Across
- 3. "Who was this madman who played the violin here, at the edge of his own grave? Or was it a hallucination? It had to be ( )."
- 5. The place where bodies are burned. "Poor devils, you are heading for the ( )." (Pg.32)
- 10. A major eight-day Jewish festival, "THE EIGHT DAYS of ( )." (Pg. 10)
- 12. "The Jews of Sighet—the little town in Transylvania where I spent my child-hood—were fond of him." (Pg.3)
- 13. "I was no longer in the same block as my father. They hadtransferred me to another ( ), the construction one,where twelve hours a day I hauled heavy slabs of stone." (Pg.69-70)
- 14. The center of the camp where rollcall took place. “A bomb had landed in the middle of the camp, near the ( ), the assembly point, but had not exploded.” (Pg. 60)
- 15. A Jewish teacher, "Almost every ( )'s home became a house of prayer. (Pg.10)
- 18. "There was still some food left. But we never ate enough to satisfy our ( )." (P.23)
- 19. "Someone began to recite ( ), the prayer for the dead." (Pg.33)
- 20. "Three days later, a new decree: every Jew had to wear the yellow ( )." (Pg.11)
Down
- 1. "Yes, I did see this, with my own e y e s … ( ) thrown into the flames." (Pg.32)
- 2. Area where Jews are forced to live before getting sent away "The street welived on, Serpent Street, was in the first ( )." (Pg.11)
- 4. The authors full first name that his parents use in more serious conditions. On pg. 109 his dad says “( )…( ) tell them not to beat me…I haven't done anything...why are they beating me?”
- 6. Elie's number tattooed on his arm. "I became ( ). From then on, I had no other name." (Pg.42)
- 7. "They called him ( ) the Beadle, as if his entire life he never had a surname." (Pg.3)
- 8. "The next morning, we walked toward the station, where a convoy of ( ) was waiting." (Pg.22)
- 9. "Her husband and two older sons had been ( ) with the first transport, by mistake." (Pg.24)
- 11. "We were herded into yet another ( ), inside the Gypsy camp. We fell into ranks of five. (Pg.37)
- 16. "After four hours, we arrived at the new camp: ( )."
- 17. The word Mrs. Schachter was screaming on the train. "Look! Look at this fire! This terrible fire! Have mercy on me!" (Pg.25)
