Schindler’s List

Schindler’s List

by

Thomas Keneally

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Shabbat is a Jewish holy day and a day of rest. It occurs every Saturday.

Shabbat Quotes in Schindler’s List

The Schindler’s List quotes below are all either spoken by Shabbat or refer to Shabbat. For each quote, you can also see the other terms and themes related to it (each theme is indicated by its own dot and icon, like this one:
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Chapter 23 Quotes

When Levartov and his wife came to the Emalia factory subcamp in the summer of ’43, he had to suffer what at first he believed to be Schindler’s little religious witticisms. On Friday afternoons, in the munitions hall of DEF where Levartov operated a lathe, Schindler would say, “You shouldn’t be here, Rabbi. You should be preparing for Shabbat.” But when Oskar slipped him a bottle of wine for use in the ceremonies, Levartov knew that the Herr Direktor was not joking. Before dusk on Fridays, the rabbi would be dismissed from his workbench and would go to his barracks behind the wire in the backyard of DEF. There, under the strings of sourly drying laundry, he would recite Kiddush over a cup of wine among the roof-high tiers of bunks. Under, of course, the shadow of an SS watchtower.

Related Characters: Oskar Schindler, Amon Goeth, Menasha Levartov
Page Number: 211
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Shabbat Term Timeline in Schindler’s List

The timeline below shows where the term Shabbat appears in Schindler’s List. The colored dots and icons indicate which themes are associated with that appearance.
Chapter 20
Virtue and Selflessness Theme Icon
Anti-Semitism and Dehumanization Theme Icon
Power Theme Icon
Duty Theme Icon
Bureaucracy Theme Icon
The ghetto is liquidated on March 13, which happens to be Shabbat. Seven centuries of Jews living in Cracow is about to come to an end. Goeth... (full context)
Chapter 37
Virtue and Selflessness Theme Icon
Anti-Semitism and Dehumanization Theme Icon
Schindler celebrates his 37th birthday on a Shabbat with all the prisoners. The day is festive, despite the fact that recently a telegram... (full context)