Night
By Elie Wiesel
“Jeopardy” Review
Night: Jeopardy-Style Review © 2013, Lauren Colletti. All Rights Reserved.
Characters
Name It
The Question
of Faith
The 5 W’s
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Final Jeopardy!
Moshe the Beadle
Which character tries to warn
the Jews of Elie’s town of the
fate that awaits them ?
Row 1, Col 1
Sighet
What is the name of the Elie’s
town?
1,2
Yes, very.
Before the Holocaust, is Elie a
religious person?
1,3
Elie and his two older sisters; Hilda and Bea.
Who of the Wiesel family
survives the Holocaust?
1,4
Tzipora
Which one of Elie’s sisters perished
in a concentration camp?
2,1
Transylvania (Modern-Day Romania)
What country was the
Wiesel family from?
2,2
He loses his faith in God.
How does Elie’s faith change as a
result of the Holocaust and his
experiences?
2,3
Death
What is Elie describing
when he says “Not to feel
anything, neither weariness,
nor cold, nor anything.”?
2,4
Madame Schacter
Who is the woman on the
train who has visions?
3,1
Selection
What is the name of the
process by which new
arrivals to the Concentration
Camps were sent to the
“left” or the “right?”
3,2
To never feel that way about his father.
On the death march, what does
Elie pray for after seeing an
interaction between the rabbi
and his son?
3,3
On the death march, right before he dies.
When does Juliek play his violin
for the last time?
3,4
Dr. Mengele
Who is also known as
“The Angel of Death?”
4,1
Cabbala
This is the name of the
study of Jewish Mystism.
4,2
Hitler/ Hitler’s commitment to destroy the Jewish people.
In the hospital, one man remarks
to Elie that after Auschwitz,
the only thing he has faith in is
_______.
4,3
France
Where is the girl from who
comforts Elie after he is lashed
at by Idek in the warehouse?
4,4
His Cousin
Which relative of Elie’s
recognizes him and his
father in the camp?
5,1
The Kaddish
This is the name for the Jewish
“Prayer for the Dead;” it is recited
several times throughout the
book.
5,2
He is losing his faith in God and/or Humanity.
What does Elie’s reaction to the
two hangings at the
concentration camp suggest
about how he changes
throughout his ordeal?
5,3
To warn them of trouble; because of a promise to Elie’s father.
Why does a member of the
Hungarian Police bang on the
sealed-up window of the Wiesel
residence in the Ghetto?
5,4
Place your wagers.
Final Jeopardy Question
The presence of his father.
At one point on the march
from Buna, Elie considers
giving up. What stops
him?
Night
By Elie Wiesel
“Jeopardy” Review
Well done, Winners!