Asked by Jessica
                Why does the Rabbi's son abandon his father on the march to Buchenwald?
He believes his father is better off without him.
He wants to be free from the responsibility of his father.
He doesn't want to tell his father he doesn't believe in God. <~my choice
He cannot find him among the thousands of prisoners.
            
        He believes his father is better off without him.
He wants to be free from the responsibility of his father.
He doesn't want to tell his father he doesn't believe in God. <~my choice
He cannot find him among the thousands of prisoners.
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                    Answered by
            Reed
            
    In order to answer the question, I recommend you actually read the assignment.  If you have, but don't remember it, re-read it and look for the reason.
    
                    Answered by
            Reed
            
    If you choose an answer and want us to check it, please tell us what work you have read, by author and title, so we know what you're talking about.
    
                    Answered by
            Jessica
            
    Lol ok
    
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