Consider, for example, the Torah's Leach to T. Berry Brazelton, are firmly admonition not to "cook a kid in its opposed to using physical violence mother's milk." Anyone with even a against children. This is a lesson Rabbi modicum of Jewish knowledge knows Cohen, with all those years as a rabbi this means a great deal more than sim- and teacher, has yet to learn. ply "don't eat baby goat meat that has In a passage called "Corrective been cooked in its mother's milk." Measures," Rabbi Cohen asserts that, In fact, that passage is the basis for "In Judaism, hitting a minor child is much of our laws about kashrut today an acceptable form of discipline, pro- viding it is done judiciously, not in the — detailed laws outlined by rabbis and scholars who considered and debated heat of anger, and providing it is not and discussed at length before finally done frequently." advising what God wanted — a path As his proof, he cites the famous Rabbi Cohen would have done well to Proverbs 13:24 verse, "Spare the rod follow before writing this book. and spoil the child." Amazingly enough, Rabbi Cohen then goes on to tell a method of disci- The Purim Costume by Peninnah pline he used with his own child: plac- Schram, illustrations by Tammy L. ing him in a cold shower when he mis- Keiser. Published by the Union for behaved. "It left a scar on his psyche," Reform Judaism. Copyright 2004. Rabbi Cohen admits, but at the time Hardcover. $13.95. 30 pages. "the cold-water treatment accom- The Union for Reform Judaism pub- plished the purpose." lishes many of the best, most interest- Meanwhile, earlier in the book ing, useful and creative books out there Rabbi Cohen advises parents to "teach today. Unfortunately, this isn't one of your children that if they hurt some- them. one in any way, physically or verbally, The Purim Costume is the story of a they should rectify their error immedi- girl, Rebecca, who does not want to be ately." (So does Judaism sanction Queen Esther — yet again — for parental hypocrisy?) Purim. Then her mother tells Rebecca As Rabbi Cohen certainly knows, about Vashti, the queen who refused to aspects of Judaism are open to inter- dance naked for the king. As the moth- pretation. This is why Sephardic Jews er points out, "If it weren't for Vashti, eat peas on Passover and Ashkenazim there would do not. It is why German Jews gen- be no story erally wait three hours after eating TliercRim — and no meat before consuming milk, and l'enimtait ;.zcitram saving the Polish Jews wait six. It explains why Jewish peo- Lubavitch Jews prefer not to deco- ple." rate their sukkah, while most Jews So, of do. course, Rabbi Cohen could no doubt pro- Rebecca vide a rabbinic source who advocates decides she hitting children. But to state as will dress as irrefutable fact that Judaism itself Vashti — sees "hitting a minor child" as "an not the acceptable form of discipline" is both naked one, arrogant (plenty of leading rabbinic but the scholars would be there to argue the Vashti opposite) and offensive. Tammy I.. keia, "after being Further, with as much Jewish edu- thrown out cation as he says he has, Rabbi of the Cohen should know better than to palace, after years of wandering and take a statement like "Spare the rod" being an outcast beggar." (always a favorite used by right-wing The rest of the book consists of a religious fanatics to "prove" that the Bible supports physical violence against retelling of the Purim story, and then at the end, Rebecca wins first prize children) to illustrate his point. with her costume. We also read anoth- How we live as Jews is not based er few paragraphs about how, without solely on the literal text of the Torah, Vashti, there would have been no which is why, despite "an eye for an Purim story, a point already under- eye," Jews don't run to poke out the stood. eye of someone who poked out ours. There's nothing offensive here, just Instead, "an eye for an eye" requires nothing special. The art is so-so, the intense study and interpretation, and story so-so. If you're looking for a great that's why we have the Talmud and Purim book, this isn't it. ❑ vast numbers of rabbinic commentary. From art and music appreciation to physical and mental wellness, SAJE has something for everyone. 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