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In Night, Moishe the Beadle is a deeply devout student of Jewish mysticism, but after seeing what the Nazis have done, "He no longer mentioned God or the Kabbalah. He spoke only of what he had seen."

Which theme in this memoir does Moishe's new attitude help convey?

Religious faith is important as a tool for survival in times of suffering.

The Nazis attacked their enemies, such as the Jews, where they were most vulnerable.

The experience of the Holocaust tested the faith of the Jewish people to an almost unbearable degree.

A zealot's beliefs are rarely as deep or as strong as he or she thinks they are.

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The answer is C, The experience of the Holocaust tested the faith of the Jewish people to an almost unbearable degree.

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The answer to the given question above would be the third option. Based on the given Memoir above, the theme in this memoir that Moishe's new attitude helps convey is that, the experience of the Holocaust tested the faith of the Jewish people to an almost unbearable degree. Hope this answer helps.
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