Religion In Elie Wiesel's Religion

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Before Wiesel comes face to face with the ordeals of the Holocaust, he is highly devoted to his religion and has an intimate relationship with god. Wiesel was asked what his reason for praying was and he felt as if the question was eccentric because “Why did [he] pray? Strange question. Why did [he] live? Why did [he] breathe?” (Wiesel 4). Wiesel felt as though the answer was obvious, his religion was a major part of his life and he would never question God or his ways. However, he put his faith on a pedestal and saw praying and God as important as breathing and even life itself. He has always prayed and never once questioned why, but he feels it is important to his life. Wiesel also devotes the majority of his time to his faith and “almost

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