![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the children had bare bottoms and they laughed and laughed over that. Each animal that was taken in the house made the children laugh more and more and they couldn’t understand why you would do that. The children didn’t know what to make of this. I need space and having that many people in one room would drive me mad even if we were all well behaved. I get the lesson, but I don’t quite know if it’s true. I guess if things get worse and then better, you will better appreciate the better you had all along. It had to get worse before they could appreciate what they had. After putting the cow in the house, the Rabbi finally tells the father to take all the animals out and lo and behold, they have so much space and there is so much peace. He tells them to bring more and more animals into the house. The father goes to the rabbi for help and rabbi’s suggestions make things worse and worse each time he goes. A poor family in a one room house are driving each other crazy. What a lesson this book turned out to be. ![]()
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