persuasion

Akiba Drumer

A Jewish Holocaust victim who gradually loses his faith in God as a result of his experiences in the concentration camp. "God is testing us."

Madame Schachter

A Jewish woman from Sighet who is deported in the same cattle car as Eliezer. She is taken for a madwoman when, every night, she screams that she sees furnaces in the distance. She proves to be a prophetess, however, as the trains soon arrive at the crematoria of Auschwitz.

Talmud

A collection of authoritative Jewish writings that comment and interpret biblical laws.

the French girl

"Aryan" (Blonde hair, blue eyes people) - They met at Paris metro years later Elie asked her if she was Jew - she was

Meir Katz

A strong gardener from Sighet. He helps to free Elie from an attacker on the train to Gleiwitz but is overcome by grief when he considers his lost family.

Juliek

A young musician whom Eliezer meets in Auschwitz. He reappears late in the memoir, when Eliezer hears him playing the violin after the death march to Gleiwitz.

"Work is liberty."

An important sign on one of the camps' gates

Preface

An introductory statement or essay at book's beginning in which author introduces work to the reader, provides information needed to understand book's purpose, and makes acknowledgments

Elie Wiesel

Author of "Night"

Buchenwald

Concentration camp in North Central Germany The last stop for Elie and his father, the place where Elie was freed and his father got killed

Yossi and Tibi

Czech brothers whose parents are killed. They work in the electrical warehouse with Elie and become his friends. They promised with Elie that if they survived they were going to get on a boat and leave for Haifa

Idek

Eliezer's Kapo (a prisoner conscripted by the Nazis to police other prisoners) at the electrical equipment warehouse in Buna. Despite the fact that they also faced the cruelty of the Nazis, many Kapos were as cruel to the prisoners as the Germans. During moments of insane rage, Idek beats Eliezer.

Oberkapo

German for "overseer"; supervised other kapos

Kabbalah (cabbala)

It is an esoteric method, discipline, and school of thought that originated in Judaism

Gestapo

It was the official secret police of Nazi Germany and German-occupied Europe

Rosh Hashanah

Jewish New Year

synagogue

Jewish place of worship

Zionist

Jews who believed in a country of their own in Palestine

Ghetto

Limited areas for Jews

Zalman

One of Eliezer's fellow prisoners. Zalman is trampled to death during the run to Gleiwitz.

Musulman

People who have given up "Walking dead"

Kaddish

The Jewish prayer for the dead

Dr. Mengele

When he arrives at Auschwitz, Eliezer encounters the historically infamous Dr. Mengele. Mengele was the cruel doctor who presided over the selection of arrivals at Auschwitz/Birkenau. Known as the "Angel of Death," Mengele's words sentenced countless prisoners to death in the gas chambers. He also directed horrific experiments on human subjects at the camp.

Kahn family

When the Germans first came, one of them lived in Kahn's house. They were very friendly, and the one in Kahn's family sent him a box of chocolate.

Moshe the Beadle

Who tries to ward the Jews of Sighet of what the Nazis are doing

Francois Mauriac

Writer of section "Foreword"

Auschwitz

a Nazi concentration camp for Jews in southwestern Poland during World War II (Largest one) Elie and the villagers were first brought here

Sighet

a town in Transylvania, this is where Eliezer lived and grew up in before he was transported into the camps. in Hungary

Deportee

expelled from home or country by authority


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