Amid Grim News From Hurricane, Infant Survives
As Hurricane Katrina threatened to destroy homes and towns, for the Breaux couple from New Orleans, evacuation meant leaving behind something far more precious: their four-day-old infant.
Zachary Breaux was in the neonatal intensive-care unit at a New Orleans hospital when his parents were forced to run for their lives and ended up in a shelter in Houston.
After several days searching they learned of the baby's whereabouts in a hospital safe, the baby was in good condition at the neonatal intensive unit of Cook Children's Medical Center, and now have been reunited.
Zachary Breaux was in the neonatal intensive-care unit at a New Orleans hospital when his parents were forced to run for their lives and ended up in a shelter in Houston.
After several days searching they learned of the baby's whereabouts in a hospital safe, the baby was in good condition at the neonatal intensive unit of Cook Children's Medical Center, and now have been reunited.
9 Comments:
At 6:12 PM, Anonymous said…
Yidan?
At 6:29 PM, Anonymous said…
shvatzen...
At 10:23 PM, Anonymous said…
Was the baby HEIMISH?
At 10:59 PM, Anonymous said…
Chasidish?
At 11:46 PM, Anonymous said…
why does it matter what race or religion the baby is? why are you so prejudice? you should be thankful to hashem that you were not put in the position of being in this hurricane and it is a blessing that this infant survived.
At 11:56 PM, Anonymous said…
first of all it doesn't make a difference what race or religion the baby is from, number two the baby is a Yiddish kind, number three did you ever head the name Zachary on a PR?,
At 4:00 PM, Anonymous said…
how do you know it's a yiddish kind?
At 4:00 PM, Anonymous said…
Zachary is not necessarily a yiddish name
At 4:01 PM, Anonymous said…
there is an article about it, and that's what they said in the papers
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