Re: OT - Two Choices
- From: "Sandi" <sanditypes@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 12:59:10 -0400
It's not the rabbi that's the jerk; it's the person writing the snopes
article. It says that the rabbi included the original story in one of his
books, and then goes on to deride the book and the attitude in general,
claiming that doing something such of that is equivalent to changing the
rules on the disabled child in the middle of the game. Or some such crap.
She sounds like a bitter, pathetic person.
Sandi
"Judity" <Judity01@xxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Because I'm currently gathering information for my new novel, that
email fit in perfectly to my notes, whether or not it was a true story.
If a Rabbi actually thought "bestow(ing) upon the disabled a pat on the
head instead of granting them acceptance for who they are" is wrong, it
makes me wonder how good he was at his job. In my not so humble
opinion and as one who isn't all that comfortable around children,
bringing happiness to one, in even this small way, is not wrong.
Boy, that comment really got my irish up, so to speak, and I'm not even
Irish. LOL
Judity
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