Wednesday, February 20, 2008

First Blog-Night.

Already in the book we have read about some of the hardships that the Jewish people had to experience. I think that the Wiesel family was really brave in the beginning of the book because they did not freak out, they stayed calm and they believed that they would make it through whatever were to come there way as long as they stayed together as a family. But I think that the Jewish people should of believed what Moche the Beadle had told them. If I was one of them and someone told me what he had told them about the people having to dig their own graves I would probably not have believed him, but it would of definatly been a good idea if they would have and they would of gotten out of their homes before it was too late. It was really sad for me when Moche the Beadle mentioned that they would throw babies up in the air for target practice. I think that one hundred percent that what the Hungerain police did to not help out the members of their country was defintaly wrong.

4 comments:

Brittany said...

I think that if Moche the Beadle would have told me what he told the people in the town of Sighet, I wouldn't have believed him either. That would sound a little crazy to me. I als agree on what you said about the Hungarian police. I don't think that they helped anybody out. THey just made the rules even harder to follow.

Colleen Anthes said...

I agree, I don't think i would really believe Moshe the Beadle either but i would think about it more. I thought they would have gotten a clue by the time they knew they would be deported and had left but I guess not. I also think that it was disgusting when they said they used babies for target practice by throwing them into the air!

Samantha Dick said...

I don't think that I would of believed Moche the Beadle either.

nick theis said...

I don't think that i would have beileved mochue the beatle at first. It would have seemed a Unbeleivible to me. But once they started deporting jews i don't see why they didn't leave.