Moshe the Beadle, a character in Elie Wiesel's "Night," does not have a specific death described in the narrative. He is a poor Jewish man in Sighet who is deported but manages to escape and return to warn the community about the impending danger of the Nazis. However, his warnings are largely ignored, and he ultimately disappears from the story, symbolizing the fate of many who were unable to escape the horrors of the Holocaust. His fate serves as a poignant reminder of the consequences of indifference and the importance of heeding warnings.
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