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Describe Moishe the Beadle. Explain the significance of beginning the narration with a description of a man who would normally be considered and outsider to the narrator.

Beginning of chapter 1. I know Moishe is the physically awkward clown whose presence bothered no one. I also know know Eliezer met him when he was 13 what is his significance though?

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Moché the Beadle

A poor, humble man who works at the Hasidic synagogue in Sighet, Moché is well-liked by all the townspeople. He helps Eliezer to study the cabbala, and he teaches him that it is more important to ask God the right questions than to try to find the right answers. Early in the war, Moché is deported to Nazi concentration camps because he is a foreigner. He manages to escape and tries to warn the townspeople of the horrors of the Holocaust. They ignore him and think he's mad.

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