Even when a mosad requires real input and parents feel dissatisfied, there is a proper system for addressing these concerns
But as we speak, do we realize the potential harm we may be causing? Is there anyone within earshot who should never be exposed to such discussions?
Let me share a story I heard from my grandfather, Rabbi Paysach Krohn, that illustrates this point.
A doctor possessed a rare, exclusive medicine capable of curing children of a terrible disease that was spreading. No one else had access to this life-saving treatment. Parents would line up outside his clinic daily, desperate for a dose that could heal their children. Over time, all the children in his neighborhood were cured.
As word spread, the doctor traveled from town to town, treating more children. Everywhere he went, lines of anxious, hopeful parents would form, clutching their sick children, willing to do anything for this miracle cure.
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