In the opening passage of Night, Eliezer chooses Moishe the Beadle as his mentor. He is a wise but poor old man who witnesses the early atrocities of the Nazi regime and is ultimately labeled as a crackpot and a fool by the community when he tries to warn them of their impending future. Using the lessons communicated and outlined in The Perils of Indifference and in a "Dear Moishe" format, draft a 300-word letter that ti elder Elie Wiesel could send Moishe in order to guide and advise him on how to convince his community of the dangers of the Nazi party.
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