The Leiby Kletzky Memorial Fund:
http://www.jta.org/news/article/2011/07/22/3088661/parents-of-leiby-kletzky-release-statement-create-memorial-fund
Issued ONE DAY after sitting shiva. Was this a PR move?
Why would you think an act of Judaism is a PR move? Do you not realize you are insulting Judaism by insulting what is a common practice in the faith when you lose a child?
It's part of Judaism. It was actually a courageous thing to do. It shows he was able to think of others during his time of grief, just like he and Dina did when they donated Max's organs to other children.
It's a common practice in Judaism to name a charity after a lost loved one. Little Leiby Kletzky had a foundation named after him, too. The charity need not be related to the person (for example, a cancer foundation can be named after a child who did not die of cancer). It merely exists to do...
Not to mention allegedly riding a scooter over a railing, swinging from a chandelier, while hitting a wall, slamming a back on a railing, and going down the stairs and getting a scooter across a leg while not getting a single chandelier cut, and doing it all without a sound. Remarkable.
I've linked both the SW and AR. Anyone can read both documents themselves and see that there are discrepancies between statements made to different officers.
His age makes it all the more unbelievable that he was able to do gymnastics, contortions, and Evel Kneivel-like stunts from the railing of a stairway while bringing down a chandelier, two balls, and uttering the word "Ocean" with an unplugged spinal cord that rendered him unable to breathe.
Respectfully, there is a large difference between one bizarre mishap that was witnessed by a parent, than a series of bizarre incidents allegedly witnessed by no one while a child was in the care of a babysitter and her teenaged sister.
I believe the AR are accurate. I don't see a discrepancy between what the SW said, and the AR said. One doesn't necessarily negate the other.
I have never made a post about anyone being angry about anyone going to a gym.
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