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A rabbi and a doctor in Lakewood are urging the community to do their part to eradicate the disease.

A rabbi and a doctor in Lakewood are urging the community to do its part in preventing the spread of polio, which was found in wastewater in upstate New York.There are two central concepts in Jewish tradition that speak to our people’s passionate regard for unity, kindness, and charity. The first is that to save one life is to save an entire world. The second is that all people are responsible for one another.

These are values that fundamentally characterize our Jewish community, around the world, and here in the Lakewood area. Our community is home to countless charitable organizations and innovations and tremendous philanthropy dedicated to providing life-saving, life-sustaining, and financial support for the sick and impoverished. Time and again we have stepped up to help one another.

Don’t miss an issue of our Opinion newsletter! Get it delivered each Wednesday right into your inbox by adding your email below and hitting"subscribe."Our purpose here is not to rehash a debate over vaccination in general. The pain of the chasm that has erupted in global society over the recent years is something that God should spare us from ever witnessing again.

There is therefore an urgent need for all in positions of influence to come forth and say that while claims of religious freedoms or rights to personal privacy might be respectable in many cases, they cannot trump the far more fundamental rights to live — a right that has been blessedly strengthened by the technological wonders introduced decades ago by the polio and other similar vaccines.

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