Across
- 1. The city where both Wes Moores grow up.
- 6. The illegal business that pulls the "other" Wes Moore into trouble.
- 7. What helps the author Wes Moore change his life path.
- 9. Something Elie struggles with as he witnesses terrible events.
- 13. The largest concentration camp where Elie and his family are sent.
- 14. The career path the author Wes Moore follows.
- 16. The day Mitch and Morrie meet each week.
- 17. What Madame Schächter screams about on the train.
- 19. One of the key lessons Morrie emphasizes.
- 20. Morrie believes this is more important than money.
- 22. Morrie insists on these, rather than handshakes.
- 23. A similarity between both Wes Moores, shaping their childhoods.
Down
- 2. The man who tries to warn the Jews of Sighet about the Nazis.
- 3. The area where Jews are forced to live before deportation.
- 4. The author and former student who reconnects with Morrie.
- 5. The forced evacuation of prisoners from Auschwitz in freezing conditions.
- 8. – A major theme of the book, showing how decisions impact life’s direction.
- 10. The name of the author Wes Moore’s mother, who values education.
- 11. The camp where Elie’s father dies.
- 12. Where the "other" Wes Moore ends up serving a life sentence.
- 15. The most important person to Elie during his time in the camps.
- 16. The older brother of the "other" Wes Moore, involved in crime.
- 18. The beloved professor who teaches life lessons.
- 21. The disease Morrie is diagnosed with.
- 24. Elie Wiesel’s hometown before being taken to the camps.