1. "Why should I be concerned with him? We were no longer brothers..." (referring to a fellow prisoner).
2. "How can one remain alive when one is dead from the inside?" (reflecting on the dehumanizing effects of the concentration camps).
3. "Father? Where is He? Here He is - He is hanging here on this gallows..." (questioning the existence and presence of God in the midst of the Holocaust).
4. "Why do you still beat us?" (directed toward the guards who continue to abuse the prisoners despite their weakened and suffering state).
5. "Why must I live?" (expressing the despair and loss of hope experienced by the prisoners).
6. "Who could tell us what was happening? Who could interpret this monstrous language?" (referring to the incomprehensible commands and brutality of the camp guards).
7. "Why were we waiting? What were we waiting for?" (conveying the sense of uncertainty, helplessness, and longing for release from the camp).
8. "What more did we have to lose? We had lost everything." (emphasizing the extent of deprivation, suffering, and loss endured by the prisoners).
9. "Why? Why were we still alive? Why are we not dead?" (expressing the existential questions that arise in the face of overwhelming cruelty and senselessness).
10. "And from every corner of the universe children came...Why, but why would I listen to their voices? Why would I hear their weeping?" (reflecting on the suffering of children during the Holocaust and questioning the indifference of the world).
11. "My God, my God, where art Thou? Where are you? But my presence answers me still." (a desperate cry to God, questioning His presence and involvement in the midst of so much suffering).
These rhetorical questions in "Night" serve to deepen the emotional impact of the narrative and prompt readers to reflect on the complexities and moral challenges posed by the Holocaust.