Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer paid a shiva call on Thursday morning to the Knoblowitz family who lost their son Pinchas Menachem in the Mount Meron tragedy last week. The 22-year-old Knoblowitz was one of 45 people, including six Americans, who died in the crush of a celebrating crowd during the Lag B’Omer festival at Mount Meron last week. “There is a greater wisdom, there’s a reason we can never understand,” Schumer told the grieving parents at their home in Brooklyn, pointing his finger upward, according to a video shared by Ezra Friedlander, an Orthodox lobbyist who accompanied the New York senator. The parents, Dovid and Tova, showed Schumer an album of their son’s engagement party that took place two weeks before his death.