PREJUDICE PRE JUDGE. On what basis is prejudging usually made? Emotion Emotion Rumor Rumor Feelings Feelings Not based on fact or reason.

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PREJUDICE PRE JUDGE

On what basis is prejudging usually made? Emotion Emotion Rumor Rumor Feelings Feelings Not based on fact or reason

Prejudice against the Jews, which we will see in Night, is not unique. Quite early in history groups have viewed others through a closed mind or judged them negatively without knowing any member of the group on a personal basis. Quite early in history groups have viewed others through a closed mind or judged them negatively without knowing any member of the group on a personal basis. This is a human failing; one often makes emotional judgements, not rational ones This is a human failing; one often makes emotional judgements, not rational ones Have you ever mistakenly viewed someone because of what he or she looked like, or saw someone else do so? Have you ever mistakenly viewed someone because of what he or she looked like, or saw someone else do so?

RACISM Hatred of all members of a particular race or ethnic group. It is an extreme often violent form of prejudice that disregards the individual qualities of the members of the hated group. Hatred of all members of a particular race or ethnic group. It is an extreme often violent form of prejudice that disregards the individual qualities of the members of the hated group. What are some current examples of racism? What are some current examples of racism?

ANTI-SEMITISM Hatred of a person of Jewish origin Hatred of a person of Jewish origin Began over 2000 years ago, not just with the rise of the Nazi Party. Began over 2000 years ago, not just with the rise of the Nazi Party. Over 2000 years ago, Jews were targets of anti-Semitism and genocide in Egypt, Africa.

GENOCIDE Term created AFTER WWII as a result of how Jews and other ethnic groups were mistreated during the war. Term created AFTER WWII as a result of how Jews and other ethnic groups were mistreated during the war. Root: Greek GENOS, meaning race, tribe or nation Root: Greek GENOS, meaning race, tribe or nation Suffix: Latin CIDE, meaning killing Suffix: Latin CIDE, meaning killing The intent of genocide is the total annihilation of a race or ethnic group. The intent of genocide is the total annihilation of a race or ethnic group. Genocide is a result of prejudice being taken to an extreme degree. Genocide is a result of prejudice being taken to an extreme degree.

HOLOCAUST It’s Greek root means burnt whole. 1. a great or complete devastation or destruction, esp. by fire. 2. a sacrifice completely consumed by fire; burnt offering. 3. (usually initial capital letter ) the systematic mass slaughter of European Jews in Nazi concentration camps during World War II (usually prec. by the). 4. any mass slaughter or reckless destruction of life

Background Setting Information on Night Hungary was one of the last countries that Hitler conquered. Thus, the book begins in Although the beginning of the novel coincides with America’s involvement in the war, there has been persecution, legislation and segregation throughout Eastern Europe for the past 5- 6 years before the book starts. Hungary was one of the last countries that Hitler conquered. Thus, the book begins in Although the beginning of the novel coincides with America’s involvement in the war, there has been persecution, legislation and segregation throughout Eastern Europe for the past 5- 6 years before the book starts.

Background Setting Information on Night Elie is being raised as a religious Jew, somewhat isolated from what is happening in the world since he is living in a small town in Hungary. Elie is being raised as a religious Jew, somewhat isolated from what is happening in the world since he is living in a small town in Hungary. It is the plan of the Nazis to keep Jews and other persecuted groups like gypsies, handicapped, Jehovah Witnesses and communists in the dark as to what would be their fate so that they would have less trouble controlling them. It is the plan of the Nazis to keep Jews and other persecuted groups like gypsies, handicapped, Jehovah Witnesses and communists in the dark as to what would be their fate so that they would have less trouble controlling them.

Background Setting Information on Night Had Jews, especially young Jews, known about their fate, they would not have chosen to comply with the Nazis and would have put up greater resistance Had Jews, especially young Jews, known about their fate, they would not have chosen to comply with the Nazis and would have put up greater resistance Much of the world stood by apathetically and did nothing to provide aid at this time. Much of the world stood by apathetically and did nothing to provide aid at this time.

Jewish Vocabulary in the Novel Torah – the term for the body of Jewish literature, law and teaching contained in the Old Testament and the Talmud Torah – the term for the body of Jewish literature, law and teaching contained in the Old Testament and the Talmud Talmud – the collection of Jewish law and tradition based on the Mishnah Talmud – the collection of Jewish law and tradition based on the Mishnah Mishnah – the laws themselves Mishnah – the laws themselves Gemara – the discussion of the law Gemara – the discussion of the law Kabbalah – spelled cabbala in the novel; consists of the mystical interpretation of the Scriptures Kabbalah – spelled cabbala in the novel; consists of the mystical interpretation of the Scriptures

Jews Gradually Lost Their Freedoms “The Race Towards Death” Foreign Jews expelled and killed Foreign Jews expelled and killed Nazis stay in Jewish homes, distant yet polite – giving a false sense of security Nazis stay in Jewish homes, distant yet polite – giving a false sense of security Closing of synagogues Closing of synagogues Arrest of Jewish community leaders Arrest of Jewish community leaders Jews confined to their homes for three days Jews confined to their homes for three days Hungarian police confiscated gold, jewelry and other objects of value Hungarian police confiscated gold, jewelry and other objects of value Jews must wear the yellow Star of David Jews must wear the yellow Star of David Jews excluded from restaurants, railroads Jews excluded from restaurants, railroads Jewish curfew Jewish curfew Jews put in Ghettos with barbed wire Jews put in Ghettos with barbed wire Jews taken to forced labor Jews taken to forced labor Jews deported to Poland to concentration and death camps Jews deported to Poland to concentration and death camps