Analysis Of 'Believe Me, There Are Jews Everywhere'

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Throughout the story of “Angel Levine” there are different minor characters that share in common a particular quality and who have some wisdom to share with Manischevitz. Since the story ends with the line, “Believe me, there are Jews Everywhere,” all these characters represent certain trait that allows Manischevitz to explore his identity and his understanding of ethnicity.