A Pittsburgh rabbi responds to death of toddler in zoo dog attack
Tuesday, 06 November 2012 16:53
Written by Ann Rodgers
This was sent to me by Rabbi Aaron Bisno, senior rabbi of Rodef Shalom Congregation, a Reform synagogue in Shadyside.
I am posting it in its entirety:
A Rabbinic Response to Recent Events at the Pittsburgh Zoo
November 6, 2012 Pittsburgh, PA— Our seven-year old, reached for the paper I had turned upside down on the counter. Before I could stop him, he read the headline. I didn’t want you to see that, I said. He was silent. He understood.
It’s a terrible story, and hoping he’d get my meaning, I inclined my head towards the four year-old in the room and added, we don’t need to talk about it now. I reasoned that even if I had carelessly allowed my older son to come upon this news, certainly I didn’t want to fail to protect his brother. What? The little one asked.
We piled into the car and then rather quickly, we told what we knew, my seven year-old and I. A boy got killed at the Zoo. He fell or slipped. What happened? We don’t know for sure. Awful. He slipped I guess. Was there blood? Did he cry? Guys, I don’t know. The whole story isn’t out yet. We may never know the whole story. A two year old died at the zoo yesterday, that’s what we know.
But then my seven year-old continued. Yeah. He fell into a cage and hit a net and then landed in the cage with wild dogs and he was killed by the dogs. His younger brother, How? Why?
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MUCH MORE at the Source:
http://blogs.sites.post-gazette.com...esponds-to-death-of-toddler-in-zoo-dog-attack
But originally posted at:
http://rodefshalom.org/news/blog/responding-events-zoo-message-rabbi-bisno