Humanities (Mar 2021)

Father and God (the Father) in Wiesel’s <i>Night</i> as Response to the Holocaust

  • Shannon Quigley

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/h10010057
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
p. 57

Abstract

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The proposed paper will begin by looking at the father–son relationship in Elie Wiesel’s Night. I will then briefly note the father–child relationship between God and Israel in the prophets of the Hebrew Bible. I will link the two challenges evident in Wiesel’s Night and in his continuing thought after the Shoah—the loss of family and the loss of God, his faith and/or his understanding of God—and note how these affect one another. After further assessing Wiesel’s father imagery in Night, I will note how Wiesel’s story, eventually making its way into the current version of Night, played a critical role in affecting the thought of Christian leaders and post-Holocaust Jewish–Christian reconciliation efforts.

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