We as the frum community need to realize the opportunity we have in the City of University Heights to make a kiddush Hashem. There is no other public pool that avails itself to the sensitivities of the frum community and we need to do our utmost to ensure it stays that way. This year the pool opened its doors to nonresidents. Families need to follow the policy of not dropping their young children unattended and maintaining proper middos at the pool to the employees. The policy is that children unattended need to be 11 years old.
We as a community have a wonderful relationship with the city and it should just continue.
Michele Weiss and Mark Wiseman
City Council University Heights
Iris Moskovitz says
It is quite sad to have to read a post telling us to behave in a respectable manner.What happened to common sense and taking responsibility for our children. If the mothers would get off of their cell phones and watch their own children,instead of counting on someone else, we would not have tragic stories chas v’sholom..
Yosef says
Sure – it is sad that we need to be reminded to behave – and to make that our children behave – but it is a real issue, particularly in the locker room/shower area, where there are no parents.