Religion In Night By Elie Wiesel

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Throughout the novel Night, by Elie Wiesel, Eliezer’s faith in his religion and in God ebbs and flows as his situation changes. In the beginning of the book, Wiesel described how he, as a child of thirteen years old, wanted his father to find him someone who could lead him in his studies. He would sit, “...in the synagogue long after all the faithful had gone,” and, “...read, over and over again the same page of the Zohar,” (Wiesel 5). Even at an early age, religion and faith were an influential part of Wiesel’s life. However, after he and his father were taken into the concentration camp and his mother and sister killed, he began to struggle with his notion of God. When Elie and his father first arrive at the concentration camp and learn of