After having received no response to my first email to Dr. Rochelle Walensky in which I also copied the Rabbi at the temple where we both claim membership, I sent the following second letter to the Rabbi three days ago. I’ve not yet received a response, and I’m not holding my breath.
My only hope is that I’ve planted a seed of concern in the Rabbi’s mind so that he might begin to question the official narrative about the safety and effectiveness of the COVID-19 vaccines.
Date: June 20, 2022
Subject: Read and weep
Dear Rabbi Gardenswartz,
I copied you on an email I sent to Dr. Rochelle Walensky last Friday urging her to not take the next fateful step of approving COVID-19 vaccinations for infants. She has gone further than that and posted a video urging parents to subject their children to these vaccinations. I am not alone in my outrage over this move. I’ve attached an informed commentary below.
I wonder what it must be like for you to be regarded as her Rabbi. Might you feel some ethical obligation to attend to this in some way? Would you at least consider asking her to justify her position to you in a way that makes it sensible to you, after having read even just this one informed commentary?
Is it appropriate to suggest that this is within the purview of your concern as her Rabbi? If not you, who?
Dr. Walensky suggests that “rigorous scientific review” went into this decision. Here, in this four-minute video, is an informed discussion of the Pfizer study that was part of what justified Dr. Walensky’s decision.
Please feel free to forward this email to Dr. Walensky if you need to justify to her why you are motivated at this point to address this concern with her.
If you decide to not intervene, I would appreciate hearing from you your justification for that decision.
Respectfully,
Robert L. Berkowitz, MD
It just boggles the mind that someone would knowingly harm so many kids to keep her position. It all makes me wonder if some of these people are being threatened, or having family members threatened. That would be about the only thing that would cause a person of honor to vote for something so evil.