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Answer:
Eliezer actually feels that he has somehow sacrificed his father for his own safety. This sacrifice is the opposite of the Akedah, in which a father (Abraham) is willing to sacrifice his own son (Isaac). Also, Eliezer was mad at his dad for getting beat, because he didnt learn to follwoe the rules in the concentration camp.
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Answer:
He felt like he needed to sacrifice for his own safety.
Explanation:
"I stood petrified. What had happened to me? My father had just been struck, in front of me, and I had not even blinked." Eliezer sacrifices his care for his father for his own well being. In this quote, he wonders why he wasn't attacking the man who slapped his father, only to realize it was due to his own fear of being beaten.