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Hasidic Children Left Alone in City Playground, Says Witness

The Hasidic community in South Williamsburg may have discouraged immodestly dressed bike riders by getting rid of the Bedford Avenue bike lane, but is the neighborhood now free from kidnappers, too? One rabbi apparently thinks so; today the Chaptzem Blog received an irate email from someone who says they witnessed a teacher at a local Yeshiva school leave 35 5-year-old children unattended in a public playground for almost a half hour—while he went for coffee.

The rebbe lead [sic] the children to the large playground, closed the double gate behind him and left them there all by themselves. I could not believe what I was seeing. I checked just to make sure, there was no adult anywhere in sight. An entire cheder class of five year olds were left completely alone by themselves. After checking even more, I realized that the gate on the other side of the playground was wide open, leaving an open opportunity for these children to just wander off...

I just could not go anywhere and leave them alone unwatched, lest something happen to any one of them and I could never forgive myself. About twenty five minutes later the rebbe strolled up to the playground with a steaming cup of coffee in his hand. He did not even give as much as a glance around to see if anyone had seen his careless and negligent actions. Thinking back to that moment now, I am sorry I did not scream my lungs out at him, maybe then he would have learned never to do such a thing again.

Since the e-mail is anonymous and the exact location left vague, it's impossible to verify this anecdotal report. But if true, it's probably safe to assume the rabbi was just teaching children a vital lesson about the importance of kosher coffee.

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  • bittycakes

    Incidentally, I was not only on my bike when I snapped that photo but I was most certainly dressed immodestly.

  • newyorkdoll

    This has nothing to do with the teacher's religous affiliation, there are idiots of any and all religions and ethnicities, and he is clearly one of them!

  • hunter.blatherer

    I have a seen a 4 year old crossing the street holding a 2 year old's hand, at 1 in the morning with no adult in sight. Heyward and Marcy. Don't worry, G-d is on their side.

  • ping

    Haredim are possessed by the same timidity and herd mentality as turkeys and sheep; they're incapable of walking through an open gate unless shepherded.

  • Snoopy

    That is a racist but a true statement.



    A guy named Adolph used it to his advantage.

  • Gwiny - that's a disgusting remark.

  • Gwinny

    sorry. I realized as I hit 'submit' that it was insensitive, and closed the page. however, it still posted.



    however, that rebbe is a dumbass.

  • Snoopy

    No need to apologize. You were right on your first observation.



    Was the rebbe also a hebbe?

  • Then I must apologize to Gwinny. You, my friend, are the bigoted jerk.

  • Gwinny

    Well, if any kids got kidnapped or wandered off, I'm sure there are plenty more where they came from.

  • Snoopy

    That's almost a racist remark.

  • Snoopy

    The children. the children. Always remember the children.

  • emilydickinson

    The anonymous email writer clearly didn't see the 16 foot Golem off to the side of the playground supervising the children.

  • Awesomer

    I feel compelled to point out that "rebbe" in this context means teacher, not a rabbi, and certainly not a Hasidic rebbe.

  • CR

    Don't bother explaining it because everyone here already knows everything.

  • farleft

    The Rebbe is clearly antisemitic.

  • NannyState

    So what? What rebbe takes scream mit his kaffee?

  • JenChungsBaby

    The importance of kosher coffee? You couldn't come up with a better punch line than that? Jesus!

  • CR

    Nor a racist one.

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