The Big Question: Does The Peacock Belong To Hatzolah?

(Click on poster to enlarge) Well we’ve all seen Feivish around town before the Oorah Chinese auction and have come to love him. But will Lakewood fall in love with the new (Hatzolah) peacock in town?! Have a look at the Hatzolah Evening of Appreciation event poster and look at the last post from The Lakewood Scoop. What do you see? That’s right! One of our readers in fact told The Lakewood Scoop, that the peacock was spotted on Tori Court as well. Do you know where the event is taking place? That’s right-on Tori Court! A coincidence? We’ll leave it to our readers to decide!

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Anonymous
16 years ago

Can’t wait to c the comments from this one

Anonymous
16 years ago

that’s something oorah would do (they love to wast money on silly things)
hatzola – (even though a great org) isn’t that savvy.

Anonymous
16 years ago

with hatzolah every penny counts….its not cheap upkeeping all the rigs equipment etc!

Anonymous
16 years ago

why would Hatzolah have a peacock thats missing its feathers?

Anonymous
16 years ago

Finally Hatzoloh is adding on new members.

Anonymous
16 years ago

to June 2, 2009 10:10 AM

because they used them for all their posters around town

Anonymous
16 years ago

in ivrit (hebrew) “peacock” means “traffic jam”
that’s about all this peacock is causing.

Anonymous
16 years ago

why resort to the hebrew meaning let the english speak for itself.

Anonymous
16 years ago

Some of the comments sound like they are coming from peacocks

Anonymous
16 years ago

It’s not missing any feathers. It’s a peahen and the females don’t have those colorful tails.