Answer:
Aryan and not Jewish.
Step-by-step explanation:
Elie Wiesel's autobiographical memoir "Night" tells the horrors experienced by the Jewish people especially in Sighet during the Holocaust. The personal accounts of Elie about the before and after of the Nazi torture of Jewish people gave a great source for the witness accounts.
Elie introduced Moshe Beadle from the very first chapter of the memoir. He stated that Moshe was "a jack of all trades in a Hasidic house of prayer, .... mastered the art of rendering himself insignificant, invisible". He also admit that he "liked his wide, dreamy eyes, gazing off into the distance. He spoke little." The only fact that does not describe Moshe the Beadle was that he was Aryan and not Jewish.