The story about Moishe, and the rabbit story are virtually the same. Moishe was always at the Jewish church because he was the preacher there. The author would attend his services, until one day moishe was taken away by the Germans and was taken to Auschwitz. At the camp he did a lot of manual labor and was treated very poorly. After a while he was shot and left for dead. When he got back to the town he told his congregation about the horrors that he endured and nobody believed him. Just as in the rabbit story nobody listened to the little the rabbit, and eventually the bad things came took all the other animals. Just as in the book when eventually all of the jews are taken and killed. It is significant because if the people had heeded his warning they wouldn't be dead. It is crazy how changing one little decision could have changed their lives completely.
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