
Eliezer manages to bring his father to see a doctor, but the doctor refuses to look at him. In a delirious fever, he tells Eliezer where he buried the gold and money. The man was actually somebody else.Įliezer's father has dysentery and is becoming increasingly weak in his bunk. Eliezer sees his father in the distance, but when he goes to meet him, the man runs by him. On the third day of their arrival, everyone has to go to the showers. Eliezer unwillingly gives him the rest of his soup and realizes that he is no better than Rabbi Eliahou's son. Later on, Eliezer's father tells him that the guards are refusing to feed the sick because they think they will die soon anyway. His father is feverish and is unbelievably grateful when Eliezer brings him a cup of coffee. Eliezer looks for his father for hours and finally finds him in the coffee line. Part of him wants to forget about his weak, burdensome father, and he feels ashamed at these thoughts. In the morning Eliezer remembers that he has to look for his father. When the sirens go off, Eliezer is driven to the blocks, and everyone immediately falls asleep in the beds, without even paying attention to the cauldrons of soup.



Eliezer is enraged that his father is ready to die after having survived for so long, and he argues with him for a long time not to stay in the snow. Eliezer's father goes over to a pile of snow with his son and tells him that he can no longer go on. However, they are so weak that it is difficult for the guards to get them to move. At the camp the prisoners are counted as usual and told to go to the showers.
