REPRINTED FROM THE YWN ARCHIVES:
Ever wonder about the story behind a picture? Well, this is this pictures story.
Standing near a car with a group of friends on Purim afternoon, in the Ave. N and East 20?s vicinity (Flatbush), my brother suddenly felt something hit his face. While trying to knock off the unknown object, he began to feel a burning sensation on his right cheek below his right eye. Not knowing what had hit him (quite literally), he followed his friends urgings to wash his face with cold water. As he applied cold compresses, the story emerged.
What happened? A smoke bomb was carelessly thrown at him by a young child.
The result? What you see in the picture A burn the size of a quarter about half a centimeter from his eye.
YES, IN AN ACT STEMMING FROM A COMPLETE LACK OF RESPONSIBILITY, MY BROTHER WAS NEARLY BLINDED THIS PURIM!!
We read notices all the time warning of the dangers caused by drinking. Often, we shrug our shoulders; Im a responsible adult or My child knows to be careful. Parents, do you really know what your child is playing with on Purim?!?! Boys, do you know what youre playing with on Purim? I know its hard to think seriously when youre trying to have a good time, but you may be toying with somebodys life. Are you prepared to carry the responsibility? Since when did Purim become a free-for-all for one to do all kinds of dangerous activities? Did I miss something in learning the Halachos and Hanhagos of Purim?
Im not one to stand up and make mechaos, but in a matter of Pikuach Nefesh, I felt the need to write this letter. Its true that my brother was saved bchasdei Hashem. But next time it may be someone you know, and it may not end the same way. I hope youre not shrugging your shoulders as you do every other time while reading such a letter. After seeing this picture and reading the story behind it, I really dont know how you could.
Wishing you all a Gut Voch and a safer and happier Purim next year in Yerushalayim!
Note: Immediately following the accident, my brother announced that he is mochel the boy who hurt him. He is grateful to the Ribono Shel Olam for sparing his eye and does not wish to carry with him hekpedos on anybody.
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